Welcome to The Daily Drop, your roundup of the latest news from the rock, metal, punk, emo, hardcore, and alternative scenes.
Today’s round-up features new music from The Menzingers, while unpeople, and Chat Pile, and Still Remains share details of new releases. There are also 9 new additions to the ‘Newish Music’ playlist, with tracks from Show Me The Body, The Bobby Lees, and Millon Moons.
Here’s everything you need to know for June 10th.
The Menzingers Preview New Album with ‘Better Angels’
unpeople Share Debut Album Details
Still Remains Are Releasing a New EP This Friday
Chat Pile Announce New Album ‘Who Loves The Sun’
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The Menzingers Preview New Album with ‘Better Angels’
The Menzingers are just over a month away from releasing ‘Everything I Ever Saw’, and they’ve dropped their latest preview. The Tom May-led ‘Better Angels’ opens harmoniously before bursting with The Menzingers‘ usual blue-collar punk drive. You can view the video directed by Britain Weyant below.
‘Everything I Ever Saw’ is released on July 17th on Epitaph Records.
unpeople Share Debut Album Details
Fast-rising rockers unpeople have confirmed their debut album will finally arrive this year. Simply titled ‘we are unpeople’, it will be released through Sharptone Records on October 9th.
The announcement is joined by the new track ‘friends’. The song maintains the quartet’s anthemic qualities, pairing them with a heavier approach and vulnerable lyrics.
“‘friends’ is essentially a love song from the perspective of someone who is wholly sceptical about the very concept of love and what it’s come to mean in a modern context,” explains vocalist Jake Crawford. “I am essentially saying I am going to kill the very concept of love before it’s even had a chance to get a hold of me. I am that afraid of being that vulnerable. I’d rather not bother than risk saying something I don’t mean, and then pay for it emotionally down the line. I’m fully aware that this is not necessarily healthy, but the mind takes you to some strange places when strong feelings are involved.”

1. clouds
2. friends
3. the garden
4. swallow
5. bottle it
6. blueprints
7. haunted
8. waste
9. look up
10. kangareuben
11. smother
12. as you were
Still Remains Are Releasing a New EP This Friday
This Friday, metalcore veterans Still Remains return with their first full release in 13 years. ‘Spirit Breaker’ consists of five tracks, including recent singles ‘The Wound And The Weapon’ (feat. Guy Kozowyk of The Red Chord) and ‘Erase You’.
On the EP, Still Remains frontman T. J. Miller shared, “For this record we tried to stay true to the sound that our fans have grown to love, but also evolve a bit and add some more modern influences into our sound. We wanted this to sound like an updated version of the classic Still Remains sound, and I think we pulled it off. This is easily the most personal, and emotional record we’ve done from a lyrical standpoint.”

1. The Wound And The Weapon (feat. Guy Kozowyk of The Red Chord)
2. Spirit Breaker
3. Erase You
4. Eclipse
5. Waste Of Breath
Chat Pile Announce New Album ‘Who Loves The Sun’
Chat Pile have revealed that their third album, ‘Who Loves The Sun’, will be released on September 4th via The Flesner.
Vocalist Raygun Busch says the album “focuses on my grievances with the modern world,” touching on AI, genocide, climate change, the power elite, and “$$$$ hoarding pigs”. Bassist Stin adds, “This album contains a healthy dose of the usual Chat Pile airing of grievances against the state of the world, but deeper at it’s heart I feel ‘Who Loves the Sun’ is grappling with the challenges of trying to keep one’s humanity in a time of extreme anti-humanity.”
As a first taste, the Oklahoma City-based quartet have shared a menacing track called ‘Deep Blue’. “This is the first track we wrote for the album and the one that helped set the tone for the whole thing. I personally love this because it sounds like Chat Pile doing a Billy Squire song,” Stin reflects. “It’s our ‘Lonely is the Night’, which is actually a fake Led Zeppelin song so who knows what the hell we’re actually doing here?”
With the track focusing on the growing reliance on technology, Raygun states, “Technology is rapidly ruining our lives, all promise seemingly squandered on the worst things, like killing people, wasting resources, destroying art- shrinking our brains and pulling us further apart than ever before.”

1. Creature
2. Deep Blue
3. Same Rules
4. PEN I S MALL
5. Shrine
6. Intruder
7. Christabel ’26
8. Influence
9. Family Funeral
10. October All The Time
Today’s New Songs
Here’s a rundown of the latest additions to our ‘Newish Music’ playlist.
The Menzingers – Better Angels
unpeople – friends
Chat Pile – Deep Blue
Frank Turner – Do One
Show Me The Body – Eat For Peace
The Bobby Lees – Red Hot
Millon Moons – Thundering Footsteps
Stellar Circuits – Wounded Healer
The Limit – Another Drop Of Blood
Keep up to date with all the latest rock, metal, punk, and beyond, by following AlreadyHeard‘s ‘Newish Music’ Playlist.
Find the playlist on Spotify and Apple Music.



