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WATCH: “Ace of Spades” by Tomás Doncker
A blues-driven take on a classic rock anthem.
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HOT TRACK: “You Don’t Need a Sun Tan” by Krooked Tongue
The latest from Krooked Tongue, “You Don’t Need a Sun Tan” is the kind of song that becomes the soundtrack…
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LISTEN: “Everyone Else Disappears” by Young Martyrs
Young Martyrs return with “Everyone Else Disappears,” a slow-burning, alt-americana ballad that leans into longing without ever falling into melodrama.…
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ALBUM REVIEW: A Fate Engraved by Morningstvr
A Fate Engraved by Morningstvr (June 20th) is a dark and frostbitten pageant of lo-fi black metal, dungeon synth, and…
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LISTEN: “Ace of Spades” by Tomás Doncker
A blues-driven take on a classic rock anthem.
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EP REVIEW: The Red Garden by Freeze The Fall
A cinematic and riff driven plunge into chaos and control.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Leave Tomorrow by Rob Wheeler
The UK meets Tennessee in an honest and rootsy collection.
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EP REVIEW: Defiance – Part 1 by Detroit Run
Big riffs, electronic punches, and arena-sized ambition.
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NEW MUSIC RADAR: Listen to these 11 tracks.
This week’s roundup of new tracks, must-know artists, and what’s out now.
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EP REVIEW: Demonomics by Cash Bribe
A fast and pissed-off slab of hardcore.
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LISTEN: “Cectpa” by Arkona
Quiet, unnerving, and impossible to ignore.
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EP REVIEW: The Good, The Bad & The Rest Of Us by The Young Hearts
South coast punks tap into grit, grace, and real growth.
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HOT TRACK: “Honey Pie” by The Ultra Violets
Cornwall’s The Ultra Violets aren’t here to play nice. With “Honey Pie”, the quartet fires off a tightly wound, riff-fueled…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Blood Quantum Blues by Turian
Industrial chaos and ancestral fire collide in Turian’s breakthrough album Blood Quantum Blues (June 6th). The Seattle unit turns hardcore…
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: A Place Called Home by Deadset
Deadset turns personal chaos into fire-starting post-punk grit on punchy debut.
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Fool’s Gold by ROTHCO
ROTHCO rejects the algorithm and chases something messier.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Farewell Party by TAMIW
The Japanese collective find beauty in contradiction and chaos.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Slaves of the Wolf by Bear Mace
Chicago death dealers sharpen their edge on war-fueled third LP.




























