
Lael Summer’s funk gets a high-voltage dance reboot.

A werewolf myth becomes black metal’s newest cinematic nightmare.

The latest from Krooked Tongue, “You Don’t Need a Sun Tan” is the kind of song that becomes the soundtrack…

Young Martyrs return with “Everyone Else Disappears,” a slow-burning, alt-americana ballad that leans into longing without ever falling into melodrama.…

A Fate Engraved by Morningstvr (June 20th) is a dark and frostbitten pageant of lo-fi black metal, dungeon synth, and…

A cinematic and riff driven plunge into chaos and control.

The UK meets Tennessee in an honest and rootsy collection.

Big riffs, electronic punches, and arena-sized ambition.

This week’s roundup of new tracks, must-know artists, and what’s out now.

South coast punks tap into grit, grace, and real growth.

Cornwall’s The Ultra Violets aren’t here to play nice. With “Honey Pie”, the quartet fires off a tightly wound, riff-fueled…

Industrial chaos and ancestral fire collide in Turian’s breakthrough album Blood Quantum Blues (June 6th). The Seattle unit turns hardcore…

Deadset turns personal chaos into fire-starting post-punk grit on punchy debut.

The Japanese collective find beauty in contradiction and chaos.

Chicago death dealers sharpen their edge on war-fueled third LP.

The Spectrum of Human Gravity is fearless and sharply executed.

The band reflects on transforming personal trauma into art and creating something so brutally honest.

Harrowing in its intent and razor-sharp in its execution.