
Pop music often smooths away emotional complexity. Rock tends to leave the rough edges intact. Dela Kay‘s “Medicine” sits somewhere…

“Seventeen” reminds us that sometimes the things we thought broke us were the same things that allowed us to become…

“Tell Me More About the Dark” isn’t a confession. It’s an invitation that offers someone the chance to speak about…

There’s an undeniable fuck around and find out attitude running through Devildriver’s latest single, “Strike and Kill”.

There’s no triumphant resolution, just an unsettling awareness that some knowledge can only be heard after the noise has stopped.

“Goodbye” recognises how easily self-worth can become the loudest voice in the room…

It’s playful, angular, and gloriously odd, yet beneath its sci-fi absurdity is a remarkable sense of control.

For all its restless energy, “Floating Here For Years” isn’t about escape.

A duo typically rooted in the shadows of folk metal, Forgotten Shrine veer away from heaviness to explore a softer…

While Tonic Breed has historically been a conduit for high-octane metal, “Close In” showcases a melodic maturity that feels like…

The band can still find a new sound without losing the nostalgic and handmade charm that makes their music feel…

Officer Lucifer hits a nerve with “Swallow”. It’s a track that feels like a physical pushback against being fed a…

The band lets repetition do the work by building pressure through consistency rather than speed. It’s a direct, no frills…

“Happy Healed Hoe” is a manifesto on how to flip the page for whatever is coming next.

A gritty and raucous ‘viva la revolución’ anthem that dares one to fight back and not wait for the flood…

Tomás reminds us that resistance can be riotous and shared.

A fuzzed-out banger brimming with the kind of raw intent that separates cathartic noise from something genuinely motivating.

This isn’t a nostalgic callback but a vital look at how to navigate the current climate without losing one’s footing.

“Tandem Bike” turns a shared tattoo of companionship into one a moody fuzz filled song that quietly roars with unpolished…

A singular breathing entity that fractures the hollow space around one by simply being.

With “Meet Me,” Donna Lewis and David Lowe have crafted a track that is driven by precise clockwork motion.

“My Twink Death” is a sonic ritual of reclamation.

There is a calculated and tongue-in-cheek absurdity to the way Premier Jester has put together their latest single,”Pac’d Out”. It…