The Stockholm, Sweden-based indie-punk quartet DULL have unveiled their latest single, “You’re Lame!,” via Startracks.
Philadelphia indie/punk foursome Church Girls debut their brand new single, “I Hate This House,” just as they begin their U.S. “FEST Tour.”
“Brassic” is the name of the brand new single/lyric video courtesy of UK punk trio Grade 2, and it.s out now via Hellcat Records.
So-Cal punks FIDLAR return from a three-year hiatus with their new single and Ryan Baxley-directed music video, “FSU.”
Sydney, Australia-based quartet Hot Work—Riley Pierce (drums), Jack McPhee (bass), Michael van Dyk (vocals/guitar), and Liam Wilson (guitar/slide)—will release their debut album, Boys Club on October 21st...
The rumours are true; blink-182 is back—Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker have reunited for the first time in nearly a decade!
“Dear diary: Some high energy, no-nonsense punk-minded rock would go really good about now…” Ask, and you shall receive. Civil Rebellion has let loose their brand...
Machine Gun Kelly brings his 'Maximum Sellout' tour to Leeds First Direct Arena and you can check out the photos and review here.
Kitchener-Waterloo played host to four aggressive acts last week when Cancer Bats, Comeback Kid, Chastity, and Bad Egg assaulted senses at Maxwell's on an autumn school...
Overall, ‘Regulate’ (Flatspot Records) is a landmark moment for Regulate. This is not an album to be missed, not unless you want to let inventive, riveting...
Escuela Grind’s new album ‘Memory Theater’ explodes like the proverbial angry bull in a china shop, and the band is quickly becoming impossible to ignore.
Danish indie-skatecore punk rockers Forever Unclean have announced a new EU/UK tour supporting Scottish banjo rock‘n’rollers, Alldeepends.
For those who long for snotty punk coupled with dissonant guitars and driving rhythm, the MVLL CRIMES EP ‘YOU EMBRVASS ME’ (Cursed Blessings Records) is your...
Nora Marks takes a huge leap with their sophomore release, ‘The Buzzing of Flies’ (Take A Hike Records). Hear the premiere of the follow-up to last...
Kid Kapichi‘s new album ‘Here‘s What You Could Have Won‘ take a brutal, honest look at modern Britain. Read our thoughts on the album here.