REVIEW: Crash & The Crapenters – ‘Species Du Faeces’
Never ones to play by the rules, Sydney’s Crash & The Crapenters are keeping the raw energy of punk alive while flipping expectations
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Never ones to play by the rules, Sydney’s Crash & The Crapenters are keeping the raw energy of punk alive while flipping expectations
Continue readingLos Angeles psych-punk trailblazers Frankie and the Witch Fingers return with their electrifying new album ‘Trash Classic’, set for release on June 6,
Continue readingWHITEHORSE, the newly formed band led by Thomas Haywood (formerly of The Blinders), have released their electrifying debut single ‘Doesn’t Come Close’. Formed in Sheffield
Continue readingTauranga, New Zealand’s most unpredictable noise-punk outfit Threat.Meet.Protocol.,have returned with their self-titled album alongside the ferocious new single ‘#Cancelled’. Stripping
Continue readingStone Beach, the electrifying trio of seasoned session musicians—Ed Stone (Drums/Vocals), Teo Iwanusiw (Guitar), and Billy Toan (Bass)—are back with their
Continue readingL.A. Sagne are here to shake up the Netherlands’ punk scene with their relentless energy and adrenaline-fuelled garage punk. Known for their explosive live
Continue readingFinnish modern metal band Last Call Disaster return with their emotionally charged new single ‘Silhouette’, following the success of their debut album ‘Is It
Continue readingModern metal/metalcore pioneers Silence Dead are making a powerful comeback with ‘Mesmerized’. Blending crushing guitar riffs, soaring melodic choruses, and electronic-infused brutality, the
Continue readingBoston-based alt-rock outfit Last Second Dropout (LSD) continues to make waves with their genre-blurring sound, seamlessly merging pop, rock, and rap into an electrifying
Continue readingToronto indie outfit The Neighbourhood Watch returns with their brooding new single ‘Die This Happy’, the centrepiece of their highly anticipated album
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