Tigers Jaw habe shared ‘Ghost,’ the gripping and soaring latest single previewing the band’s anticipated new album ‘Lost on You’ due out on 27th March via Hopeless Records. "The genesis of ‘Ghost’ was a chance run-in with a person I grew up with,” vocalist and guitarist Ben Walsh explains. “A run-in that would have been warm, welcomed and cherished at one point in my life held no significance after the slow steady passage of time and growing apart. The quick flash of memori
‘Snuff’ is RONKER’s bleakest and most earnest track to date, delving into the loneliness that is often all-too-inevitable when you’re in the depths of substance abuse. The new track sees the Belgian noiseniks leaving the safety of their fuzz boxes and adopting a broader sonic palette, which combines the use of brass, piano and shimmering, clean guitars. Brutally honest and encapsulated in a dramatic soundscape, ‘Snuff’ incorporates both elements of melancholic indie like The
Ukrainian metalcore band Space Of Variations delivers another powerful strike with “Ghost Town” . The riff-heavy single is the latest single leading up to their third album, Poisoned Art , which will be released on February 13, 2026 via Napalm Records. With this new track, the explosive four-piece again raises the bar, delivering both furious brutality and heartfelt emotion, their ever-evolving style signifying a new era for the band. Furious verses, an explosive chorus, and
VENUS GRRRLS have set the tone for 2026. Unapologetic and undeniable, their new single ‘3x3’ marks both the band's first track out via new alt-rock label Killabop and the label’s inaugural original release. Punk in spirit and confrontational by design, ‘3x3’ is an invitation by VENUS GRRRLS to harness the power of unadulterated feminine rage. Stomp-ready percussion and dark bass rhythms collide with jagged riffs and abrasive synth lines without compromising VENUS GRRRLS’ si
London-based international alt-pop newcomers The Deadmans are delighted to reveal the video for their debut single ‘Nice Kid’, out now via all good streaming services. ‘Nice Kid’ is a phenomenal opening salvo from the outfit—a groove driven, lo-fi cool sleeper hit about the emotional claustrophobia of being in the wrong rooms with the wrong people; an anthemic goodbye to meekness. It’s a ‘looking yourself in the eyes in the bathroom of a lame house party’ wake up call; a slig
Bristol-based alt-rock band Our Nameless Boy have released brand new track ‘‘38’, reminiscent of the late ‘90s/’00s US alternative-emo scene, alongside a music video. The track is the first to be released from their upcoming EP ´Thorns’, out 10th April via Bandcamp and on all other platforms from 17th April. “I wrote “‘38” almost 2 years ago, during the first of what is now many times that I felt like the end of the world was imminent,” says Iain Gorrie (guitar, lead vocals)