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Periphery Stream ‘Juggernaut: Omega’ In Its Entirety

Prog-metal giants Periphery are on their way to releasing their highly anticipated dual-disc album Juggernaut, with Juggernaut: Alpha already up for streaming as of earlier this week. The band linked up with Metal Hammer to stream the other portion, Juggernaut: Omega, in full before next week’s release. The double album is slated for release on […]

Drug Church Release New Song, “Work Shy”

Drug Church will be releasing their new EP, Swell, on February 10 via No Sleep Records. With the premiere of “But Does It Work?” off the EP, it’s an indication that the Albany, NY post-hardcore quintet has taken a step away from their sound they delivered on 2013’s Paul Walker. The band has debuted another […]

Revision, Revised Unleash Music Video For “Clocksweeper”

Ohio metalcore outfit Revision, Revised are creating their own wavelengths. I say this because their music shreds progressions unbeknownst to man and have vocals that go from plain scary to seemingly influenced by Asking Alexandria. Moreover, these newcomers in the metalcore genre are letting the world know who they are. The band have finished recording […]

Knuckle Puck Share Unreleased Song, “Townsend”

Knuckle Puck have been quite impressive as one of the growing pop-punk acts in the past year and they are showing no signs of slowing down. After announcing that they will be signing to Rise Records and releasing their debut album in the summer, the band has teamed up with Bad Timing Records to reissue […]

Snarl (The Story So Far), Power Wrench (Citizen) and Spitback Share Split EP

A three-way split has been released today by Snarl, comprised of Parker Cannon (The Story So Far), Power Wrench (Mat Kerekes of Citzen) and Michigan’s new skate punk band Spitback. Each band contributed three songs to the release and put it up for sale on Bandcamp. This follows another Power Wrench/Spitback split from June and […]

Unearth Throw Down In New Video For “The Swarm”

Unearth are one of the metalcore staples that have never ceased to impress within any of the six studio albums they have released, with their latest album, Watchers Of Rule, dropping back in October via eOne. After debuting “The Swarm” as a single for the album, it wasn’t surprising that the band unleashed pure hell […]

Mae To Play More Anniversary Shows For ‘The Everglow’

You may think Mae are done celebrating the tenth anniversary of their classic album The Everglow, but they are just getting started. After playing a few dates to start 2015 on the East Coast, the band has announced that they will be taking the tour to other cities, primarily in the west. The tour will […]

Listen To The Dodos’ New Album, ‘Individ,’ In Its Entirety

San Francisco indie duo The Dodos have graced listeners with their psych-folk progressions and fine vocals over the course of five full-length albums in their tenure as a band. The band has a new album coming out next week, on January 27, called Individ, via Polyvinyl. After sharing a new track in “Goodbyes And Endings,” […]

Title Fight Share Dreamy New Track, “Your Pain Is Mine Now”

It looks like Title Fight are pushing their boundaries in terms of their musical direction for their new album, Hyperview, which is set for release on February 3 via ANTI- Records. I say this because their newest track they’ve released, “Your Pain is Mine Now,” is a step away from the angsty yells and explosive […]

Brand New

Brand New Announce First Headlining Shows Of 2015

Little by little Brand New are coming back to life, with updating their website with links that lead to cryptic web pages and playing Coachella this April. Of course, fans are continually itching for a new record from the Long Island boys, their first since 2009’s Daisy. To hold us over, the band has announced […]

Grateful Dead To Play Trio Of Shows To Commemorate 50th Anniversary

Attention all Dead Heads! Your time has come to see one of the greatest jam bands to ever grace a stage for the last time. That’s right, the Grateful Dead will be reuniting for a trio of shows for 4th of July weekend. Famous for its eclectic utilization of various musical genres, the band announced […]

It Looks Like Boys Night Out Are Making A Comeback in 2015

If you were a part of the mid-late ’00s emo/hardcore scene, then you were likely familiar with Boys Night Out. From their classic debut album Make Yourself Sick to their revered sophomore release Trainwreck, they were one of the pioneers of the post-hardcore genre at that time. After six years of not playing together, it […]