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From Tuesday 13 September 2016

Newmoon unveil new track, ‘Helium’

Belgian shoegaze band, Newmoon, have unveiled another new track, ‘Helium’. It’s taken from their forthcoming album, ‘Space’, which is released on October 14th via PIAS in Europe, and Mayfly in the US. The band have also announced they will play a headline show in London on December 8th at The Garage.

The Criminal World unveil debut EP, ‘Pure Vory’

Portland-based darkwave/doom-pop trio, The Criminal World, have unveiled their debut EP, ‘Pure Vory’. The EP contains three rough mixes of tracks from their forthcoming debut album, along with one exclusive track. It is available digitally, as well as a limited edition cassette, released by Cercle Social Records. The Criminal World,

Toy Cars premiere ‘Sleeping Patterns’ EP

New Jersey based indie rockers Toy Cars are exclusively streaming their new EP, ‘Sleeping Patterns’, on Substream Magazine. The record is available to pre-order on vinyl and tape via Counter Intuitive Records and CD through Sniffling Indie Kids. It will officially be released this Friday 16th September. Listen

Unwave reveal twisting new song, ‘Should’ve Stayed in the Shed’

Leeds post hardcore/math trio Unwave are streaming their new song, ‘Should’ve Stayed in the Shed’, on Bandcamp. This mind bending slice of math rock is taken from their debut album, ‘Distracted / Suspended’, which will be released this Saturday 17th September via Voice of Chunk. Accompanying the album’s digital release

Monday 12 September 2016

City Keys unveil debut track, ‘Self Defense’

Scandinavian straight edge hardcore band, City Keys, have unveiled their debut single, ‘Self Defense’, over at Legends Arising. The track is taken from the bands forthcoming EP, ‘Tip The Scale’, which is released in both digital and vinyl formats via Evil Greed on October 21st. Pre-orders for the EP

Super Unison release debut video for ‘You Don’t Tell Me’

Oakland post hardcore/indie punk trio Super Unison have released their debut music video for the song ‘You Don’t Tell Me’ on She Shreds Magazine. The video falls in line with the subject matter at hand, the frustrating feeling of being talked down to purely based on one’s physical background. The

Sunday 11 September 2016

Bayoné release ‘Gasoline’ in aid of Refugee Action

Emo punk duo Bayoné have released their new song ‘Gasoline’ for pay what you want download on bandcamp. The track was recorded last week with producer Joe Clayton on the band’s day off from touring the UK with Gulfer, Alaska and Pipedream. The money will go towards the charity

Teksti-TV 666 to release ‘1,2,3,’ collection

Finnish seven-piece Teksti-TV 666 have five guitarists. It may sound like a gimmick, sure, but it goes some way to suggest their expansively dense guitar driven sound, adding an understated punk edge to the experimentation of Fucked Up. Having released three EPs over that many years, most recently ‘3’ earlier

Peaer streams new track, ‘Third Law’

Peaer, the indie rock project of Peter Katz, is exclusively streaming his new song, ‘Third Law’, on Post Trash. This mesmerising tune is taken from his upcoming second self-titled album, which is available on the 30th September on Tiny Engines. You can pre-order it on the label’s website.

Friday 09 September 2016

MNRV share new track, ‘First As Tragedy’

Thunderous Greek hardcore outfit MNRV (Minerva Superduty) have unveiled their new track, ‘First As Tragedy’. The track is taken from their forthcoming sophomore release, ‘Gorod Zero’, available from November 2016. It follows their 2014 self-titled debut, originally introducing the band as an instrumental outfit. Adding vocals and hitting the studio in Athens,