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From Tuesday 31 May 2016

Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes unveil ‘Snake Eyes’

Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes have dropped their new track, ‘Snake Eyes’. Aired on BBC Radio 1 before appearing online, the track follows last year’s seminal ‘Blossom’. It’s a fairly unusual one, seeing Carter leave the overt ferocity behind in favour of a progressive melody. There’s a psychedelic edge

Safe To Say unveil new track, ‘Your Favourite Dream’

Safe To Say have unveiled their first piece of new material since last year’s ‘Hiding Games’ EP. It goes some way to showcase their shift in gears, first hinted at in their reworked version of ‘Zoey’ towards the end of 2015. “I like surprising people,” vocalist Brad Garcia

Departures unveil new track, ‘Broken’

Departures have unveiled their new track, ‘Broken’. The song will appear on the band’s forthcoming ‘Death Touches Us, From The Moment We Begin to Love’. The UK hardcore outfit were recently selected to join Modern Life Is War and American Nightmare on the road, having already celebrated shows alongside Your

Friday 27 May 2016

Grove Street Families reveal new visualiser and stream EP

Latest VENN Records signess Grove Street Families have unveiled the suitably frantic visualiser for ‘Big Smoke and Mirrors’. The clip marks the release of their ‘Las Venturas’ EP, available from today. The Southampton hardcore mob draw influence from Grand Theft Auto, because why not. Their band name, as well as

Petrol Girls stream new track, ‘Treading Water’

Politically and socially charged punks Petrol Girls are streaming their new track, ‘Treading Water. The track arrives ahead of their UK headline run, kicking off on the 7th June in Cardiff. “‘Treading Water’ mixes up loads of different influences and thoughts about borders, austerity, violence and climate change,” vocalist Ren

Get Dead stream new track ‘Silence’, announce new LP

Gritty punks Get Dead are streaming a new track, ‘Silence’, as they announce release details for their new LP, ‘Honesty Lives Everywhere’. Due on the 29th July via Fat Wreck Chords, the record shows early signs of retaining the Californian outfit’s folk-punk, characterised by honest lyrics and gruff

Night Verses unveil new album details and stream track

Night Verses are back, set to release their follow-up to 2013’s ‘Lift Your Existence’. The expansive post-hardcore outfit, often referenced in the same breath as the likes of letlive and glassjaw, will drop ‘Into The Vanishing Light’ on the 8th July 2016. To mark the announcement, the four-piece have unveiled

Thursday 26 May 2016

Look Mexico stream new track, ‘Well Kansas Ain’t What it Used to Be’

Look Mexico have unveiled the second track to appear from their recently announced ‘Uniola’ LP. Following ‘We Are Groot’, the band have revealed ‘Well Kansas Ain’t What it Used to Be’. Having last released a full-length in 2011, Look Mexico will be dropping ‘Uniola’ via Tiny Engines on the

Culture Abuse stream new track, ‘The World’

It’s not even been two months since Culture Abuse released their ‘Peach’ LP and the band have already dropped a new track. ‘The World’ forms part of the flexi 7″ that accompanies this month’s edition of New Noise Magazine, and is available to stream now. ‘Peach’ is available

MxPx reveal first song in four years, ‘Calm My Craze’

Pop-punk behemoths MxPx have unveiled their first new song in four years, ‘Calm My Craze’. The track is currently housed as a standalone on BandCamp, with no further details available. The Bremerton band last released a full-length in 2012, ‘Plans Without Plans’ marking their eleventh studio effort including their festive