Category: Music News


  • Conflict formed in 1981 in Eltham, a district of Southeast London, when frontman Colin Jerwood, inspired by early encounters with the Sex Pistols‘ Spunk bootleg and following The Clash on tour, struck up a friendship with Crass and set about crafting a whole new kind of punk that totally upped the ante in terms anger and confrontation. Crass, the renowned anarchist punk collective, having got Conflict started…

  • Today, Bristolian noise-collective Knives have released their debut album, Glitter, via Marshall Records. Their music serves as a manifesto for inclusivity, diversity, and empowerment within the alternative music scene. Through their music and live performances, Knives aims to cultivate a community that celebrates marginalised voices, an inclusive space of rebellion for people of colour and the LGBTQ+ community.…

  • Following an eight-year hiatus, today, Canada’s Propagandhi have released their eighth studio album, At Peace, via Epitaph Records. In true Propagandhi fashion, At Peace is smart music for dangerous times, the ever-evolving standard bearers of politically charged punk have actively kicked against musical confines and bro-punk conservatism, promoting a message of anti-fascism since 1986. Distilling their DNA of breakneck riffs, hardcore ethos,…

  • YUNGOLD Release Debut EP “Force Of Habit” 

    Hereford, UK’s sonic firestarters YŪNGOLD have today unleashed their debut EP, Force of Habit, via streaming platforms. Born from late-night jams and a rogue fuzz pedal in 2023, YŪNGOLD’s journey has been anything but ordinary, they exploded onto the scene with a genre-bending set at Hereford’s The Jam Factory in May 2024, they then laid down four tracks for…

  • Conflict – This Much Remains 

    I thought the best way to start this little write up about the newest album from Conflict, a decade on from their last, would be to quote the first verse of the title track. It says so much about what this album does and means to the band and more likely to their followers. “And…

  • Blofeld Sands – Never Been Easy 

    “Never Been Easy” is the latest release by Blofeld Sands, an exceptional English trio based in Brighton. It’s their second piece of work released in 2025, arriving as a follow-up of “People,” another excellent number released earlier this year that you should also check out if you’re looking for a catchy, memorable, engaging listening experience.…

  • Super Tuesday – Through The Static 

    “Through The Static” is the latest release by Super Tuesday, the New Jersey-based project of singer, songwriter, and producer Alex Kisch. It’s his second piece of work this year and a second single from the upcoming fourth full-length album of the same name, slated for release on June 20th. With each new track, Super Tuesday…

  • Caleb Nichols Released Video For “Dark Age” 

    Queer poet and singer/songwriter Caleb Nichols releases today the video for “Dark Age”, new single off his upcoming album, Stone Age is Back, to be released via Royal Oakie Records on October 3, 2025. Like a PhD dissertation in contemporary indie rock and alt folk, Caleb Nichols’ third solo album Stone Age Is Back is a fascinating and urgent addition to his…

  • As part of the reissue of 7Seconds 1986 album, New Wind, original producer Ian Mackaye (The Teen Idles / Minor Threat / Fugazi), alongside Inner Ear Studios’ Don Zientara, remixed and remastered its 13 original songs into an entirely new album, retitled to Change In My Head. MacKaye’s renewed version also includes two unheard / unreleased singles from the original 1985 D.C. session, including the…

  • Perfect Buzz Release “Supermassive Superstar” EP 

    Portland, OR’s Perfect Buzz blast out a potent mix of garage, power pop and psych-tinged swagger. Drawing from the Pacific Northwest’s rich musical history and the vitality of the Garage Punk revival, the band creates a sound rooted in rock’n’roll tradition that is fresh, dynamic and free from tired tropes. Perfect Buzz have today unleashed…