Artist Interview: Death Lens
Loan spoke with Bryan Torres of East LA punks Death Lens about their fourth full length album 'Cold World.' Out now on Epitaph Records.
Read MoreLoan spoke with Bryan Torres of East LA punks Death Lens about their fourth full length album 'Cold World.' Out now on Epitaph Records.
Read MoreBalmora/Since My Beloved-Six Pacts Etched in Blood Balmora and Ephyra have been important in shaping this newer metalcore wave over […]
Read MoreAbso-DEMO ’24 I was doing my usual scrolling on Instagram when I saw someone share the demo from ABSO. The […]
Read MoreSometimes, it is hard to know where the band begins and where the bit ends with Mush. For those who […]
Read MoreWhile 2013 was a time of renewal and culmination for emo, with it comes death. Things must perish. Nothing will […]
Read MoreLoan speaks with frontman Michael Bingham about Spiritual Cramp and the San Francisco punks' debut self-titled album
Read MoreTwo Houses started a decade ago as friends who met while going to college on the northwest side of Chicago. […]
Read MoreThough we can never return to melodic hardcore’s heyday in the 2000s, a certain strain has been in vogue recently. […]
Read MoreWith The Punches are back with the music video for a brand new song called "Almost Everything" from their new EP, Discontent, out later this month on Mutant League Records.
Read MorePrince Daddy & The Hyena navigate the complex relationship of life and death while exploring new sonic territory on their stunning self-titled record.
Read MoreWith 'My Checkered Future', Eichlers has positioned themselves as a beacon of light and a checkered flag waving in the wind for kids looking to find their place in the scene.
Read MoreWatch as Tiny Stills takes on the role of FBI (Fuck Boy Investigators) in the music video for their brand new song, "Bleeding Out."
Read MoreHella sees Just Friends at their absolute best – bringing all the puzzle pieces of their career together to create a body of work that truly encapsulates their ethos.
Read MoreSweet Tooth isn’t just the strongest Mom Jeans record to date, it’s a reintroduction to the band that saw them re-evaluate their songwriting, refine their ethos, and reap the benefits of throwing “cred” to the fucking curb.
Read More