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Misanthropic hardcore punk from NYC that galvanizes jagged guitars and dense production towards satisfying mayhem.
What can I say my brothers, brothers all around me
Great, chugging stoner/psych from this band from the Netherlands, with deep-fried riffs and hooks for days.
A limited edition 7-inch from prolific indiepop group Say Sue Me is a fun tribute to the heads of their record label, George and Janice.
Melbourne-based Slush's debut EP is filled with feminist, punky-pop tunes that make for an exciting introduction to their music.
The Brooklyn miscreants dish out six helpings of raw, sinister punk that combine raw energy with metalcore power moves.
Heartfelt, driving pop-punk with a real mid-'90s sound, the perfect balance between melody and distortion.
Brooklyn's Groupie make post-punk that is at turns bouncy, scuzzy, joyous, and sharp, with a strong melodic core; this is their debut LP.
Shoegaze, post-rock, black metal, dark ambient: if it's gloomy and surreal, you'll find it on the Arizona outfit's excellent second LP.