The power of resilience, unity, and self-transformation permeates To Be Gentle’s latest track, ‘Spright Blue.’ Rooted in themes of inspiration and perseverance, the song draws from an unlikely yet deeply personal source:
The power of resilience, unity, and self-transformation permeates To Be Gentle’s latest track, ‘Spright Blue.’ Rooted in themes of inspiration and perseverance, the song draws from an unlikely yet deeply personal source:
There’s no metaphor in This Ain’t Gonna End Well…. Mean Bikini means it. They just dropped a record shaped by
There’s nothing romantic in breaking your foot twenty seconds into your first set back after seven years, or in driving
Survived by Nothing carved their lane by force—off time, off axis, off the leash. The Croatian four-piece doesn’t care what
Robin Sandquist, a Malmö-based multi-instrumentalist formerly of the post-rock band Sejd, has released his solo album Ägydius on vinyl through
St. Paul-based rock trio Institutional Green are celebrating the release of their debut album Deep Pockets—a ten-song collection composed in
Slow Mass have shared “Blur,” the second single from their long-awaited second full-length Low on Foot, due out May 16
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After nearly a decade of silence, Trophy Lungs are reuniting to play a single show in Boston on Friday, May
There’s a reason the new Fiction Years II EP by Drunk Uncle doesn’t read like a basement diary or a
It began with a question between old friends, asked just before a flight—“hey, let me track vocals”—and an answer that changed things: “okay, let’s go now.” From that almost accidental moment in
Philadelphia’s industrial sludge unit WORST ONES returns with “Vex,” a new single and lyric video premiering exclusively right here on IDIOTEQ. Written in response to the violent cycles of war, systemic propaganda, and the weight of American decline, the track takes direct aim at
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The final track written and recorded for their debut album, Que plus
After years of shifting lineups and stylistic tug-of-war, the Montreal-based quartet found
There’s a weight to displacement that lingers in the bones. Not just
The idea for Kamyki started in reaction. “We recorded one album, played a few shows, and then spent a year and a half mostly congratulating ourselves and talking about old rifles,” says Kacper Burda. “I wanted to move forward.” That itch became a decision.
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In today’s reality where punk rock’s edges often get sanded down by
Los Angeles’ emo-grunge crew Crossing i’s Dotting t’s released their latest single,
Knives Out Records has a knack for packaging that hits as hard