Bob Mould has nothing left to prove, but that doesn’t mean he’s slowing down. On his fifteenth solo album, Here We Go Crazy, the punk rock veteran delivers a powerful blend of
Call Me Amour’s self-titled EP is less a bold statement of intent and more a resigned shrug of creative stagnation. Where their debut EP Revolution hinted at promise, this follow-up largely squanders
Few bands manage to capture the raw energy of Celtic punk like The Rumjacks, and their latest album, Dead Anthems, is no exception. With a unique blend of Irish folk influences and
Scottish duo Vukovi’s latest release, My God Has Got a Gun, is a powerful, cathartic journey that sets the tone for 2025 with an adrenaline-pumping fusion of pop-punk, metal, and emotional depth.
Less Than Jake’s Uncharted, their latest EP via Pure Noise Records, encapsulates over 30 years of ska-punk brilliance in seven tracks spanning 22 minutes. This mini-LP bursts with both nostalgia and fresh
The Ramones, the legendary American punk rock band formed in 1974 in Forest Hills, New York, are often credited with creating the blueprint for modern punk rock. With their fast, raw, and
Chokecherry’s debut EP, Messy Star, released on October 25, 2024, via Fearless Records, is a spectacular fusion of sound that transcends typical genre boundaries. With this EP, the San Francisco trio—comprising Izzie
LOST IN HEAVEN, the latest album from Chase Atlantic, arrives on November 1, 2024, courtesy of Fearless Records, and marks a new chapter for the Australian trio. Known for their atmospheric fusion
Released on October 18, 2024, via Better Noise Music, Asking Alexandria’s latest EP, Where Do We Go From Here? The Remixes, leaves listeners with an unsettling question: Why does this EP exist?
Boston Manor’s Sundiver is a bold and unapologetic testament to the band’s refusal to be pigeonholed. In an industry where standing out often means going against the grain, the five-piece from Blackpool