Author: Djordje Miladinović
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The Charlatans Return With ‘We Are Love,’ Their First Album In Eight Years, Out October 31
UK legends The Charlatans return with their 14th studio album We Are Love, out October 31 via BMG. Produced by Dev Hynes, Fred Macpherson, and Stephen Street, the record celebrates love, legacy, and rebirth. Recorded at Rockfield Studios and Big Mushroom in Cheshire, the album honors the band’s past while boldly stepping into the future.…
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Angel Du$t Announce New Album ‘Cold 2 The Touch’ Via Run For Cover Records
Genre-defying punk rockers Angel Du$t announce their new album Cold 2 The Touch, out February 13 via Run For Cover Records. Known for blurring the lines between punk, hardcore, and melodic rock, the band delivers a 26-minute burst of high-energy innovation. The title track, released today, captures their trademark urgency — galloping drums, razor-sharp riffs,…
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Rites Of Hadda Return With Dark, Defiant New Album ‘Inevitable Machete’
London’s anarcho-punk collective Rites of Hadda return with Inevitable Machete, out October 31, 2025, on Grow Your Own Records. Fusing punk rage with goth drama and queer liberation, the album is described as “a sonic spellbook for the end times.” Across seven fiery tracks, the band tackles fascism, captivity, and ecological collapse with defiance and…
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Seahaven Announce 2026 ‘Winter Forever’ Anniversary Tour
Fifteen years after its release, Seahaven will hit the road in early 2026 to celebrate their beloved debut album Winter Forever — performing it live in full for the first time. The emotional, genre-blending record that connected deeply with fans of emo, post-hardcore, and indie rock will take center stage across select dates. The band…
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Endpoint Celebrate Legacy With Remastered ‘Catharsis (Deluxe Edition)’
Louisville hardcore veterans Endpoint announce Catharsis (Deluxe Edition), a fully remastered version of their 1992 classic, out November 19 via Equal Vision Records. Featuring 17 tracks — including the Idiots EP and split 7” songs with Sunspring — this expanded release captures the band’s raw intensity and evolving sound. Originally issued by Doghouse Records, Catharsis…
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Howling Bells Announce New Album ‘Strange Life’
Australian indie rockers Howling Bells return after 12 years with Strange Life, out February 13, 2026, via Nude Records. Following their recent comeback single “Unbroken,” they share “Heavy Lifting” — a hazy, grunge-fueled anthem of resilience and confidence. Frontwoman Juanita Stein describes it as “a song about the thousands of miles you walk to earn…
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Elias Pellicer Redefines New Wave With His Genre-Bending Debut EP
Norwegian musician Elias Pellicer releases his debut EP on October 23 via DECLARED GOODS. Written during his jazz percussion studies, the record reimagines the lush, intricate arrangements of late ‘70s and ‘80s New Wave, drawing inspiration from XTC, Echo & The Bunnymen, and Joy Division. Pellicer composed every note, blending strings, saxophone, and synth-driven layers…
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Indie Pop Favorites The Corner Laughers To Release New Single ‘Dark Matter’ On October 31
Beloved indie pop group The Corner Laughers return with their first new music in five years — the single “Dark Matter,” out October 31 via Big Stir Records. Featured on the label’s Halloween compilation Chilling, Thrilling Hooks and Haunted Harmonies, the track also teases their forthcoming 2026 full-length. Known for their witty lyricism and melodic…
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Check Out “‘Song For A Sign” By Breeze
Brothers Albert, Harry, and Alfred Anderson, better known as Breeze, are turning heads across the UK with their electrifying blend of indie rock and blues-driven grit. After sharing stages with Kasabian, Royal Blood, and James, and gaining BBC Introducing airplay, the band recently wrapped a successful European tour. Collaborating with Richard McNamara of Embrace, Breeze’s…
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David WILTs Unveils Emotional New Single ‘Velvet Rose’
Scottish singer-songwriter David WILTs, former frontman of Petty Cassettes, returns with “Velvet Rose” — a soulful, emotionally charged single exploring love’s fragility and resilience. Blending heartfelt lyricism with a cinematic indie rock sound, WILTs channels influences like Sam Fender, Bruce Springsteen, and Paolo Nutini. His expressive vocals and poetic storytelling capture raw emotion, transforming personal…

