Category: NEWS
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Gwenno Shares Cornelius Remix Of “Utopia” Via Heavenly Recordings
Gwenno has unveiled a stunning Cornelius remix of her acclaimed track “Utopia,” from the 2025 album of the same name via Heavenly Recordings. The Japanese producer transforms the song into a dreamy, cinematic experience, “a perfect musical marriage between Las Vegas and Tokyo,” as Gwenno describes it.
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Palm Ghosts Critique Digital Culture On New Album “Content Providers”
Nashville indie trio Palm Ghosts release Content Providers via Sweet Cheetah/Steadfast/Poptek Records on October 10. Described as “a howl from the neon gulag of 2025,” the album fuses post-punk gloom, cinematic pop, and sharp cultural critique. Lead single “Content Provider” delivers dystopian art-rock brilliance, angry, elegant, and deeply human. Pre-order the album here.
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A Loss For Words Reflect On Two Decades Of Pop-Punk Legacy
Boston’s A Loss for Words built their name blending hardcore aggression with pop-punk melody. After nearly two decades touring across 30 countries and releasing through Rise Records, their influence still resonates. From Warped Tour stages to DIY clubs, the band remains a touchstone for melodic punk’s heartfelt evolution. Order 7″ HERE
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Creeper Release New Single “Prey For The Night”
UK goth-punk visionaries Creeper announce Sanguivore II: Mistress of Death, out October 31. Following their acclaimed Sanguivore, the band preview the album with “Prey for the Night”, blending 80s hard rock grandeur with darkwave theatrics. Expect more gothic storytelling and cinematic intensity from one of Britain’s most ambitious rock acts.
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Factheory Release “Bird Of Time” Featuring The Names’ Michel Sordinia
Belgian post-punk/darkwave outfit Factheory share their newest single “Bird of Time” on Bandcamp, featuring Michel Sordinia of The Names. Blending brooding synths, haunting vocals, and sharp guitar work, the song highlights Factheory’s signature balance of melody and melancholy, echoing the rich legacy of Brussels’ alternative scene.
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Electro-Punk Duo The Guilt Return With New Version Of “Dance To The Revolution”
Electro-punk duo The Guilt roar back with a reimagined version of their anthem “Dance to the Revolution,” out October 3 via Icons Creating Evil Art. Ten years later, the song hits harder than ever, sharper beats, urgent vocals, and radical spirit intact. Produced by Alain Steffler, the track reignites their dancefloor rebellion. 2025 Live shows…
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TRAITRS Release New Single Ahead Of “Possessor” Album
Toronto coldwave duo TRAITRS unleash “Burn in Heaven”, their haunting new single inspired by the tragic story of Anneliese Michel. Produced by Josh Korody and mastered by Matt Colton, the song blends darkwave, post-punk, and gothic intensity. It’s the first glimpse of their forthcoming album Possessor, due early 2026. LIVE DATES 24.10.2025, Italy, Rome, Reload…
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Kit Major Releases Horror-Punk Single
Punk/alt-rock firebrand Kit Major returns with “Teenage Wannabe”, out October 3 via Futureless. Fueled by snarling riffs and cinematic attitude, the single channels horror-punk energy and playful defiance. The accompanying Noël Dombroski-directed video (out October 10) merges B-horror spectacle with neon chaos, cementing Major’s status as one of punk’s most charismatic new voices. Kit Major…
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Superintendo Drop Motivational Punk Anthem “Evergreen”
Superintendo return with “Evergreen,” an energetic punk rock anthem urging listeners to take control of their lives. Blending intricate guitars and melodic power, the track reflects the band’s signature mix of introspection and drive. “Evergreen” stands as a fierce call to self-reliance, proof that punk rock still heals, uplifts, and motivates.


