Tag: ENGINEER RECORDS
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Abermals’ New Album “Believe” Is Now Available On CD Via Engineer Records
Two years after their superb sophomore album ‘REASONS TO TRAVEL’, Abermals are back with ‘BELIEVE’. With seven new songs more mature and refined in style and technique, the Mallorca three-piece continue on their journey with a unique style that gives nods to Indie Rock, Post-Hardcore and Pop Punk. Clean and abrasive-sounding at the same time, energetic and…
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Oh The Humanity! To Release New Album On January 24th
Ground To Dust is the latest blasting offering from the Massachusetts-based shred punk quintet OH THE HUMANITY! Partnering with A Wilhelm Scream’s Trevor Reilly behind the console and with the addition of a new member, the band pushed outside of their comfort zone to create what they collectively feel is their most significant release to…
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“The Fire Still Burns : Music Inspired By The Post-Punk Message” by David Gamage (Earth Island Books)
David Gamage’s The Fire Still Burns is a astounding, heartfelt ode to the resilience, creativity, and power of the DIY punk rock scene. Released under his Earth Island Books imprint, this sprawling, 726-page chronicle dives deep into the gritty mechanics of punk’s independent spirit, charting the highs and lows of life on the road, running…
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Premiere: Abermals Share “Nowhere” Video
Nowhere is a rebellion against the concept of always trying to make the right choices, striving for a perfect life, career, whatever, and instead promotes the idea of taking the road less travelled, not being afraid of messing up and falling down. Embrace failure, procrastination and aimlessness. We’re not products, we’re humans, and we’re far…
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Premiere: FullFullFull Share Video For “Meet Me At The Counter (‘Cause The Band Really Sucks)”
“Meet me at the counter (’cause the band really sucks)” is the first video single released from the Camping Paradise EP (April 2024 – Engineer Records). “Meet Me at the Counter” is a simple and catchy banger talking about: what’s better, when the show is over, than meeting up at the bar for drinking a…
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Break To Broken – White & Gray +2 7″ (Engineer Records)
Break To Broken’s latest release, “White & Gray +2,” showcases the post-punk trio’s ever-evolving sound, blending raw post-punk and punk rock dynamics with post-hardcore intensity and a touch of 90s nostalgia. This three-track EP, released on streaming platforms and as a limited edition 7″ vinyl through Engineer Records, is a follow-up to their 2023 EP…
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Ghost Wounds – Slow Apocalypse 7″ (Engineer Records)
Ghost Wounds’ debut EP, “Slow Apocalypse,” delivers a rugged blend of post-hardcore, post-punk, and emo, encapsulating a sense of personal and collective chaos across its three tracks. Hailing from eastern Pennsylvania and featuring ex-members of Speedwell, Carpenter Ant, and other underground staples, Ghost Wounds combines their diverse musical backgrounds to create a raw and emotionally…
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R.C. Sullivan – Masquerade 7″ (Engineer Records, Shield Recordings)
R.C. Sullivan’s “Masquerade” EP is an outstanding blend of skatepunk, melodic punk rock, and melodic hardcore elements, feeling like a love letter to the late nineties and early noughties, with a modern take on the genre added along the way. Across four energetic tracks, the band blends fast-paced rhythms, technically demanding guitar work, and anthemic…
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Sleave – How To Get Over LP (Various Labels)
Sleave‘s “How To Get Over“ exemplifies how music genres should be mixed properly. Mixing post-hardcore, post-grunge, alternative rock, indie rock, and pop-punk, Sleave crafts an album that feels fresh, unique, innovative, and versatile, yet deeply rooted in the essence of emo-core music. From start to finish, “How To Get Over” combines together powerful riffs, soaring…
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Selflore – L’immagine che ho di me LP (Engineer Records)
Selflore’s “L’immagine che ho di me“ is a perfect sonic storm built upon post-hardcore, shoegaze, screamo, and emo. This six-track 12″ EP is an emotional rollercoaster that grabs you from the first note and doesn’t let go. With its reverb-heavy guitars, piercing screams, and melodic undercurrents, Selflore has created a fine piece of sonic artistry,…

