Tag: POST PUNK
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PHWOAR – So Much Better
After publishing “Flowers To The Concrete,” a critically acclaimed extended play carrying five excellent songs, PHWOAR returns with another fine piece of sonic artistry that will unquestionably appeal to anyone who appreciates cleverly composed and flawlessly performed alternative rock music. “So Much Better” is the latest standalone single by this Birmingham-based duo, arriving with many…
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Kisu Min – Rudolf Steiner House
Kisu Min’s Rudolf Steiner House belongs in a category of one of the finest indie recordings in recent years. It is not a polite entry into the crowded field of indie rock, nor a retreat into solipsistic bedroom pop. It is a conscious, ambitious work that recognizes the haste of the times and attempts, through…
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Luxury Apartments Sign To Venn Records, Announce New EP
London’s Luxury Apartments have signed to Venn Records and announced their forthcoming EP Weak Spells, introducing a bold new era for the post-punk outfit. Their first single, “Troubling Time,” arrives September 23 and captures their urgent, politically charged energy. Recorded with Jonah Falco (Fucked Up), the EP expands their raw punk sound with heavier, more…
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Magic Wands Release Double Single Ahead Of New Album “Cascades”
Dark dream-pop duo Magic Wands release a new digital double single, pairing brand-new track “Across the Water” with a remix of “Armour” by labelmates Lost Signal. Both are included on their upcoming album Cascades, out October 24 via Metropolis Records, which also features previously released singles “Hide” and “Moonshadow.” The band will promote the album…
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Hermetic Delight Share New Single Ahead Of “Vagabond Melodies”
French/Turkish trio Hermetic Delight return with “9 Lives Have Gone By”, the opening track from their upcoming album Vagabond Melodies, out November 7, 2025 via October Tone. Known for weaving between shoegaze, noise, and art pop, the band has evolved into a sharper, more direct sound. The single, dedicated to guitarist Atef Aouadhi’s late cat…
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SONS Release New Single “Somehow” Ahead Of Album “Hallo”
Belgian rock four-piece SONS release their final advance single “Somehow” ahead of the album Hallo, out September 26 via [PIAS] Recordings. The track blends alternative-rock energy with danceable, melancholic textures, exploring the loss of friendship. Singer Robin Borghgraef describes it as the band’s most accomplished song, capturing euphoric studio moments. Produced by David McCracken, Hallo…
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Leatherette Announce Third Album “Ritmo Lento” On Bronson Recordings
Italian experimental indie outfit Leatherette return with their third full-length, Ritmo Lento, set for release November 28 via Bronson Recordings. The first single, Lovers Drifters Foreigners, shifts between haunted atmospheres, frenzied bursts, and post-jazz suspensions, a track that captures the exhilaration of unpredictability while blending punk energy with cosmic vision. After years of touring and…
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White Lies Release New Single “Keep Up” Ahead Of Night Light Album
White Lies – Harry McVeigh, Charles Cave, and Jack Lawrence-Brown – have released the video for their latest single, “Keep Up.” The track is taken from the band’s forthcoming seventh album, Night Light, set for release on November 7 via Play It Again Sam. Following earlier singles “Nothing On Me” and “In The Middle,” “Keep…
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Dream Bodies Expand Sonic Palette With New Post-Punk Song “Limerence”
Dream Bodies, the solo project of Steven Fleet, has unveiled its latest single Limerence. Known for blending post-punk, darkwave, and dreampop, Fleet draws inspiration from icons like The Cure, Joy Division, Clan of Xymox, and Cocteau Twins. Limerence leans into soaring synth-driven melodies reminiscent of New Order, while its lyrics dive into the heartbreak and…
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Fastriser Continue Breakout Year With Intense Track “What If”
UK project Fastriser continues a prolific run with their eighth release of the year, the blistering new single What If. A fast-paced, distortion-driven track recorded live in one take, the song pulses with immediacy and bold energy. Lyrically, it circles around fragmented what-ifs, surreal moments of recognition, collapse, and wonder. Musically, it leans into valve-amp…
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Leeds Post-Punks Nape Neck To Release “The Shallowest End” This Friday
Leeds trio Nape Neck release their debut LP The Shallowest End this Friday, just before embarking on a U.S. tour. The record captures their tangled, taut brand of post-punk—a sound equal parts chaotic and danceable, with dueling vocals and wiry rhythms recalling Scissor Girls and Erase Errata. Tracks like “Panacea” and the title song showcase…
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The House Flies – Sweet Foxhound
The post-punk scene continues to evolve, with numerous excellent bands and artists consistently delivering high-quality music. However, it feels like many of them overly explore their influences, lose themselves in experimentation, tirelessly reinvent the same old wheel, or mimic the sound shaped by so many greats decades ago. Thankfully, there are music outlets like The…