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Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes share official music video for “Off With His Head”

Critically acclaimed British punk rockers Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes have released their new single “Off With His Head” featuring British newcomer Cassyette. The latest from their fourth full-length studio album Sticky, out October 15th via AWAL Recordings, “Off With His Head” is a raucous take on patriarchal society with …

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Thank You Scientist announce formation of new record label + EP for first release

New Jersey based prog rock outfit Thank You Scientist have emerged from the pandemic with some big news to share. Enter Flying Jangus Records—the official record label founded by Thank You Scientist. Additionally, Plague Accommodations, the debut release from Flying Jangus Records and Thank You Scientist’s latest EP, is due …

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Courtney Barnett unveils music video for “Write A List of Things to Look Forward To”

One of the shimmering highlights of her upcoming album Things Take Time, Take Time, Courtney Barnett’s new single “Write A List of Things to Look Forward To” is gorgeous and poignant; a joyful and melodic love letter to friends and friendship. “Write A List of Things To Look Forward To” …

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Converge and Chelsea Wolfe join forces for Bloodmoon: I – out Nov. 19

“We wanted to do something grander than the typical four-piece Converge music,” says Converge vocalist Jacob Bannon in reference to the inspiration that eventually bloomed into Bloodmoon: I, the new collaborative album created by the legendary hardcore band alongside dark songstress Chelsea Wolfe, her bandmate/writing partner Ben Chisholm, and Cave …

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Bad Suns announce new album Apocalypse Whenever, out Jan 28th – listen now to “When the World Was Mine”

Los Angeles-based band Bad Suns have announced their fourth studio album Apocalypse Whenever out January 28 via Epitaph Records. Produced by long-time collaborator Eric Palmquist, Apocalypse Whenever their fourth studio album, sees Bad Suns take a more conceptual approach to their songwriting, resulting in their most sophisticated work to date. …

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