The Norwegian trio’s second record, ‘When Does This Place Become Our Scene,’ is loud, direct, and built around honest questions about community.
The Norwegian trio’s second record, ‘When Does This Place Become Our Scene,’ is loud, direct, and built around honest questions about community.
The Massachusetts band returns with a new full-length produced by Kurt Ballou, enlisting the former Slipknot drummer and capturing a heavier, more direct sound after frontman Mark Whelan’s leukemia battle.
The Boston band drops a new full-length and a lead single, marking another rapid turn in a prolific stretch.
The frontman picks four voices that shaped his approach to the genre in a new feature with Metal Injection.
The Baltimore band’s cover of the pre-Rage Against the Machine hardcore track links two distinct chapters of uncompromising music.
The New York hardcore band’s third album for Loma Vista was made with producers Klas Åhlund and Kenneth Blume III, and foregrounds the idea of turning belief into action.
The Baltimore hardcore band gets a stadium tribute from their hometown MLB team, complete with a limited-edition jersey.
After three decades of near-total silence, the foundational UK rave producer speaks on his anti-everything ethos and the music that built a myth.
The Connecticut metalcore band announces ‘Embrace The Black Light,’ their first new LP since 2004, and shares the track “Meat For The Beast.”
The Gainesville punk festival has revealed its first wave of artists for its October 2026 edition, featuring multiple sets from headliners and notable reunions.