The Bristol trio’s second album sheds the slacker-rock consistency of their debut for a volatile, post-hardcore sound that better reflects the band’s combustible chemistry.
The Bristol trio’s second album sheds the slacker-rock consistency of their debut for a volatile, post-hardcore sound that better reflects the band’s combustible chemistry.
The Belfast four-piece return with a handcrafted visual and a track pulled from previous sessions, sidestepping explanation at every turn.
Dischord Records moves to clarify that the legendary post-hardcore band is not tied to a new sneaker partnership, as an entirely different entity shares the name.
The Norwegian trio built their sound in lockdown, without a crowd. On their Sargent House debut, they turn that absence into a direct question about community, reaction, and what it takes to feel part of something.
The Equal Vision labelmates join forces for a long run of dates with special guest Soul Blind, starting in August shortly after Quicksand releases their first album in five years.
The band dropped the track without warning, marking a sharper turn than their last few records suggested.
The post-hardcore band has released a new studio session in celebration of their 25-year run.
Hovvdy, Rostam with Clairo, Widowspeak, Proun, and ear all put out tracks this week that trade grandiosity for close-focus details.
The post-hardcore band confirms a run of dates with a support package that pulls from the heavier end of the scene.
The post-hardcore band’s self-titled record arrived two decades ago. Next year they bring it back on a headlining tour with Silent Planet, Like Moths to Flames, and Save Us.