“Vibe-Icide” by Bad Mary

New York glam-punk crew BAD MARY just dropped the video for “Vibe-Icide”. Frontwoman Amanda Mac is full throttle from start to finish, belting with that perfect mix of attitude and grit. Her husband Mike Staub holds down the bass like it owes him money, while her dad, Bill Mac, thrashes the drums like he’s been... Continue Reading →

This is Skate Rock

Cleveland’s underground skate scene just dropped its most electrifying soundtrack yet: This is Skate Rock, the debut full-length concept album from Violet Ray—a band made up of skateboarders, playing music about skateboarding, for skateboarders. It’s a loud, fast, no-holds-barred tribute to the roots of skate rock, and it couldn’t have come at a better time.... Continue Reading →

The Last American Weekend

Boston’s own wrecking crew of anarcho-punk misfits, THE STRESS BALLS, are back—and they’re not here to hold your hand. Their new full-length, The Last American Weekend, is 18 tracks of pure, unapologetic punk rock fury, landing at the tail end of May via the folks over at Stuffy’s Records. For those unfamiliar, this band is... Continue Reading →

Máquinas Suicidas!!!

El pasado domingo 11 de mayo, el histórico barrio Amón se sacudió con pura energía al estilo ska punk en el mítico Amon Solar. Todo gracias a Stand Up Productions, que logró lo que muchos fans del género llevaban esperando décadas: la primera visita a Costa Rica de The Suicide Machines, legendaria banda de ska... Continue Reading →

Color Cage

ColorBender’s debut EP, Color Cage, is an emotionally vivid burst of sound from a band whose roots run deep in the Belgian punk rock scene. Hailing from Liège and made up of members from The Lucky Trolls, Young Enough, Radio 911, and Chump. At just 16 minutes, Color Cage is compact, but it’s anything but... Continue Reading →

Passafist

Alright, buckle up buttercups, 'cause Orlando's own TV Generation is back to kick you in the teeth with their sophomore slugger, "Passafist," dropping July 1st! This ain't your grandma's tea party music; this is eleven tracks of pure, unadulterated punk rock. Word on the street is that this time around, Eric's stepped up to the... Continue Reading →

The Crisis of Existence

The Washington D.C.-based band Sutras has just dropped their latest album, The Crisis of Existence, and it’s nothing short of a visceral emotional experience. With six tracks of raw energy and introspection, this release brings the perfect storm of punk, hardcore, and a sludgy shoegaze that’ll have you questioning everything. It’s dark, it’s haunting, and... Continue Reading →

Weekend Inferno

Alright punks, strap in — Italy's about to spit some fire straight into your headphones with a face-melting, heart-thumping SPLIT from two of the underground’s loudest: Weekend Cigarettes (Alessandria) and Verse, Chorus, Inferno (Como). Thirteen tracks, no filler — just pure, blood-pumping punk rock with a brain, a soul, and a middle finger to the... Continue Reading →

Reggie!!!

Felipe Pupo’s new album Reggie!!! is a firecracker of sound, blending afrobeat, punk, hardcore, poetry, and more into a chaotic yet beautiful tribute to the band's roots and the struggles we all face. Released under Philly DIY and A-Ha Network, the album is raw, real, and unapologetically bold. At the helm is E. Grizzly Mendez,... Continue Reading →

Twenty Years Too Late!

Alright, here it goes. Strap in, ‘cause this debut is a straight-up ride through chaos, confusion, and the undeniable mess of modern life. Your New Favorite Tape—the Parisian pop-punk crew—dropped their first full-length, “Twenty Years Too Late”, and it’s an absolute punch to the gut. It's like they grabbed a handful of old-school punk vibes,... Continue Reading →

Dumpster Fire

"Dumpster Fire" is the new album by D.C. punk rockers R-NØT. The trio behind it all consists of Paul Makarov on vocals and guitar, Chuck Bowley on vocals and bass, and Mike Packard on drums. With 12 tracks that are insanely catchy, this album brings the kind of punk you can’t help but get caught... Continue Reading →

Mary Underwater

After five long years of anticipation, New York’s own The Rote has dropped Mary Underwater, an album that perfectly encapsulates the raw, gritty sound they've been cultivating. A mix of punk, hard rock, and metal, this album feels like a wild ride through the darker corners of the human psyche. With 11 tracks that strike... Continue Reading →

Eat this…

Yo, if you're not already on the Bite Me Bambi train, now’s the time to hop on. The Orange County ska band just dropped their new album Eat This. With only eight tracks, this album packs a punch—super catchy, full of energy, and impossible not to move to. From the get-go, their opening track "Too... Continue Reading →

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