Never Hungover Again is Joyce Manor’s tiny monument to big feelings, a 20-minute collision of pop-punk velocity and breakup-afterimage tenderness. Every chorus sounds built to be screamed by people who know better and do it anyway.
From the syncopated chaos of the opening salvo 'The Great Secret' to the melodic mosh of 'Old Light' as close as ETID have ever come to a radio-friendly unit shifter from Parts Unknown sees Every Time I Die pushing the limits of their own sound.
Joyce Manor are California pop-punk legends and I Used To Go To This Bar is this epochal band operating at the top of their game. They deliver relentlessly satisfying rock music in a manner that makes it look simply effortless.
For a decade now, Bad Suns have thrived in the sweet spot between indie rock Polish and modern alt-pop energy, crafting a sound that feels both urgent and timeless.
Their debut album, motionblur, out soon on Epitaph Records, is a thunderous statement of intent-an electrifying fusion of shoegaze, grunge, and nu-metal that surges with both nostalgia and forward momentum.
VAMP is a sonic juggernaut - industrial undertones, colossal breakdowns, and vocalist Joshua Roberts' electrifying delivery. Magnolia Park has gone bold, heavy, and unforgettable.
Drain - the Santa Cruz, CA based hardcore band, whose energetic live shows have propelled them to peak underground popularity (during a global pandemic) and they are ready to break wide open in 2023.
To Fresno is the highly anticipated sixth studio album by Joyce Manor. Produced by Rob Schnapf, this nine song album is an honest, hard-hitting, post-emo, power pop masterpiece packed with the elevated writing and earnest delivery Joyce Manor is loved for
Lil Lotus is the creative persona of LA based singer / producer John "Elias" Villagran. As Lil Lotus, Villagran draws from his vast array of influences in rock, pop-punk, and hip-hop to create genre-blending music.
Every Time I Die is a Southern Hardcore Rock band from Buffalo, New York, founded in the winter of 1998. Across a series of five albums, they have defined a scene, with their unique blend of Metalcore, punk, and Southern rock.
By making a record that solely lives up to the standards they've set themselves, Rancid have maintained their dedication to the punk ethos with a resonance that will shine longer than the dozen rewrites of "Ruby Soho" some fans want from them.
JOYCE MANOR returns with Songs From Northern Torrance: a collection of b-sides and alternate versions of fan favorites pulled from the band's personal archives.
NOFX - S & M Airlines LP. Short, high-voltage punk: jittery guitars, ragged harmonies and sharp, cheeky lyrics. 'Day To Daze' cuts quick and loud, a clear slice of the band’s early Epitaph-era bite.