From Take Control, the new LP by British punk duo Slaves, out September 30 via Virgin EMI.
Before the Wall by Kyle Craft A rousing single from Portland-based singer-songwriter Kyle Craft, who just earlier this year released his debut album Dolls of Highland through Sub Pop.
The lead single from The Dillinger Escape Plan‘s potentially final album Dissociation, which comes out October 14 via the band’s Party Smasher imprint.
The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just his short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions.
Chicago’s Noname delivers one of this year’s most heartwarming and positive mixtapes, backing her earnest rap style with beautifully jazzy instrumentals.
Skillet, in the wise words of Hank Hill – “Can’t you see you’re not making Christianity better? You’re just making rock and roll worse.”
Ghoul returns with more tales from the heart of Creepsylvania on their latest record, Dungeon Bastards.
Famed punk outfit Descendents makes another mild return with Hypercaffium Spazzinate.
From On Strange Loops, the new album by atmospheric death metal outfit Mithras, out October 21 via Willowtip.
Parisian blackgaze pioneers Alcest bring back the screams in this lead single from their upcoming LP Kodama, out September 30 via Prophecy Productions.