post-hardcore
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Remo Drive keeps the torch lit for emo with their promising debut.
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Despite a decade and a half having elapsed, At the Drive-In picks up where its flagship album Relationship of Command left off without skipping much of a beat.
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On The Long Dark Blue, Swain (f.k.a. This Routine Is Hell) channel the angst and energy of 90s rock music, while putting their own spin on the various styles.
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Wormrot goes the distance with a new set of abrasive and diverse tracks that run the extreme music gamut.
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The Dillinger Escape Plan goes down swinging on their final album.
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Touché Amoré returns with an incredible, emotionally potent concept on their fourth album.
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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.
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The opening track of The Long Dark Blue, the (sort of) debut album by Dutch punk trio Swain, out September 9 via End Hits.
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The lead single from Stage Four, a new album by post-hardcore group Touché Amoré, out September 16 via Epitaph. The band seems to be heading into a more accessible, pop punk-infused direction here, but still delivers impassioned performances.
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At its best, the new PUP album is a clever, witty piece of modern pop punk, At its worst, it’s a temper tantrum.