post-hardcore
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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.
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A new single from emo outfit Brand New, out via their Procrastinate! Music Traitors imprint.
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Torontonian punk rock quartet PUP delivers a savage video for a track off its sophomore record The Dream Is Over, which drops May 27 on SideOneDummy.
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From Future of the Left‘s fifth album The Peace & Truce of Future of the Left, out April 8 via their Prescriptions imprint.
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NY post-hardcore outfit Big Ups return with a slightly more abstract–and Slint-influenced–approach on their latest album here.
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From Before a Millions Universes, the follow-up to New York post-hardcore outfit Big Ups’ brilliant debut Eighteen Hours of Static (review). Out March 4 via Exploding in Sound.
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Slint’s Spiderland is a depressingly intense pinnacle of creativity for a variety of underground rock styles.
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A new single from NY post-hardcore outfit Glassjaw! Might the band finally be ready to follow-up their 2002 sophomore album Worship and Tribute?
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Loma Prieta takes a slightly more melodic approach to their noisyblend of hardcore punk and screamo on this new album.