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Spite House

Interviews • March 7, 2026

There’s a quiet weight to Spite House that doesn’t rely on volume or spectacle. Their songs sit in the uncomfortable space between anger and reflection, carrying emotional honesty without turning it into a performance. Their growth is shown on Desertion, their most fully realized material to date. Preparing for an international tour, Spite House feel less like a moment and more like a band settling into exactly who they are. Scene Point Blank: Spite House feels very deliberate in every aspect whether it's emotionally, lyrically, or even sonically. When this band first came together, what was the goal? Was it about catharsis, community, survival, or something else entirely? Max: When Marc and I first met up with the specific goal of making music together, I had just lost my mom to cancer, and he was coming out of a long-term relationship while starting a new life in Montreal again. I was carrying a lot of things I had held onto for years. The goal was really to stop living in the shadow of my own doubts and see what would happen if I trusted myself fully. I wanted to take the courage people often talk about when someone is going through grief and actually make something out of it. The first album was all new territory for me -- my first time making an album from start to finish, my first time singing songs, my first time fully putting myself out there. In that sense, it was me opening a … Read more

The Boys

Interviews • February 22, 2026

The Boys were perhaps one of the most underrated bands to ride the crest of the first wave of UK … Read more

Post Office Experiences

Music • February 22, 2026

In a different world, which we think was shortly before COVID and MAGA and all things bad and in ALL … Read more

The Darts – Tour Talk

Interviews • February 22, 2026

The Darts have a busy year ahead. First, they will release the brand new full-length Halloween Love Songs on March … Read more

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Spillings

Spillings
The Garotte (2026)

Spillings is a minimalist reconfiguration undertaken by two artists whose careers have been about genre deconstruction. The paths of Mathieu Ball and Liam Andrews have been running on parallel tracks, but both have been aiming for a similar endpoint. That is to strip down the heavy, experimental rock form, while at the same time retaining its destabilizing core. With Big … Read more

Pacifist

Five
Independent (2026)

There’s a reason five doesn’t feel like just another EP title. This isn’t a casual release or a stopgap between bigger moves but a line in the sand. On their latest five song statement, Bombay’s Pacifist sound fully aware of the lineage they’re working within, and just as aware of how much effort it takes to keep those ideals alive … Read more

Pure Intention

Pure Intention
Independent (2026)

Pure Intentions is a hard hitting punk band first emerging in the Chicago scene in 2020. Since its formation by Joe Asshole and Tommy Volume, they have since added Judson Jones in 2024 to become its current standing trio. During that time, these guys have spread their gritty sound by touring the United States while gaining a strong following along … Read more

Exhumed

Red Asphalt
Relapse (2026)

There are few bands in extreme metal who understand their own lane as well as Exhumed. For nearly three decades, Matt Harvey and company have made gore feel theatrical, technicality feel fun, and deathgrind feel almost celebratory. Red Asphalt doesn’t rewrite that formula but weaponizes it, straps it into the driver’s seat, and floors the accelerator straight into oncoming traffic. … Read more

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The Dumpies

Lub Dub
Dirt Cult (2026)

Ok full disclosure, I sung backups on (allegedly) three of these songs and one song is a cover (albeit a stretch lol) of a song I co-wrote. What can I … Read more

Elway

Nobody’s Going To Heaven
Red Scare (2025)

There’s a specific kind of punk record that doesn’t try to inspire you, doesn’t bother offering solutions, and doesn’t pretend things are going to work out in the end. Nobody’s … Read more

Heather The Jerk

Very Motorcycle EP
Goodbye Boozy (2025)

Heather The Jerk is a project from Madison, WI musician Heather Sawyer -- a scrappy punk band with garage and pop influences running rampant through the peppy, raw sound. This … Read more

Toys That Kill

Triple Sabotage
Recess (2026)

If you were lucky enough to catch Toys That Kill live last year, you were maybe treated to a set that included classic F.Y.P bangers like “Come Home Smelly” and … Read more

Various Artists

Gino and the Goons / Chinese Junk – Talk Trash With
Big Neck Records (2025)

Split LPs can be a gamble, but Talk Trash With lands squarely like a swift kick to those tender testicles dancing in the steel-toe-boot category — ten tracks of loud, … Read more

Citric Dummies

Split With Turnstile
Feel It Records (2025)

Citric Dummies might be the band I saw live the most often in 2025, yet I put off a thorough review of their latest LP until the calendar turned to … Read more

Pageant Mum

Finis Amoris Est
Red Tape Music (2026)

Breakup records usually announce themselves with a band. There is betrayal, shouting, and doors slamming shut. Finis Amoris Est, the new EP from UK post-hardcore outfit Pageant Mum, takes a … Read more

Pat Todd & The Rankoutsiders

After The Dolls
Heavy Medication Records (2026)

Pat Todd is a roots rock and roll incarnate — a relentless road dog, grinding it out night after night with his hot-as-buckshot band, The Rankoutsiders. His shows are raw, … Read more

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SPB featured stream: The Dumpies - Lub Dub

Posted in Records on March 1, 2026

Following up 2024’s near-perfect Gay Boredom comes Lub Dub by Oregon’s The Dumpies. Recorded in Austin TX at the BBQ Shack by Jason Morales and Mike Vasquez, this is their second release on Dirt Cult Records. Bassist Tim Janchar, whose long running label Hovercraft Records is co-releasing the LP says … Read more

Miami Lice

Posted in Records on March 10, 2026

The Aesop Rock and Homeboy Sandman collaboration Lice is back, with a new 8-track EP called Miami Lice: Season 4, out today digitally, with phusical copies available April 24. The … Read more

Jello Biafra health update

Posted in Music News on March 9, 2026

Jello Biafra, original vocalist of Dead Kennedys, suffered a hemorrhagic stroke on Saturday, March 7. In a prepared statement from Biafra, issued via Alternative Tentacles, Biafra says: I hopped out … Read more

Frank Turner Announces Support for Lost Evenings IX

Posted in Shows on March 9, 2026

Frank Turner has finally revealed the line-up for his 9th Lost Evenings Fest, taking place in Dallas, Texas at the South Side Ballroom from September 24th to the 27th. The … Read more

dälek explores contemporary America on new recordf

Posted in Records on March 7, 2026

Experimental rapper dälek returns with a new concept record, Brilliance of a Falling Moon, inspired in part by the 2011 Erik Larson novel The Garden of Beasts, and taking on … Read more

50 minutes of Fucked Up (so far)

Posted in Records on March 7, 2026

Fucked Up continues to wrap up their Zodiac series with Year of Monkey, out officially on June 5 via Tankcrimes. While that's still a good two months away, the band … Read more

KO-MA from France

Posted in Records on March 7, 2026

French trio KO-MA has announced their debut full-length, Anthropolis. The post-hardcore band previously released Trencadis EP in 2023, now returning with Anthropolis on March 6 -- a joint release by … Read more

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