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East End Redemption

Interviews • March 24, 2026

Punk’s never been about polish. It’s about passion, sweat, and the grind it takes to keep going when most people quit. East End Redemption carry that spirit like a trophy. Out of the East Coast underground, they’re mixing hard-earned experiences with the urgency of a band that still believes in something. We caught up with the band to talk about their roots, resilience, and what keeps them hungry after all these years in the scene. East End Redemption doesn’t need to reinvent punk or hardcore. They just remind you why it still hits. Real stories, no gimmicks, no gloss. The kind of band that makes you want to show up early, stay late, and scream the words back until your throat gives out. The underground scene’s heartbeat is still strong, and bands like East End Redemption are the reason it hasn’t flatlined yet. Scene Point Blank: For readers who might be new to East End Redemption -- what’s the story behind the band name and how did this lineup come together? Drew Perez: The band name is a fun story. I used to be in a Portland, ME punk band called Don't Hit Your Sister and one of the members, Levi, was from away and still learning the area. We were out driving around one day, and we passed a bottle recycling center called East End Redemption (yes, it's still in business). He laughed and said, "Yes! If I ever have a hardcore band that's what I'm gonna name it!" … Read more

Post Office Experiences

Music • March 10, 2026

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

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 … 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

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Tigers Jaw

Lost on You
Hopeless (2026)

Tigers Jaw was formed in 2005 in Scranton, PA by high school friends. After a brief hiatus in 2013, the band is once again carefully crafting and delivering a sound that is equal parts upbeat angst and mellow moodiness. The current lineup, consisting of Ben Walsh (guitar, vocals), Brianna Collins (keys, vocals), Mark Lebiecki (guitar), Colin Gorman (bass), and Teddy … Read more

N.E. Vains

Running Down Pylons
Big Neck Records (2025)

N.E. Vains’ Running Down Pylons delivers that kind of glorious, basement-level destruction. You know, back in the ’70s when every basement had those flimsy swinging room-dividing doors, and your skinny 130-pound frame suddenly ripped them clean off the hinges in a fit of imagined superhuman strength? The day you went from sand-kicked weakling to full Charles Atlas mail-order muscle miracle? … Read more

Poison The Well

Peace In Place
Sharptone (2026)

There’s no way to talk about Peace In Place without acknowledging the shadow it steps out from. Poison the Well isn’t just another reunited band dusting off an old name. They’re literally architects of the genre. The Opposite of December… A Season of Separation didn’t just help define metalcore, it rewired how heaviness and vulnerability could coexist. And honestly, is … Read more

Bitter Branches

Let's Give The Land Back To The Animals
Equal Vision (2026)

Sometimes when you think of a town you think of a certain sound. Philadelphia is not one of those cities for me, as the bands I know from the area vary a lot in style. Yes, there is the Dan Yemin tree (Lifetime / Kid Dynamite / Paint It Black) but there are also poppy bands and emo bands and … Read more

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Top Jimmy & The Rhythm Pigs

Pigus Drunkus Maximus (Reissue)
Blind Owl Records (2026)

If rock ’n’ roll ever had a smoky, beer-soaked, throbbing heartbeat, it lives in Top Jimmy & The Rhythm Pigs’ Pigus Drunkus Maximus. Recorded in 1981 but not released until … Read more

Dream Fatigue

No Requiem
Daze (2026)

There’s a particular tension that makes alternative rock compelling. I love the emotional push and pull between softness and eruption. On No Requiem, Massachusetts outfit Dream Fatigue thrive in that … Read more

The Went Wrongs

This Isn't What I Ordered
Transcendental Revolution (2026)

I'm not sure what's happening to me in middle age. I used to find samples clever and a nice change-of-pace technique on albums. But lately I feel like they interrupt … Read more

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, … 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 … 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 … 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 … Read more

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

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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

A new .gif from god

Posted in Records on March 25, 2026

Grindcore-adjacent gif. from god just announced Dissimulation, the band's latest full-length, set to release on April 16 on Prosthetic Records. Formed in 2015, and locked into the same lineup for … Read more

New Neurosis!

Posted in Records on March 25, 2026

Neurosis will return with the band's first album in a decade the upcoming An Undying Love For A Burning World, released now digitally with physical records available for preorder from … Read more

Three Dead Pioneers

Posted in Records on March 25, 2026

Political rock band Dead Pioneers, who recently shared a new single, just announced their next full-length album too. The record will be titled Wagon Burner and comes out on June … Read more

The latest New Idea Society

Posted in Records on March 24, 2026

New Idea Society, an ever-changing project led by Stephen Brodsky (Cave In, Mutoid Man) and Mike Law (Wild Arrows, Eulcid), has announced a new album and a new single too. … Read more

Planet B w/ Johnny Whitney

Posted in Bands on March 24, 2026

Released via bandcamp last week (forgive us, we were busy), Planet B shared a new single called "War's Coming Home" to help raise funds for Immigrant Defense Project. The single … Read more

"Heat" with BLKE

Posted in Records on March 24, 2026

Berlin's BLKE just shared the new single "Heat" from their soon to release debut, a self-titled record out May 22 on Tonzonen Records. The band cite krautrock, noise rock, garage … Read more

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