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Bandcamp's Best Music Releases for March 2026
Bandcamp has released its curated guide to the essential music releases across multiple genres for March 2026. The coll…
Horse Lords Unveil Vocal-Driven Album, Share New Tracks
Experimental rock band Horse Lords have announced their new album ‘Demand to Be Taken to Heaven Alive!’ set for release…
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Song for a Gorgeous Blonde - I Am Gorgeous Yellow (Also) - Techno-prog sequel to ‘I Am Gorgeous (Yellow)’
This article announces a sequel to the techno track ‘I Am Gorgeous (Yellow)’ titled ‘Song for a Gor…
Screaming Females & Gladie members form Universal Girlfriend, collabed with Tracy Bonham, opening for Saetia
Members of Screaming Females and Gladie have formed a new band called Universal Girlfriend, who hav…
Mike Patton Supergroup Tomahawk Reunite for Tour With the Melvins
Mike Patton's experimental rock supergroup Tomahawk is reuniting for their first tour in 13 years, …
Heather The Jerk's New Tape ‘Scroll If You Love Devil’ Is A Garage-Pop Uncut Gem
Heather The Jerk, the garage-pop project of Madison-based musician Heather Sawyer, has released a n…
Snowcuffs: Burst
Snowcuffs releases ‘Burst’, an album that explores existential themes through underground and alter…
Cola – “Hedgesitting”
Montreal trio Cola releases ‘Hedgesitting,’ the lead single from their upcoming album ‘Cost of Livi…
Landowner Share New Song “Bow To Your Sponsor”: Listen
Massachusetts post-punk band Landowner has released a new song titled ‘Bow To Your Sponsor’ from th…
Cloudy ignites ZERO TOKYO with a hypnotic Hard Techno takeover alongside Adrián Mills
Cloudy headlined ZERO TOKYO with an intense hard techno set that captivated the Japanese audience. …
Twat Union is London's New Favorite Feminist Band With New EP Don't Blame the Peach
London-based theatrical punk group Twat Union is releasing their second EP, Don't Blame the Peach, …
Mascara: Nerium
Mascara's album ‘Nerium’ explores underground music and pop culture through themes of existential p…
Past Model: Memory
Past Model: Memory is a publication focused on underground music and alternative culture, covering …
Charm School get noisy on industrial new track ‘Schadenfreude Ploy’.
Charm School releases a new industrial track titled ‘Schadenfreude Ploy’, showcasing intense post-p…
Download 2026 add A Day To Remember, Creeper and more to line-up as day splits revealed
Download Festival 2026 has announced additional lineup additions including A Day To Remember and Cr…
Indigo Syndicate shares sleek, R&B-tinged track “DND”
Nashville-based trio Indigo Syndicate releases their new R&B-tinged track ‘DND,’ which explores…
Watch Jessie Ware Sing “The Way We Were” For BAFTAs’ 2026 In Memoriam
Jessie Ware performed “The Way We Were” during the In Memoriam segment at the 2026 BAFTAs held at L…
Daft Punk mark five years since split with retro-futuristic new video for ‘Human After All’
Daft Punk commemorated the fifth anniversary of their breakup by releasing a new retro-futuristic m…
Def Nettle - Mohawk (self-released)
Def Nettle's self-released track ‘Mohawk’ skillfully incorporates sonic influences from post-punk a…
Turnstile announce exclusive UK headline show for summer 2026
Turnstile have announced an exclusive UK headline show scheduled for summer 2026. The band will be …
Cure video director Tim Pope to publish memoir charts 80s excess and ego
Tim Pope, the acclaimed music video director who created iconic videos for The Cure, Soft Cell, and…
Tita Nzebi : Réminiscence, un album entre mémoire, identité et spiritualité
Tita Nzebi releases ‘Réminiscence’, a meditative album exploring memory, identity, and spirituality…
EP Review: Glenn Joseph Beats – Space Heartbreak | AnalogueTrash
Glenn Joseph Beats releases Space Heartbreak, a new EP that blends classic soul and R&B sounds …
sheep eyes - Horn Of Plenty - We love that Sound
The article discusses sheep eyes’ single with A-side ‘Lean’ and B-side ‘Horn Of Plenty’, praising t…