Punk

PLAX track premiere

Premiere: PLAX delivers darkly intense punk rock on “Night Watch”

Hear a new track from a new band featuring members of Nosferatu, OBN Ills and Spray Paint.

Less Art Strangled Light review

Album of the Week: Less Art – Strangled Light

A visceral post-hardcore debut that dares you not to feel something.

The Bronx 2017

The Bronx announce new album, V

Hear new single “Sore Throat.”

Metz new track tour dates

Metz announce new album, Strange Peace

Hear new single “Cellophane.”

Elvis Costello My Aim is True at 40

Revenge and Guilt: Elvis Costello’s My Aim Is True at 40

Revisiting an auspicious debut and the genius introduction to one of rock’s greatest songwriters.

Rancid Trouble Maker review

Rancid : Trouble Maker

Rancid hasn’t changed, and there’s no need for them to.

Gridfailure guest playlist

Guest Playlist: Gridfailure curates a ’90s metal and hardcore mosh pit

Neurosis, Today is the Day, His Hero is Gone, Earth Crisis and more.

Ramones Leave Home deluxe reissue

Ramones’ Leave Home 40th anniversary deluxe reissue announced

Deluxe reissue includes two extra discs of bonuses.

Wavves You're Welcome review

Wavves : You’re Welcome

The California pop punks maintain a familiar sound while hinting at where the future could take them.

At the Drive-In : in•ter a•li•a

An enjoyable if far too safe return from post-hardcore titans.

Against Me! tour dates

Against Me! announces fall North American tour dates

Band announces U.S. dates with Bleached.

Atari Teenage Riot Burn Berlin Burn

Atari Teenage Riot’s Burn, Berlin, Burn! started a digital hardcore riot

The German trio’s U.S. compilation might have been the most punk album of the ’90s.

The Clash's London

Up and down the Westway: The Clash’s London

A trip through the locales that shaped the iconic punk band.

Rites of Spring history of emo

Out of Range: Part One—Deeper Than Inside

Part one of a five-part series exploring the history of emo.

Wavves new album You're Welcome

Wavves announce new album, You’re Welcome

Hear two new tracks from the upcoming album.

thank thoughtless cruelty review

Pissed Jeans : Why Love Now

Brutal, fun, it’s the best of all possible Pissed Jeans worlds.