January 6, 2022

Loathe release scathing new track "Dimorphous Display"—listen

British four-piece band Loathe have released a new single titled “Dimorphous Display.” The release comes as the band work on the follow-up to the 2020 studio album I Let It In And It Took Everything and the 2021 ambient instrumental record The Things They Believe. Read more: Static Dress unveil claustrophobic new visual for “Di-sinTer”—watch The band...

PinkPantheress wins BBC Music’s Sound Of 2022 Poll

PinkPantheress has been announced as the winner of BBC Radio 1‘s Sound Of 2022. The label is afforded to one of the UK‘s most promising new musicians. “I am so happy to be chosen for the BBC Sound Of 2022, to be put up against such amazing musicians has been an honour and I just...

Spider-Man's new look? Official concept artist imagines Tom Holland's Venom suit

The official Spider-Man: No Way Home concept artist Thomas du Crest has revealed new imaginings of possible designs for Tom Holland. The renderings showcase the actor in a Venom symbiote suit. Read more: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ continues strong box office performance in the new year The artist shared the new designs on Twitter, writing, “While...

Static Dress unveil claustrophobic new visual for "Di-sinTer"—watch

UK-based Static Dress have given listeners another look into the parallel universe they have been creating with their new video for “Di-sinTer.” The track features vocalist and producer King Yosef. Read more: Vein.fm release “The Killing Womb” ahead of sophomore album Static Dress create organized chaos in “Di-sinTer” and the accompanying video. The track is...

Urethane team up with Pennywise's Jim Lindberg for "Inheritance"—watch

Urethane have released a new video for their single “Inheritance.” The track also features Jim Lindberg of Pennywise. Alternative Press is bringing you a first look at the new visual. The track comes from the band’s powerful debut record, Chasing Horizons, which was released in September 2021 via Cyber Tracks.  Read more: Steve Caballero on...

10 bands that prove why Misfits endure, from Metallica to My Chemical Romance

Misfits are the very model of an influential punk band. Which was most likely not Glenn Danzig’s goal when he formed them in 1977 in his native Lodi, New Jersey, naming them for Marilyn Monroe’s final film from 1961. After initially being driven by Danzig’s distorted electric piano, Misfits became known for sludgy power chords...