Sunday, 30 November 2025
First Day Back
Saturday, 29 November 2025
Die, Emperor! Die!
Burned Out Bright
Friday, 28 November 2025
Stop It!!
Tuesday, 24 June 2025
key vs. locket
I haven't been coming up with new releases this year as much as I'd like to, but this is one of the few that have really stood out to me. key vs. locket is a new solo project created by twikipedia (I don't know her actual name I apologize), who recorded, performed, and released this fantastic new album titled i felt like a sketch. Pulling the mathy, midwest emo guitars into tracks that both punch and shimmer, what really sets this apart is in the indelible songwriting, with fantastic hooks and melodies (some of which are in Portuguese) across its entirety. These tracks are dynamic, with the lo-fi only adding to its scrappy charm. The instrumentation is even varied, with acoustic guitars, pianos, and what sounds like digital percussion/synths, all of which comes together beautifully at the end of "symptom". It's 50 minutes but there's a plethora of variety amongst most of these tracks, with frenetic guitar work and unique hooks, tones, and structures within each that make it the whole album a breezy listen. If you're into Car Seat Headrest, Parannoul, Marietta, or Oso Oso, maybe give this a listen. And if there are any other albums from this year that have stuck with you, please let me know as I need to catch up! Enjoy.
Sunday, 22 June 2025
The Cable Car Theory
Jabberjaw
Jabberjaw were a three-piece punk/emo band from Oakland, California that were active around 1992. The band is notable for giving way to Indian Summer, which singer/guitarist Adam Nanaa formed as he moved away from the pop punk direction of this band. Sonically, they're somewhere between Jawbreaker, Screeching Weasel, and Crimpshrine, a little rough around the edges but melodically inclined. The band only put out one EP and one split (with The Bloodhound Gang, but not the one you're thinking of), both of which were put out by Nanaa's own Homestead Records. Naturally this doesn't compare to the monumental work of Indian Summer (who I returned to recently and still astounded by). But as for as scrappy, melodic punk that sounds like a young band still carving out their sound, it's decent, with added historical signifigance to boot.
Thursday, 13 February 2025
Versera
"The perfect ending to this piece of shit story" For the unininitiated, since 2013 this is a day to celebrate forlorn discontment, a day where yearning gives way to utter despondence. Every living creature dies alone, and you're no different. There's links to previous entries at the end of all this if you choose to deepen that wound while turning your tears into lube. Cry alone, die alone. Happy Valentine's Day.
Sunday, 9 February 2025
Sinema
Saturday, 8 February 2025
Friends Unseen
Thursday, 19 December 2024
The Cabs
Wednesday, 18 December 2024
Common Sage
Common Sage are a four-piece post-hardcore/emo/alternative band from Brooklyn, New York that formed in 2018. They've released a few EP's and three full-lengths since then, the latest of which came out at the end of November this year via Equal Vision Records. I wasn't really familiar with this band until recently, when a few of you guys requested them, and I completely understand why. Their melting pot of influences is right up this blog's alley, being melancholic as hell, with melodious vocals, effects-laden arpeggios, seeringly angular riffs, cathartic climaxes, and off-kilter, textured rhythms. They sound like a lot of things, ergo sounding like their own thing. But to give you an easy point of reference, if you're into Taking Back Sunday, On The Might Of Princes, Quicksand, Balance And Composure, you'll dig this, with some added flashes of things such as The Blood Brothers and Modest Mouse. Regardless of my poor descriptors here, Closer To; is worth your time to check out, and I thank you guys for your recommendation of it. My Top 50 list is pretty much solidified at this point, but if I had more time with it I could definitely see this record making the cut, it's one of the year's finest. Enjoy.