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Murderous garage punk
Murderous garage punk
The Cutthroat Brothers
Digital Warfare Records announces the debut album by newly formed garage punk duo The Cutthroat Brothers. The duo consists of real-life barbers, the Sweeney Todd of Punk -- Jason Cutthroat (vocals, guitar) and Donny Paycheck (drums).
Autumn Walker is a Texas rock band who will release their debut "Daydreamer" in 2019. The second single "Barking at the Buddha" was released on 9/21 and is a "psychedelia-tinged cut that is so sublime that it practically levitates” (-AXS).
Grim Streaker's sound is a mix of the snotty, mid-tempo punk of late '70s New York & London and the fast, abrasive hardcore that emerged in LA & DC in the early '80s. The band released their debut EP, Minority Girl, last year and is currently working on their debut LP.
Hey punks! We're the Hostile Omish - a name synonymous with Ohio punk for the past three decades! Here is Junk Drawer, the latest single from our 30th anniversary album, XXX! Pick up or stream a copy and rock out to BARNCORE!!
Blending, visceral tight-knit rhythms akin to The Smiths or Idlewild and matching them with the foreboding intensity of Interpol or Forward Russia!, ‘The Future Is Not What It Was’ is the London-based band’s heart-stopping third single for Alan McGee’s Creation 23 label.
Hello! We're releasing the new (and third) Unqualified Nurse Band album this year. It's called UNB3. A link to the first song Spit & Howl is below. It's a 2 minute blast of Melodic Hardcore Punkabilly Chaos (is that even a thing?!?!).
Howdy folks! We're Bikini Islands - a 4 piece indie garage rock band from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. We just wrapped up recording a few of our most eclectic and energetic tunes yet. 'Vines' is our latest single hot off the press on 4/12/19! We debuted a music video for that as well a few days ago.
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