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  • Heartsick Join Forces With Sapphire Noel for “My Funeral” Video

    ‘Darknucore’ outfit Heartsick confront themes of suicidal ideation and self-love on their new single “My Funeral.” The band collaborated with Sapphire Noel on both the track and its accompanying music video, with frontman Alfonso Civile once again taking on directorial duties for the visual component. Speaking about the song and wo… Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com
  • Show Me The Body Premiere New Single & Music Video “No God” From Upcoming New Album “Alone Together”

    Post-hardcore/noise outfit Show Me The Body have announced their new album “Alone Together” for a July 10th release through Loma Vista Recordings. Alongside the announcement, the band have shared a new Alex Huggins-directed music video for “No God,” the second single released from the record so far. The clip features driver and content creator … Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com
  • Taproot’s Stephen Richards Guests On New Servants Of Sleep Single “Outweighing Evil”

    Taproot vocalist/guitarist Stephen Richards guests on Servants Of Sleep’s newly released single “Outweighing Evil.” The nü-metalcore band have also premiered a music video for the track, directed by Chris “Cralls” Clemente. Speaking on social media about the collaboration, Richards said: Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com
  • Listening Now : HUNNY BUZZ – Joyride

    HUNNY BUZZ drift between dreamy introspection and fuzz-drenched catharsis on Joyride, a beautifully dynamic blend of alt-rock, dream pop, and shoegaze textures. The track begins in a hazy, almost weightless atmosphere before gradually exploding into waves of distortion and emotional release, rewarding patient listeners with a massive final stretch. Ethereal vocals float above shimmering guitars and swelling melodies, creating a bittersweet tension that feels both intimate and cinematic. Joyride captures the emotional turbulence of modern indie rock at its best — soft around the edges, but capable of hitting with real force when it matters most.

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  • Listening Now : Minute Taker – Alone

    Minute Taker close the curtains on a deeply cinematic nocturnal journey with Alone, a haunting synthpop ballad wrapped in retro-futuristic atmosphere and emotional vulnerability. Blending glowing analogue synths, melancholic melodies, and introspective storytelling, the track trades dramatic escapism for quiet acceptance, capturing the strange beauty of solitude and self-reconnection. Drawing from the emotional grandeur of classic 80s synthpop and modern synthwave textures, Alone feels intimate yet expansive, like wandering empty city streets at 3AM with only your thoughts for company. Elegant, reflective, and deeply immersive, it’s a fittingly moving conclusion to Minute Taker’s darkly romantic sonic universe.

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  • JORODU – The Hummingbird Conspiracy

    JORODU – The Hummingbird Conspiracy

    JoRoDu 2026 Melody-pursuing Miamian finds stylistic independence in deceptive simplicity and locates new audience along the way. Jose Roman Duque was an in-demand drummer ever since he left Venezuela for the Berklee liberties, but the last two decades have seen … Continue reading

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  • Listening Now : Faiyaz and the Wasted Chances – Bleeding Out

    Faiyaz and the Wasted Chances crash through with Bleeding Out, a sharp, adrenaline-fueled garage punk blast that balances infectious riffs and chaotic momentum with a darker emotional core. Beneath the track’s bouncy hooks and stripped-back rawness lies a story of exhaustion, pain, and stubborn resilience, turning frustration into something fiercely cathartic. The contrast between playful guitar lines and emotionally heavy lyricism gives the song its unique spark, while the live-wire production keeps every second urgent and unpredictable. Bleeding Out is messy in all the right ways — loud, immediate, and impossible to stand still to.

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  • Listening Now : ORAEN – A.R.S.

    ORAEN unleash a furious collision of heavy basslines, crushing guitars, and politically charged intensity on A.R.S., an alternative rock burner that hits with both sonic force and thematic weight. Using radiation poisoning as a metaphor for the quiet spread of greed, corruption, and blind conformity, the track channels frustration into explosive riffs and emotionally raw vocal delivery. ORAEN balance punk aggression with melodic tension, creating a sound that feels urgent, cinematic, and deeply confrontational without losing its hook-driven momentum. A.R.S. is loud, restless, and sharply relevant — protest rock with genuine bite.

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  • Listening Now : Big Ced – What you know about that wood?!

    Big Ced roll deep with What You Know About That Wood?!, a bass-heavy slab of Southern “Country Rap” that drips with Texas swagger, trunk-rattling grooves, and old-school street charisma. Powered by laid-back flows and classic ATX energy, the track feels like a celebration of car culture, independent hustle, and decades of underground legacy. Big Ced delivers every bar with veteran confidence, letting the booming production and unmistakable Southern swing do the heavy lifting. Raw, nostalgic, and proudly rooted in Texas tradition, What You Know About That Wood?! is built to cruise loud and hit hard.

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  • Listening Now : Flytrap – Straight To The Moon (feat. Sargeant X Comrade)

    Flytrap head Straight To The Moon into deep cosmic-funk territory, delivering a chilled-out groove packed with silky vocals, jazzy flourishes, and irresistible late-night atmosphere. Featuring the soulful presence of Sargeant X Comrade, the track floats effortlessly between neo soul, acid jazz, and retro-futuristic funk, driven by warm basslines, lush live instrumentation, and an effortlessly smooth trumpet solo. There’s a celebratory yet bittersweet energy running through the song, made even more meaningful by its connection to Marvin “The Fly” Kee’s legacy project Weapons Of Mass Creation. Straight To The Moon feels timeless — classy, spacey, and overflowing with groove from beginning to end.

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