CARV.R shifts a darker beat across a kaleidoscopic shadow on ‘Deflect’

<p>We last caught up CARV.R at the tail end of a lost 2021, when the Providence-based dark electronic-pop project of producer Cristian Carver teamed with Casey Desmond on the propulsive and visually engaging “Stuck.” CARV.R is adept at balancing the dark and light in their music, which often pairs heavy low-end industrial bass with glistening synth textures that glide across the surface for a sound that both pushes and pulls. And those elements dance in kaleidoscopic shadows on CARV.R’s dynamic […]</p>
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DeevoDaGenius shares ‘All Praises’ with a cohort of Massachusetts rap

<p>“Somewhere in Brockton, Massachusetts…” a collaboration of epic proportions was caught on tape. As the opening text of his new music video explains, DeevoDaGenuis headed south of Boston to corral a cohort of Mass.-made hip-hop on his new release “All Praises.” The new single and visual from the Lowell producer gradually stacks verses from FUNERAL Ant Bell, Najee Janey, Arold, and Erdnaez The Weapon, giving listeners a taste of what’s to come on his upcoming project Deevo Type Beat, out […]</p>
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Sorry Mom sink into complicated parent-child relationships with ‘Teeth’

<p>Boston Calling Music Festival kicks off a fortnight from tomorrow, and we’re starting to daydream vividly about all the songs we’re gonna hear as we absorb the warm spring air around Harvard Athletic Complex. We have our list of the obvious (“The Rat” by The Walkmen; Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ “Maps”), but the list of new must-hear tunes is growing by the day, and now we’ve added “Teeth” by Sorry Mom near the top of the list. Last week, the New […]</p>
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Tightwire to release new album, share "One Foot In The Grave" video

Tightwire has announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Head Full of Snakes and will be out on June 9 via Red Scare Industries. A video for their new song “One Foot In The Grave” which was shot and edited by the band has also been released. Tightwire released their album Six Feet Deep in 2018. Check out the video and tracklist below.

Dead Alright: "Nights of Self-Destruction"

Montreal-based Dead Alright, the solo project of Louis-Charles Berthiaume of Brand New Lungs, has released a new single. It is called “Nights of Self-Destruction” and is available digitally now via Thousand Island Records. Dead Alright will be releasing new songs throughout this year. Check out the song below.

Trever Keith of Face to Face covers Lost Dog Street Band

Trever Keith of Face to Face has released a cover of Lost Dog Street Band’s “What Keeps Me Up Now”. The song originally appeared on their album Glory which was released in 2022. Trever Keith is currently writing songs for a full-length solo album expected out later this year. Check out the song below.

The Pretenders announce new album, release new song "Let The Sun Come In"

The Pretenders have announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Relentless and will be out on September 1 via Rhino. The lineup on this album is Chrissie Hyde, James Walbourne, Kris Sonne, Chris Hill, Dave Page, and Carwyn Ellis. Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead is featured on the closing track “I Think About You Daily”. The band has also released their first single called “Let The Sun Come In”. The Pretenders released their album Hate for Sale in 2020. Check out the song and tracklist below.

Shroud to release new EP

Springfield, Illinois hardcore band Shroud have announced that they will be releasing a new EP. It is called This Will Define You and features five new tracks. The EP will be out on May 17 via Delayed Gratification Records. Shroud will be playing a handful of US shows starting later this month and released their EP Staring into the Eyes of Heaven in 2022. Check out the dates below.

Sincere Engineer release video for "Fireplace"

Sincere Engineer has released a video for their new song “Fireplace”. The video was written and produced by Deanna Belos and the band performances were filmed by Eric Mott. The song appears to be a standalone single and is available digitally via Hopeless Records. Speaking about the song Deanna said,"'Fireplace' is a kinda funny song about not liking someone and not caring if they get chopped up and eaten and thrown in a fireplace because they were jerk! I took some lyrical risks with this one but I'm super stoked on it and think it's really catchy. To me, it's like the 'Corn Dog Sonnet No. 7' of this record!"Sincere Engineer released two new singles and an acoustic version of “Trust Me” in 2022 and released their album Bless My Psyche in 2021. The band will be playing the US on the touring festival Sad Summer Fest this July and will be playing Four Chord Music Fest in Pennsylvania this August. Check out the video below.

Videos: Pupil Slicer: "Glaring Dark of Night" / "Momentary Actuality"

Pupil Slicer have released a video for their songs “Glaring Dark of Night” and “Momentary Actuality”. The video was filmed at the Theatre Royal Windsor and was produced and directed by David Gregory. The song is off their upcoming album Blossom which will be out on June 2 via Prosthetic Records. Pupil Slicer released their album Mirrors in 2021. Check out the video below.