Weekend kickoff song:
Rain When I Die - Alice In Chains
This isn't 200bpm, but check it out anyway. Inspired by being a teenager in the 90s - quirky, grunge, indie sound.
JMSN - ...it's only about you if you think it is. (2025)
https://jmsn.bandcamp.com/album/its-only-about-u-if-you-think-it-is
Orange County Trio Sparrows Eat Crows Released “Red Tide Rising” EP
Orange County’s Sparrows Eat Crows released “Red Tide Rising,” a thunderous new EP merging massive riffs, haunting vocals, and melodic depth. Inspired by grunge and alternative metal pioneers like Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Helmet, and Deftones, the EP channels raw emotion through seismic grooves and dynamic hooks. The band’s signature blend of heaviness and atmosphere cements their place among modern alt-metal standouts.
https://open.spotify.com/album/7iKiJXaeqmLaOgWjnvY3io?si=Y7TFBPqcR-q3m6t4tMP-wA
#ALTERNATIVE #GRUNGE #INDIE #INDIEROCK #MUSIC #NEWS #POSTHARDCORE #SPARROWSEATCROWS
Alice In Chains – Jar Of Flies #CD #EP #Columbia #id7522672474855 #SonyMusic #Grunge #cdpost #cdcollection #discoécultura #compactdisc #digitalaudio #GradienteS96 #PanasonicDVDS29 #kombi #noise #há1ano
Oggi si parte con l'ultimo disco di Dax, che fa sempre uscire musica con il contagocce ma ogni volta è una festa. Sempre poi sperando in qualcosa di nuovo degli Acid Bath, anche solo il tour di reunion in Europa 🥲
Casual Drag – The Master
“The Master” is the latest release by Casual Drag, an outstanding Scottish trio based in Glasgow. It’s their first piece of work this year, arriving after “Can You Hear Me Now?” and “Revolution Will Eat Itself,” a standalone single and extended play released in 2024 and 2023 that you should also check out as soon as possible. Their latest effort arrives with many innovations in songwriting, composition, arrangements, and production, showcasing a natural progression of an already incredible band. Lyrically, “The Master” talks about not struggling against the obstacles in life and not letting the trauma rule or limit you. It encourages taking control over the trajectory and fighting against everything that trauma imposed on us. Casual Drag tackles various sentiments, moods, situations, and circumstances through “The Master,” making it a highly relatable song that will immediately resonate with the broader audience. Sonically, there are a lot of things going on in Casual Drag’s music. They employ various approaches, techniques, and styles to depict a lush sonic imagery that immediately wraps around the listening apparatus, grabs by the collar, and refuses to let go long after the last notes and beats end. Perhaps garage rock comes to mind first, but you’ll unquestionably stumble upon some of the finest properties borrowed from post-punk, punk rock, noise rock, grunge, alternative, and indie. The band uses all these elements as more than necessary enhancements, uplifting the entire new song to new heights while simultaneously remaining loyal to the primary sonic direction. Therefore, these experimentations with various approaches, techniques, and music genres resulted in a catchy track that will immediately resonate with anyone looking for raw, energetic, and powerful music.
Photo courtesy of the band.From the onset, it becomes apparent that these skillful musicians have poured heart and soul into their latest track. “The Master” carries so many brilliant moments that you’ll gladly spin this garage rock gem all over again. It arrives with a profoundly detailed structure, adorned with all those profoundly detailed segments, brilliant ideas, and catchy instrumentations, thoughtfully packed to satisfy even the pickiest music enthusiasts. As soon as you press play, you’ll hear that guitar play a main role in shaping a perfect backdrop for all the vocals to shine upon. This composition is fully stacked with all those catchy, memorable, addictive, hypnotic chord progressions, riffs, and themes, heavily drenched in generous servings of fuzz distortion. The guitar sounds raw, abrasive, and gritty from scratch to finish, bringing more detail to the ambiance, yet you’ll hear every note delivered through this particular instrument. Perhaps Casual Draw solely relies on heavy, powerful, and aggressive sound, but they also implemented some melody and harmony, which, in this case, acts as a counterbalance, providing even more detail to this track. The lead vocal performance acts as a centerpiece of this sonic equation, commanding attention, elevating the entire song to new heights, and leading listeners on an epic journey through the noisy universe. Whether exploring lower and calmer registers or delivering powerful shouts that provide even more aggression to the song, the vocals seamlessly balance everything the remainder of the band intended to achieve with this track. Besides decorating all those segments and orchestrations, these vocal harmonies also contribute more than necessary emotional depth and detail. You’ll also notice all those additional vocal layers, back vocals, and sing-alongs, giving more power and an anthemic feel to the particular segments. It’s such a nice and effective addition that works to the advantage of this excellent track.
Of course, this composition wouldn’t sound complete without an equally impressive rhythm section. Beneath all those lush guitar works, the vividly hearable, intricate, warm-sounding basslines rumble, contributing more than necessary heaviness, clarity, and depth while serving as a binding element between the mentioned instrumentations and rhythmic patterns. These rich, deep, dense, and heavy low-ends contribute even more groove and detail, making “The Master” even more complex. The exceptional drumming performance, based upon energetic, thoughtfully arranged, flawlessly performed, well-accentuated beats, breaks, fills, and other percussive acrobatics, keeps everything in line while simultaneously dictating groove and pace. Each kick of the snare, kick of the bass drum, accentuation on the hi-hat, and splash over the cymbal cuts through the ambiance, providing more power and dynamics. As you can see, Casual Drag thought about everything while writing and composing their latest standalone single. “The Master” expertly blends only the finest properties of garage, punk rock, post-punk, noise rock, and grunge music, demonstrating that even longstanding music genres like these can still sound innovative, fresh, unique, and exciting. Causal Drag crafted an excellent song, packed with tremendous rawness, aggression, and power, vividly showcasing their skills, creativity, talent, knowledge, and experience. Therefore, if you’re looking for a catchy, memorable, engaging listening experience packed with meaningful lyricism and outstanding musical performance, “The Master” will be right up your alley. The single is available on all streaming platforms. Don’t miss it!
https://open.spotify.com/track/1t6tGXrIyCAvXGCM7TYTp8?si=9cae018c1b5344f0
#ALTERNATIVE #CASUALDRAG #garage #GRUNGE #INDIE #INDIEROCK #MUSIC #NOISEROCK #POSTPUNK #PUNKROCK #REVIEWS
youtube.com/watch?v=hTWK...
#Rock
#Grunge
Una de las bandas de mi adolescencia y otra de los temazo que habré tocado de ellos,para empezar a tocar la guitarra viene muy bien.
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spi...
The Eradicator / Miller Lowlives / Mulva
X-Ray Arcade, Sunday, December 28 at 07:00 PM CST
X-RAY ARCADE PRESENTS
LIVE MUSIC / ALL AGES
6PM DOORS / 7PM MUSIC
$15 CASH DAY OF
THE ERADICATOR
The Eradicator is a musical artist & band based on the protagonist of the Kids in the Hall sketch of the same name. Blurring the line between fanfiction and adaptive reality, The Eradicator has molded punk and hardcore influences into an expansive catalog of tracks that expound on the psychological makeup of an aggressive ski mask-wearing squash player in a restless environment, confronting internal demons while combating external challengers as part of his quest to maintain dominance atop his local D Squash ladder. The new single sided LP, called You Can Hate The Eradicator, traverses through subjects of empowerment, a newfound hatred of golf, a constant battle against father time, and bad body odor.
MILLER LOWLIFES
Heading up to Cudahy from Tampa, FL. You know what you’re getting with the Miller Lowlifes; it’s in the name. It’s not, not safe, but a bit to the left of acceptable. It’s familiar, but exciting. It’s blue collar kids with white collar jobs screaming about the same shit you scream about. It’s angry and funny and poignant and welcoming and intoxicating. It’s the Miller Lowlifes: the Dive Bar of Bands.
MULVA
Milwaukee based BubbleGrunge
https://mkeshows.com/event/the-eradicator-miller-lowlives-mulva
is' an mir vobeigegangen: #TheGits completely remastered
http://daily.bandcamp.com/features/the-gits-mia-zapata-interview
eine heute, wie ich finde, komplett unterbewertete band aus #grunge seattle der 90er.
glaube die platte hab' ich irgendwann vor 20 jahren mal für 7€ bekommen.
vor allem die biographie von mia zapata sollten menschen mal überfliegen, da extrem tragisch #club27
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Zapata
Free download codes:
The Quivering Palm - Perpetual Motion Vol. 2
"What's the best cure for earworms? More earworms!"
#alternative #industrial #indierock #shoegaze #dreampop #grunge #minneapolis #music
#grunge ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ https://zilchbanduk.bandcamp.com/
#NowPlaying Glimmer - Get Weak 🎶 First listen to this album. IF you like your #shoegaze with some #grunge in there then you'll enjoy this! One for @alicemcalicepants to check out.
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Sharkmuffin - Chartreuse (Spacejam Remixes)
"Noise punk meets psychedelic power pop band Sharkmuffin's debut Chartreuse featuring Hole's Patty Schemel on drums"
#garagerock #grunge #remix #riotgrrrl #anniversaryrelease #music
Not sure if I've ever posted from this youtube channel before, but I've been watching it for years. He does ballpark-15 min videos of grunge, rock and metal bands. Something about his voice and the length of the videos have me always coming back.
Anyways, here's a great one on Pearl Jam with a nod to The Beat that just came out
Pearl Jam’s Greatest Hit…Stolen in Broad Daylight?
Soul Blind Evolve Their Sound on New Album “Red Sky Mourning”
Photo by Justin PietropaoliHudson Valley’s alt-hard rock heavyweights Soul Blind are back with Red Sky Mourning, an album that signals both rebirth and reckoning. Following their acclaimed 2022 debut Feel It All Around, the band digs deeper into molten guitar layers and subterranean melodies. Red Sky Mourning expands their sonic scope — heavier, darker, but also more human. Still rooted in 90s alt-rock textures, Soul Blind sound utterly revitalized, their music erupting with emotional depth and creative fearlessness. A defining statement for one of modern rock’s most compelling acts.
https://open.spotify.com/album/5bRccN4Jnq0Nyi79zrGSNq?si=FqDifHx5SsuHr7MqIyvK4A
Blacklist Union – Slay The Dragon CD
Los Angeles-based rockers Blacklist Union return with another fine piece of sonic artistry that will unquestionably appeal to anyone who appreciates cleverly assembled and flawlessly performed music. Known for their energetic, groovy, powerful, and modern hard rock sound, their latest effort features twelve compositions that further solidify their position on the contemporary music scene. “Slay The Dragon” is packed with everything you ever needed from the modern hard rock album, but these experienced musicians always find new ways to impress even more. From start to finish, this material shines with some of the finest vocal, sonic, and rhythmic maneuvers you’ll hear in a very long time, and the qualities that meet all the trends in modern music production are there to elevate this listening experience to new heights. Perhaps Blacklist Union dominantly explores the fundamentals of modern hard rock, but you’ll unquestionably notice how some of the finest properties borrowed from hard ‘n’ heavy, glam, grunge, metal, alternative, and other similar styles found their way into this sonic equation. Tony West and the remainder of the band use all these elements as enhancements and decorations to elevate this comprehensive collection of songs to new heights while simultaneously remaining loyal to the primary sonic direction. Although Blacklist Union dominantly explored modern rock, you’ll notice how they implemented subtle touches of nostalgia, evoking eighties and nineties rock at some points, two significant eras where hard rock unquestionably ruled the airwaves. They thought about everything while working on this material, resulting in a catchy, memorable, addictive, hypnotic, engaging listening experience worth repeating over and over again.
From the onset, it becomes apparent that Blacklist Union used various approaches, different techniques, and complementary genres while writing, composing, arranging, and producing these songs. Each composition arrives with perfect structure, adorned with many profoundly detailed segments, brilliant ideas, and marvelous orchestrations, making this listening experience even more pleasant to the ears. Of course, Tony West’s superb vocal performance serves as a centerpiece, elevating every track to new heights, commanding attention, and leading listeners on an epic voyage through Blacklist Union’s powerful, energetic, groovy sound from scratch to finish. His impressive vocal range seamlessly balances low, mid, and high notes with such precision and finesse, emphasizing everything the remainder of the band intended to achieve with this material. Besides decorating all those segments and instrumentations, he also contributes more than necessary emotional depth and complexity to an already intricate song structure. You’ll also hear how the additional vocal layers, back vocals, and sing-alongs bring more anthemic vibes to the particular segments. In the meantime, the guitars reign supreme by shaping a luxuriant backdrop for all the vocals to shine upon. You’ll notice how all those leads, themes, melodies, harmonies, and other sonic maneuvers shine on one side while the other offers heavy and powerful riffs and chord progressions. It’s nearly mindblowing how all these layers articulate together without overwhelming each other. The generous servings of distortion contribute rawness, abrasion, grittiness, and aggression to this soundscape, making “Slay The Dragon” suitable not only to hard rock fans but also those leaning towards much heavier underground music genres. Still, Blacklist Union also knows how to slow and mellow things down, so there are also some marvelous, impressive, ethereal ballads included along the way.
Of course, this fine piece of sonic artistry wouldn’t sound complete without a rock-solid rhythm section. You’ll notice how all those vividly hearable, profoundly detailed, warm-sounding, intricate basslines rumble beneath the guitars, offering more than necessary heaviness, clarity, and depth while serving as a binding element between the mentioned instrumentations and rhythmic patterns. These rich, deep, dense, and heavy low-ends contribute more groove and detail, making this material even more powerful. The exceptional drumming performance, based upon tastefully arranged, flawlessly performed, well-accentuated beats, breaks, fills, and other percussive acrobatics, keeps everything in line while simultaneously dictating groove and pace. Each hit of the snare drum, kick of the bass drum, accentuation on the hi-hat, and splash over the cymbals cuts the ambiance, making this material more dynamic. As you can see, Blacklist Union thought about everything while working on this material. They poured heart and soul into each vocal, sonic, and rhythmic maneuver, showcasing their tremendous performance and songwriting from scratch to finish. While the entire material deserves your utmost attention, tracks like “Mississippi Moonhound,” “Up In Smoke,” “Can You Heal Me,” “Do It For The Song,” “Free At Last,” “Horns And Halos,” “X Marks The Spot,” and “Slay The Dragon” are just some of the standout tracks, and I highly advise you to listen to this material from scratch to finish. “Slay The Dragon” is one of the finest modern hard rock albums in recent years and definitely the best rock record you’ll hear in a very long time. Therefore, head to your favorite streaming platforms and listen to it loud!
#ALTERNATIVE #BLACKLISTUNION #GRUNGE #HARDROCK #METAL #MUSIC #REVIEWS
A relic of slacker culture. Still earworming. #postpunk #grunge
https://youtu.be/P4UnpbWM-vQ?si=zJHOTIqs96iKOPdm