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'In Defense of the Genre': Best Punk & Emo Songs of November

The November roundup of our punk column ‘In Defense of the Genre’ includes recent news, reviews, and features, along with a list of the best songs of the month.

Our Favorite Songs of the Week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes Julia Holter, glass beach, Rosie Tucker, Heartworms, Infant Island, Art Feynman, Dua Lipa, Tierra Whack, Mary Timony, and more

Infant Island announce new album for Secret Voice, share "Another Cycle"

Infant Island’s first album for Touché Amoré vocalist Jeremy Bolm’s label features members of Greet Death, .gif from god, Undeath, For Your Health, and more.

24 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Mötley Crüe’s Mick Mars, Rapsody, Bbymutha, Fucked Up, DJ Haram, Eye Flys, Guided by Voices, Marnie Stern, and more…

Notable Releases of the Week (7/14)

This week’s Notable Releases include UK rapper J Hus’ triumphant return, Touché Amoré vocalist Jeremy Bolm’s 31-band screamo comp, Palehound’s introspective new LP, and more…

Infant Island, Thirdface, and NØ MAN share songs from 'Balladeers, Redefined'

Three more songs from Touché Amoré vocalist Jeremy Bolm’s upcoming screamo comp are here.

Jeremy Bolm's label releasing 31-band screamo comp (stream 3 tracks)

Jeromes Dream, Soul Glo, Record Setter, Infant Island, Massa Nera, Thirdface, Closer, Frail Body, Frail Hands, and many more contribute to the comp…

Mikau & Mattachine announce split EP, share new song

The new split from these two Infant Island-related bands features their recent collaborative song ”Unlucky Channel,” plus two new songs by each band. Hear one of Mikau’s new tracks now…

Umbra Vitae (Converge's J. Bannon) announce debut shows w/ Liturgy & more

Umbra Vitae play their first shows this December in Brooklyn and Cambridge, MA.

A look back on AJJ's 'People Who Can Eat People...' for its 15th anniversary

Infant Island’s Alexander Rudenshiold reflects on AJJ’s classic 2007 album ‘People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World’ for its 15th anniversary.
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