Leah Wellbaum via DIY Mag: ”This song came about one day when I smoked some weed and watched a vice mini doc about milking snakes. Snake milking is amazing and strange. “Musically, I was going for a Black Sabbath at the beach situation. Lyrically, I thought about ‘Polly’ by Nirvana and riffed on that. We wanted to share it with everyone as this record cycle wraps up and we move on to writing more new music.”
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Ruby the Hatchet aren’t breaking the mould with their 70’s style heavy rock. If you’re channeling the best of what your genre has to offer then you’re doing just fine. They are and I seriously hope they come to the U.K. one day with their organ driven riffage.
Their female vocalist is great too. So many great female fronted heavy bands these days. Love it! Crinklechips
Heavy Seattle band Helms Alee suture grunge's raw edges to hazy psychedelic splendor, producing unsettling, euphoric end results. Bandcamp New & Notable May 4, 2022
The first new music from Philly group Knifeplay, “Hurt Someone” is a dark-hued dreampop song with rippling guitars and ample shadows. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 20, 2021
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Mannequin Pussy is classified commonly as pop-punk, but I really do think that, on Romantic at least, they tend to one or the other; that is, they either go full pop, or full punk, and rarely ever for that quintessential "pop-punk" sound. My favorite track, "Pledge", whiplashes between pleasing acoustic guitar-led passages and intense punk screams. Steven Moses