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Black Roses Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1988): The King Kobra Album Hidden Inside a B-Movie

Modest Mouse's first independent record in 30 years, Death Cab back on Anti- after two decades on a major, Of Montreal's 20th album, and Converge dropping their second LP of 2026.

Space, Spiders, and the Glorious Problem of a Band Too Weird for Britpop

Gang of Four’s Entertainment!: Punk, Funk, and the Politics of Rhythm

Kashmir’s No Balance Palace: The forgotten album with Bowie and Lou Reed

Radiohead's Ed O'Brien finally steps out, Nashville Pussy break an 8-year silence, Armored Saint return to the factory floor, and a Boston alt-rock lifer climbs inside a whale.

The Hummingbirds Gave the Lemonheads Their Biggest Hit

Purusam's Daybreak Chronicles: The 1997 Swedish Record That Shaped Hardcore History

New albums from Social Distortion, Broken Social Scene, and Linda Perry, plus an AC/DC prequel and a four-album hardcore avalanche.

Stevie Wright's Hard Road Is the AC/DC Prequel Nobody Told You About

The 70s vote ended in a draw—now it's sudden death

Foo Fighters’ new drummer debut, Toadies’ Steve Albini farewell session, At The Gates’ final album with Tomas Lindberg, and 12 more new releases worth your time.

Demons, Thrash, & Black Crowes Connections

Pretty Girls Make Graves’ Good Health: The 27-Minute Album That Had Everything

The Late‑70s Rock Split: Punk, Post‑Punk, Hard Rock, or Industrial?

Metal Church's The Dark: The Album That Got Buried By 1986

Worn Out Cassettes and Almost-Famous: The 90s Rock Poll Is Open

Nine Inch Noize Album Review: Reznor, Ross, and Boys Noize Deliver

The Band That Got #1 Most-Added on Rock Radio in 1996 and Then Vanished Completely

The Dark Wins: Our 80s Metal Poll Results

Skyhooks’ Living in the 70s: The Most Important Australian Rock Album You’ve Never Heard

From MTV Breakthrough to Out of Print: The 80s Metal Poll Is Open

The Last Year Before the Algorithm Decided What You Heard

6 New Rock Releases About Returning: To Your Roots, to the Stage, to the Songs You Left Behind

L7 Had Everything Except Luck

Josh Ritter’s The Animal Years Turns 20: The Folk Masterpiece That Never Got Its Moment

The Secret Handshake: Why Dangerous Toys Never Became a Household Name

Skyhooks Got Banned. Hurriganes Took Over Finland. One Got Signed by Zeppelin. All Four are Lost.

If You Love Pavement but Wish They Hit Harder, Meet Silkworm

The 1973 Album by The Sensational Alex Harvey Band That Sounds Like Rocky Horror Meets AC/DC

Rob Zombie’s heaviest album in years, Voxtrot’s reunion, Bill Callahan’s late‑career confessions, U2’s political EP, and more new rock worth your time.

Too Weird for Radio, Too Melodic to Ignore: 12 Rods’ Lost Time

Before You Replay Master of Puppets, Hear This

What If You Didn’t Let the Algorithm Pick Your Next Album?

Press Play on Mayhemic Destruction, Then Tell Us: Worthy Album, Better EP, or Just One Killer Single?

KMFDM’s Naïve/Hell to Go: The Twice-Born Industrial Classic

12 Rods Got Todd Rundgren—So Why Didn’t Anyone Listen?

Agitation Free: The Album Nobody Remembers (But Tangerine Dream Does)

Does Santana’s Album About Reincarnation Need to Be Reborn? (Along With Three Other Heavy 70s Classics)

Broken Social Scene’s You Forgot It In People Is Peak Indie Rock—And Everything After Is Them Chasing It

Help Us Decide: Is This Forgotten KMFDM Album Worth Your Time?

Eight New Albums About Resistance, Resilience, and Refusing to Fade”

Nothing But a Good Time… or Cold War Therapy?

Rate Broken Social Scene’s You Forgot It in People

What Do German Krautrockers and Norwegian Sleaze Kings Have in Common?

Breathe In, Breathe Out: How Sixteen Stone Turned Bush Into Grunge Royalty (And Made Everyone Forget They Were British)

English Occult Rock vs. Memphis Blues-Psych vs. Berlin Krautrock

46% of Our Community Voted for This Leafhound Album—Here’s Why They Were Right