When the darkness gets loud and confrontational: I Ya Toyah's FEELINGS is a hard-edged industrial statement that turns the mirror on modern humanity — biting irony, unapologetic force — while Apology doubles down with crushing riffs and hypnotic grooves, blurring the line between justified pain and dangerous entitlement. Montreal's The City Gates' Chimera pulls you into a nocturnal landscape of post-punk urgency and shoegaze atmospherics — brooding rhythms meeting shimmering walls of sound — while Coma Beach's A Madman's Dream/Mind Descending fuses punk's feral bite with Beckett-fueled existential cold precision. som som offers lo-fi relief with moody verses exploding into noise-pop euphoria, and Taste Lips keeps the post-punk energy surging with upbeat riff-driven grit.
Supermarket Parking Lot
Honesty Doesn't Pay
Honesty Doesn't Pay is the debut album of Boston/NYC-based art rock project Supermarket Parking Lot, spanning 11 tracks of heartbreak, anxiety, rumination, and acceptance.
Tangled Sheets
Lip Biter
A delightfully neo-noir twist on modern darkwave, Tangled Sheets effortlessly evokes contemporaries like Boy Harsher and NNHMN with beats informed by club atmospheres steeped in dark romance.
Rare Kreature
Noises Beyond
Noises Beyond is an '80s horror-inspired exploration of darkwave and post-punk that flits between morose and campy vibes for a uniquely cinematic experience.