Embracing their roots with their defiant brand of "mexicore" and gaining a rapid fan base thanks to their incredible live show, Pierce the Veil have become a hot commodity over the past few years
The Ohio quartet stare down years of negativity, soured friendships, disappointment, and mistakes and flush it all away in the wake of hammering distortion, towering melodies, cinematic production, and unapologetically cathartic lyrics.
LØLØ’s God Forbid a Girl Spits Out Her Feelings! turns oversharing into architecture: diaristic guitar songs built from intrusive thoughts, bad decisions, and the relief of saying the ugly part out loud.
Victory Garden finds Young the Giant returning to their favored terrain: widescreen hooks, searching vocals, and indie-rock catharsis built for the back row. The songs reach for uplift without sanding away the uncertainty underneath.
Starset return with their 5th studio album, Silos, a collection of beautiful songs diving even further into the science fiction world. This album takes the listener on another cinematic rock experience with the message up to interpretation.