On Erer, Glitterer sharpens post-hardcore into blunt little shapes: direct, melodic, and heavier in implication than in volume. It’s a compact reminder that ambition doesn’t have to sprawl to leave a bruise.
Speed’s debut EP hits like a gang chant ricocheting off concrete: six clenched-fist blasts of Sydney hardcore built for pile-ons, stage dives, and the brief, clarifying pleasure of losing your voice.
Peaches! finds The Black Keys chasing the loose, room-sweat immediacy of a band playing together before anyone can overthink it. Raw, bluesy, and record-crate obsessed, it reconnects the Akron duo’s garage instincts to their grown-up studio muscle.