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March 23, 2026Color of Blood
Color of Blood by Chelsea Wolfe is a haunting and emotionally weighty track that showcases her signature blend of gothic folk, industrial textures, and atmospheric rock. The song unfolds slowly, pulling the listener into a dense, shadowy soundscape that feels both intimate and unsettling.
read more⟶New Self
New Self by The Bobby Lees captures the band’s raw, unfiltered energy while pushing their sound into a slightly more introspective direction. Known for their gritty garage-punk attitude and explosive performances, the group channels that same intensity into a track that feels both chaotic and emotionally reflective.
read more⟶Stole Ya Flow
Stole Ya Flow is one of those tracks where A$AP Rocky leans fully into swagger and attitude. The song isn't trying to be subtle, it's a bold statement about influence, style, and dominance in the rap game. From the opening bars, Rock's delivery is confident and almost taunting, reinforcing the track's central idea: everyone else is copying the wave he helped create.
read more⟶Faded Ghosts of Clouds
Faded Ghosts of Clouds is the sprawling 14-minute centerpiece that opens Rafael Anton Irisarri's Points of Inaccessibility. It is a masterclass in his heavy weather aesthetic—a track that doesn't just play but seems to accumulate like mist in a cold room.
read more⟶Make Me Forget You
Make Me Forget You is one of the most emotionally devastating and introspective moments on Love Is Not Enough, standing out as a centerpiece of the record’s emotional weight.
read more⟶Vote With a Bullet
The song lurches forward on a thick, swinging riff that feels less like a sprint and more like a bruising march heavy, stubborn, and impossible to ignore.
read more⟶Tipping Point
Tipping Point hits with that instant jolt only Megadeth can deliver a sharp, impatient riff that pulls you in before you have time to think.
read more⟶Wolf Moon
Wolf Moon is one of the band's most atmospheric and haunting songs, blending gothic sensuality with occult imagery and slow-burning heaviness.
read more⟶The Noose
The Noose is one of the band's most emotionally charged and confrontational songs.It confronts themes of recovery, denial, and self-destruction.
read more⟶Run, Mortals, Run!
Dozer at their most confident and grounded, leaning fully into the muscular groove that has long defined their sound.
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