Weekly Faves: New Releases from April Week #2

Our team's new favourite releases from April 6th to 12th.

NEW RELEASESWEEKLY FAVES

4/12/20242 min read

Midas - Wunderhorse (Single)

Genre: grunge

Wunderhorse, fronted by Jacob Slater, returns with a fresh single titled "Midas" after releasing their debut studio album "Cub" two years ago. The British quartet is back with renewed energy, riding high on this track that was written in a bathtub in Paris, as revealed by Jacob himself.

Circle The Flame - Annalynn (Single)

Genre: hardcore


"Circle The Flame" marks another step forward in the band's journey while staying true to their origins. It seamlessly weaves in a melodic nu-metal influence, exploring the quest for meaning.

My Thoughts Go - STONE (Single)

Genre: alt-rock

A bit different from their previous singles, "My Thoughts Go" addresses the sensitive issue of declining mental health. Frontman Fin Power's poignant lyrics reflect the turmoil of a mind pulled in countless directions, a lyricism wrapped in a cheerful-sounding instrumental that is quite different to their previous singles.

Epitaph - Make Them Suffer (Single)

Genre: metalcore

These Australians have reaffirmed their position as one of the most prominent bands in the metalcore scene, proving that they still have plenty to offer in a genre often criticized for stagnation. "Epitaph" showcases their ability to push boundaries and innovate within the genre, while staying true to their own sound.

whisper - sace6, noah thomas (Single)

Genre: metalcore


In their new feature, Sace6 and Noah Thomas demonstrate their vocal prowess by delivering a standout track that delves into a darker melody, clean vocals, and screams.

Sink Ya Teeth - The Mysterines (Single)

Genre: pop-punk

The latest single offers a glimpse into their forthcoming album 'Afraid Of Tomorrow'. Vocalist Lia Metcalfe shared that “Sink Ya Teeth delves into the raw intensity of authentic love. Crafted during a tumultuous period where the lines between pain and passion blurred amidst the tumult of addiction and longing.”

Let Me Disappear - Northlane (EP)

Genre: metalcore

Returning with a new EP filled with guest appearances, Northlane seems to have re-found their sound. The single ‘Let Me Disappear’ is a solid track ruled by tech-heavy synth breakdowns and powerful vocals.

Overpowered - The Oklahoma Kid (Single)

Genre: metalcore

The German outfit, The Oklahoma Kid, have unveiled their latest single, "Overpowered", further solidifying their position on the European music scene, showcasing a well-crafted style. "Overpowered" is a hard-hitting track filled with powerful riffs, relentless drumming, and commanding vocals.

jodi said - Katie Nicoll (Single)

Genre: indie-pop

A tang of melancholy takes over 'jodi sayd' before the chorus explodes into a catchy, good-feely melody that plagues the track. Through impeccable vocals and lyrics, Katie Nicoll's new single feels fresh while captivating the singer's sound.

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