Weekly Faves: New Releases from March Week #3
Our team's new favorite releases from March 15th to 22nd.
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3/22/20242 min read
Cassyette - When She Told Me:
Genre: alt rock
Written about the moment the singer learnt her father had passed, Cassyette's 'When She Told Me' is an emotive journey through heartbreak and resilience. With haunting vocals layered over a hypnotic blend of electronic beats and lush guitars, the track won't leave you indifferent.
The Home Team - Hell:
Genre: alt rock, pop-punk
Described as hard pop, 'Hell' embodies the fiery feeling of wanting to leave someone behind. With blistering guitars and pounding rhythms that collide to create an extremely fun and catchy track.
London Mars - Die Before You're Mine:
Genre: indie pop
London Mars' vocals are dark and brooding, fitting for this exploration of desire that reminds us perhaps of Lana del Rey. Moody synths and pulsating beats set the stage to draw listeners into a hypnotic trance, reflecting the intoxicating allure of love.
Greyhaven - The Welcome Party:
Genre: metalcore
Greyheaven's new track invites listeners into a sonic whirlwind of chaos and catharsis. With frenetic guitars and thunderous drums driving the intensity, visceral screams and impassioned melodies weave together to create a visceral experience that leaves an indelible mark."
Post-Party - Negative Energy:
Genre: Indie-pop
Irish band Post-Party are back with a catchy indie-pop tune that delves into the times when negativity threatens to overwhelm us, emphasizing the significance of maintaining a positive perspective to nurture moments of joy and growth.
Kublai Khan TX - Low Tech:
Genre: metalcore
The long-awaited return of Kublai Khan TX, 'Low Tech', stays true to Kublai Khan TX's signature style, delivering a heavy dose of energy and aggression. The track is a perfect blend of pounding drums, distorted guitars, and guttural vocals.
Wisp - Enough For You:
Genre: shoegaze
The emerging shoegaze sensation Wisp's latest single revolves around "feeling unworthy to others due to the perception she holds of herself stemming from insecurity and shame." A poignant reflection on self-worth and acceptance with delicate instrumentation and heartfelt vocals.
Thousand Below - SHAKE:
Genre: post-hardcore
The post-hardcore Californian band are back with 'SHAKE', a high-octane explosion of attitude plagued with infectious hooks and guttural.
COLDSTATE - Sorrow:
Genre: Heavy metal
'Sorrow' delves into the depths of despair with haunting melodies and atmospheric soundscapes. With mournful vocals and brooding instrumentation, this track captures the crushing weight of grief and loss, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in its haunting beauty."