Weekly Faves: New Releases from March Week #4
Our team's new favourite releases from March 23trd to 29th.
NEW RELEASESWEEKLY FAVES
3/29/20242 min read
While She Sleeps ft. STONE, Dopesick
Genre: alt metal
DOPESICK and the title-track get to the crux of the album’s themes, reflecting on the pitfalls of addiction and depression that Sleeps have never shied away from tackling.
Diamond Construct - Hell Inside You
Genre: metalcore
Blending the sound from their previous releases with a new sonic, futuristic side that we will find in the new album, Hell Inside You is everything we could expect from the Australian band: filthy riffs, killer lyrics, and excellent delivery.
Venus Grrrls - Bloodsick
Genre: goth-grunge
The Leeds/New Castle band influenced by the early riot grrrl movement have just released their new single, 'Bloodsick', which continues to showcase the band's signature blend of styles, solidifying their reputation as one of the most exciting and unapologetic voices in the contemporary rock scene.
SeeYouSpaceCowboy - To The Dancefloor for Shelter
Genre: metalcore
Their explosive new single, featuring a stellar cameo by Courtney LaPlante of Spiritbox, shines in its storytelling, captivating the emo essence of the 2000s and blending in with LaPalante's top-notch vocals.
Mothica - Doomed
Genre: alt rock
Mothica has released her latest single, "Doomed," which explores her experiences of abuse by a pastor in her hometown of Oklahoma. In the song, she reflects on feeling disappointed in her own potential and how depression affected her sense of self-worth.
Courting - Battle
Genre: indie rock
Returning with their latest single, "Battle," the band unveils their first new release since the LP. The track effortlessly carries a reminiscent vibe, drawing inspiration from 2000s icons such as the Strokes while infusing it with a contemporary twist.
Ghost Complex - Sensory Deprivation
Genre: metalcore
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.
Snarls - Baby Bangs
Genre: pop grunge
The latest single from Snarls, 'Baby bangs', is a track about self-reflection that claims: “It’s hard to understand why I care about what I look like more than who I am." A catchy, powerful release that solidifies them as a band to watch.
Venues - Haunted House
Genre: metalcore
The vocals take charge, infusing the track with infectious, almost pop-worthy choruses while maintaining the necessary urgency. The instrumentation in "Haunted House" carries a playful essence, harmonizing flawlessly with the melodies.