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The Secret Rise of Post-Orgcore
There’s a moment that happens at certain shows now, not the big ones with familiar headliners and predictable sing-alongs, but the smaller rooms you only hear about from a friend of a friend. The band walks onstage and something feels… familiar. Not nostalgic. Not cosplay. Familiar in a deeper way. Like the same emotional frequency you’ve always tuned into, just broadcast on a different signal. If you're paying attention you'll realize this is where the scene you loved went.
Phil Andersen
3 days ago3 min read


Everyone Says They Were There: The Revival Tour Returns
You can always tell when someone’s about to lie to you in orgcore. They lean back a little. They smile like they’re remembering something sacred. And then they say it... “Yeah… I was at Revival Tour.” It doesn’t matter where you are when you hear it, backstage at a sweaty club, leaning on a merch table, smoking outside a venue in the cold, or scrolling a comment section at 2AM. Somebody always claims they were there. Somebody always swears they watched the whole thing unfold
Nick Davies
Jan 234 min read


Rudy Nuño’s Album Reveal Featuring Aimee Interrupter
In a year where it feels like every band is about to release a record, it takes real substance to stand out. Today, Rudy Nuño shows us just that, breaking major news on his forthcoming album while unveiling an unexpected collaboration with Aimee Interrupter that no-one saw coming. Rudy has officially announced his new full-length album will be titled, Heart, Hope, Perspective , while also revealing that his next single features Aimee Interrupter . The collaboration didn’t com
Nick Davies
Jan 82 min read


What Punk Fans Really Voted For In 2025
Every January, punk gets stripped back to instinct. No think pieces. No end-of-year panels. Just phones in hands and fans deciding, sometimes angrily what actually mattered the year prior. The Punk Rock Vinyl Album of the Year bracket has become that moment, a yearly gut check run by the Brit based Instagram account punkrock_vinyl, and by now it’s one of the most honest measurements punk rock has left. The early rounds are always loud and mostly disposable. They’re stacked wi
Phil Andersen
Jan 73 min read
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