Low Standards, High Fives hail from Turin, Italy. On their bandcamp page, they describe themselves simply as: “We are a 5 piece band from Turin
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Hauntu- The Unknown Reigns (Engineer Records / Sell the Heart Records, 2025)
Hauntu are a 5 piece from San Diego. The Unknown Reigns is Hauntu‘s debut album and follows on from a 7in record, simply titled ‘I’.
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Gebretter – Pint Peddla (Engineer Records / Scene Police Records, 2026)
Gebretter are from Kolle (a.k.a Cologne / Koln), Germany, and apparently play hardcore punk. Pint Peddla is their second album, and follows their debut Trendshitter
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Ugly Criers ‘Kick Down the Ladder’ video premiere
Apathy and Exhaustion is proud to reveal the ‘Kick Down the Ladder’ video premier from UGLY CRIERS, which is lifted from their forthcoming debut LP,
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Melvic Centre – Trawler (Brassneck Records / Evil Tone Records, 2025)
Melvic Centre are a four piece from Newcastle, Australia. Trawler is their second full length, and was initially released via Australian label Evil Tone Records
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And None of Them Knew They Were Robots ‘Almanac’ (2025, self-released)
And None of Them Knew They Were Robots (a.k.a ANOTKTWR or The Robots as we affectionately call them)… remember them? I’m sure some of you
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The Miller Lowlifes – Pinch Hitters (ADD Records, 2025)
ADD Records is back! Jah bless the great ship ADD Records, captained by one Dave Disorder (Too Many Daves etc. etc.). After a major downturn
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Back Teeth – Ultimate Worrier (Little Rocket Records, 2025)
Well, well, well. I’ve always wondered whether that old saying needs punctuation or not. If in doubt chuck those Oxford commas. So this is the
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Charlie Harper – An Anarchy of Demons (Earth Island Books, 2025)
An Anarchy of Demons is a 400+ page hardback volume detailing the author’s (Charlie Harper) life and journey both before and with the UK Subs.
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Diaz Brothers – The World is Yours (Serial Bowl Records / Dead Broke Rekerds, 2025)
We’re at about the mid-point of 2025, which has been something of a mixed bag. Some great records, but the world continues to be some
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