Browsing: garage rock
The Black Keys Bloom Again with ‘No Rain, No Flowers’ – AudioFuzz Hot New Album Fridays
Why It’s an AudioFuzz Hot New Album Friday Feature We couldn’t resist spotlighting No Rain, No Flowers—The Black Keys’ bold return—on our Hot New Album Fridays…
NYC’s fiercest garage rock revivalists The Thing have officially dropped their analog-fueled, attitude-drenched self-titled third album — out now via their own Onion Records. Built from…
Racing Mount Pleasant Announce Stunning Debut Album, Share Explosive New Single “Your New Place”
After turning heads with explosive debut shows in Chicago and NYC, Racing Mount Pleasant have officially announced their long-awaited self-titled debut album, out August 15 via…
Frankie and the Witch Fingers Unleash “Dead Silence” & Announce Intimate Album Release Shows
Psychedelic punk icons Frankie and the Witch Fingers are back with a bang—dropping their blistering new single “Dead Silence”, complete with a mind-melting video. The track…
Wavves Roars Back with New Album Spun, Fiery Single “Goner,” and Massive 2025 North American Tour
After a long, echoing silence since 2021, Wavves is crashing back into the spotlight—and they’re bringing the heat. This month already saw the band launch their…
Emerging from the vibrant Brooklyn music scene, Acid Dad has once again demonstrated their prowess with the release of their latest single, “Real Good Dream.” This track…
Frankie and the Witch Fingers Announce Trash Classic, Drop Electrifying New Single “Economy”
L.A. psych-punk firebrands Frankie and the Witch Fingers are back with Trash Classic, their latest sonic onslaught, out June 6, 2025, via The Reverberation Appreciation Society…
Taxidermists Unleash “Needles To Say” Ahead of Their Raw and Riveting New Album ‘20247’
Western MA’s underground heroes Taxidermists—the brainchild of Cooper B. Handy (LUCY) and Salvadore McNamara—are back with “Needles To Say,” the latest taste of their upcoming album…
Frankie and the Witch Fingers have built a reputation as one of the most electrifying bands in modern psych-rock, fusing garage grit with expansive, mind-bending soundscapes.…
Taxidermists Unleash Electrifying New Single “Does The Wind Know” Ahead of 20247 Release
Massachusetts-based duo Taxidermists—Cooper B. Handy (LUCY) and Salvadore McNamara—are back with “Does The Wind Know”, the latest taste of their upcoming album 20247, out March 7…
Dublin’s INHALER return with their highly anticipated third album, Open Wide, out now via Geffen Records. Produced by GRAMMY® and Brit Award-winning Kid Harpoon, the record…
Beans’ third album, Boots N Cats, released in March 2024, marks a significant evolution in their sound, showcasing a deep dive into rhythm-centric compositions. Frontman Matt…
Jack White’s New Album ‘No Name’ Drops August 2nd with Surprise Vinyl Release and Tour Announcements
Jack White has officially announced the release of his highly anticipated new album, No Name, which will be available on all digital platforms and streaming services…
The 60s are alive and well. Howlin’ Jaws bring their unique sounding 60s, garage, psych rock to the table with their latest single “Lost Songs.” The…
20 years after it’s release we finally have the video for “Black Math” by the White Stripes and it is everything you could have dreamed of…
Oliva Jean has raucously stomped her way through the thick of musicians to the spotlight. Her song “Raving Ghost” is eerily captivating and makes us want…
Telyscopes “Damaged DNA” Close Types YEAH!!! Telyscopes has a new album out, and criminy, it is so damned good. Melodies abound, which is no surprise, the…
How many rockers have fashion designer, solo rock star, and guitarist in one of the biggest garage rock bands under their belt? Well, Albert Hammond, Jr.…
Fine Lines “Floating” Floating/Stranger Nashville-based Fine Lines is a great garage, alt rock band. This band is amazing. “Floating” is a great rocker, while “Stranger”, the…
King Tuff “Psycho Star” The Other I love King Tuff. Honestly, he makes the philosophy and thinking about what our place in this world actually is…