That's right: we're halfway through 2026 already, although whether that means this year is a glass-half-empty or glass-half-full kind of year... well, the jury's out. But we'll let you know in December. Despite another six months of chaos, war, conflict and uncertainty, one thing in life remains static and reliable: SPB's mid-year list. Join our writers as we share the best albums released in the first half of 2026. Discover some slept-on hits, remind yourself about the amazing records you've already heard this year, and feel the relentless passing of time as you think "wait, did that only come out this year?". It's time for our mid-year favorites. Read more
The musical landscape is ever changing. New genres are popping up, new hypes burst out of nowhere and die out … Read more
A Conversation with Lisa Kekaula (Vocals) and Bob Vennum (Guitar) of The Bellrays For over three decades, The Bellrays -- … Read more
There are a lot of misconceptions about the life of a musician. Most musicians have day jobs – and not … Read more
Time Thieves, of Chicago, IL, bill themselves as power pop in the vein of The Rentals or Fountains of Wayn or Weezer in their bio and they double down on that with the smooth as silk, uplifting melody of "Cover Your Eyes," the first song on their Come Home/If You Survive Extended Edition LP that arrived on my doorstep, literally … Read more
When Horror dropped last year, it was well worth the privileged price of entering the collected world of The Mekons. I was lucky enough to find their first LP—"The Quality Of Mercy Is Not Strnen"—in a thrift store many blood moons ago. This began my foray into the ever-changing world of The Mekons and their many ever-changing forays into the … Read more
Amy Bell is a singer songwriter from Yorkshire, England. A self-taught musician at 21 years old, she has begun to make a name for herself and often plays at charity events and local festivals. Known for her unusual voice, this indie artist released her second EP, titled Want Me, on June 26th, 2026 on Warren Records. This 4 song collection … Read more
Six blokes who survived the Mark E. Smith sausage-squeezing meat grinder, plus a beautiful Blue Orchid for good measure. But if you’re turning up to Inklings expecting some pathetic karaoke penny on the eyes wake, you’re completely barking up the wrong great Deku tree. Not a tribute act. It’s a cash-in-hand inheritance from a filthy-rich uncle… let's call him Uncle … Read more
Sometimes post-hardcore stops feeling emotional and just becomes noise for the sake of noise. If I Die Today understands that line better than most bands operating in this space. Their … Read more
Australian Neo-proto-punk garagerockers ECSR released 11 new songs in May without much, if any, fanfare and not as some marketing or PR stunt but because they seem to actually give … Read more
This isn't a hologram dancing, marionette corpse, tap-dancing nostalgia trip. It’s a jagged pill, a necessary taser jolt. Jowe Head-- one of the sole surviving architects of the original Solihull … Read more
Some pop punk records feel made for playlists and algorithms. They’re polished into oblivion, emotionally vague, and afraid to get messy. Silver Proof clearly didn’t get that memo. The Buffalo … Read more
This EP released kind of suddenly, back in March, right before a bunch of stuff hit the fan in my life outside of SPB. Which means the EP felt sudden, … Read more
The late, great Jay Reatard was a prolific master of rock n roll gems. Whether it be with his earlier budget-punk act of his namesake, Reatards, his synth-punk projects Lost … Read more
The Dwarves first cut me off on my path with their 1986 garage-rock debut, Horror Stories, on Voxx Records. Been a fan since. Over the forty years they've been around, … Read more
Stetson Heat Seeker will release This Is No Place For Coward at the end of summer, on Sept. 4. Formed in 2023 with an EP to their name, the Seattle, WA band has shifted its lineup while solidifying its sound in advance of the new LP. Read more This Is … Read more
With most of their catalog out of print, The Frogs' My Daughter The Broad is set for a forthcoming vinyl reissue, complete with bonus tracks. The reissue, via Foreign Leisure … Read more
In advance of UK and Japan tours, The Burgers shared a new single called "Bedroom," originally by The Candy Strypers. The single debuted today on streamers via Unsolicited Demos Records … Read more
While DcxPC Live record label has a niche, they aren't afraid to break the mold -- sharing a new digital, studio single today from Divided Heaven, the anti-ICE song "SALT." … Read more
Hit Like A Girl, the project founded by Nicolle Maroulis (they/them), who is currently joined by Mol White (they/them) on synth and backing vocals, Mike Davis (he/they) on drums, Nat … Read more
James Mercer of The Shins has an upcoming children's picture book titled Book of Dreams, out March 2, 2027 on Random House Children's Books. Illustrations are by Jacob Escobedo, SVP … Read more
Friday July 17 is the release date for How Much We Can Take, a new post-hardcore album from Too Late, But Still -- out via Cardinal Sun Records. You can … Read more
Mongrel, released back in 2007, is nearing its 20th anniversary. … Read more
With a new self-titled album out this year (Sub Pop), … Read more
Recollection will release a new 4-song EP next monthh, out … Read more
Chicago, IL three-piece Shrineburner will release their debut album of … Read more
Hardcore group, arson, have made their debut with their self-titled … Read more
Noise-Punks, Cornpone, will be releasing their final recordings from 1996 … Read more
The IFPI, RIAA, A2IM, WIN, IMPALA, The Grammys, SAG-AFTRA and … Read more
Cellist Gordon Withers just released two new singles as part … Read more
Chicago trio Coyote Man just announced a new album: Prosthetic … Read more
Sacramento, CA post-punk band False Flowers has a new double … Read more
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