The musical landscape is ever changing. New genres are popping up, new hypes burst out of nowhere and then die out, and new bands present themselves to the world. How on earth are you expected to keep up, right? Well, a little help never hurts! So here we are, your humble servants, ready to sift through those filters for you to present you with the best demos we have encountered. We sincerely hope you will check them out. They could become your new go-to band! Who knows. Al-Naf - Demo 2025 If you miss Hoax (I know I do) you might want to check out Al-Naf. To me, this demo sounds like missing Hoax songs., only better produced. I am still a sucker for bands that use boatloads of echo on the vocals-als-als-als so I am all in for these three tracks although it leaves me sad it is over in 3 and a half minutes. Loach - Demo A demo with twelve songs on it? Isn’t that a full-length? No, not if you play powerviolence, like Loach clearly does. What immediately catches your attention is the fact that there’s no guitar. And even though you hear it straight away you don’t really miss the guitar. The bass guitar alone is creating enough violent riffs to keep your attention for the full five to six minutes this demo lasts. Self Arrest - Demo 2 The second demo from this new band. Again I am transported back to the late '80s. … Read more
Every year we diligently assemble a list of our favorite albums of the year. Each SPB staff member enters the … Read more
For many years now, Scene Point Blank has taken the opportunity as the year ends to formally "pass the mic" … Read more
Another twelve months have passed. Even though it's our job to make predictions and call things before they happen, it … Read more
Formed in 2012, La Luz built their reputation on hypnotic surf-noir, eerie harmonies, and a uniquely supernatural warmth that made them one of Sub Pop’s most consistently compelling bands. Their 2024 full-length News of the Universe marked a major artistic shift. The sound became lush, cosmic, dust-covered, and produced by Maryam Qudus, whose work helped push the band into its … Read more
Dead Boys, or should I say Dead Dolls (no, not those creepy little Dolls that were mass produced for wannabe Wednesdays). Johnny Blitz had just been stabbed on the streets of New York. A benefit was created to raise funds to help the fallen comrade, known as the Blitz benefit. Look it up, plebeians. Anyways cue in snot, attitude and … Read more
Formed in Tokyo in 2002, Crystal Lake have spent more than two decades shaping their own high-velocity hybrid of metalcore, hardcore, and atmospheric chaos. Few bands of their era survived the genre’s shifts with their identity intact, and even fewer survived a complete vocalist change. But instead of slowing down, Crystal Lake sharpened. Now fronted by John Robert Centorrino, the … Read more
I knew of Tired Radio, but I didn't really know the band's work. When Red Scare announced they'd signed the band, I figured it was a good excuse to dive in -- and I'm glad I did. Hope in the Haze is the title of their Red Scare debut and that title kind of sums up their general vibe too. … Read more
Interesting little slab we got sent to SPB by a Mr. Ed Young. Two originals and a cover, recorded in Jay Reatard’s living room back in 2005 as the title … Read more
Split records have always worked best when they feel intentional rather than convenient, and Bombs Away! lands firmly in the former category. Bringing together East Bay veterans Tsunami Bomb and … Read more
Sarasota, Florida’s Floating Boy have been grinding for seven years, quietly shaping themselves into a band that lives and breathes the ethics of Fugazi (if you couldn’t tell by their … Read more
I've reviewed a lot of Brokedowns records over the years. First, I'll say I love the band and I honestly feel like they keep getting better. Second, I'll say that … Read more
Crippling Alcoholism have always navigated a delicate balance between musical depth and immediacy. A blend that few bands attempt, let alone master, but Crippling Alcoholism's two previous full-length records, When … Read more
Lexington, KY based melodic punk band The Went Wrongs will release a new record called This Isn’t What I Ordered, out soon via Transcendental Revolution. The 11 songs album is equally poppy and emotional, recommended for fans of Banner Pilot, among others. A single can be heard below. Read more Read more
Pallbearer has announced a North American tour in late winter/early spring, the Foundations of Burden North American Tour 2026. The band will play their record of the same name in … Read more
Pittsburgh, PA based emo/punk band One Hundred Year Ocean surprised fans with a new EP last Friday, Jan. 16, called What Sounds Scare You The Most? It's available digitally now … Read more
The S.E.T., a hardcore band from Baltimore, MD made up of bassist Che (founder of Flatspot Records), guitarist Brady (formerly of Turnstile), drummer Ryan (formerly of End It), and vocalist … Read more
Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett shared "Site Unseen," a brand new song and the first single from a new album called Creature of Habit, out on March 27 via Mom+Pop Music. … Read more
Australia punky rock 'n' roll band The Stripp will release their second album, Life Imitates Art, this Friday on Jan. 23. The record releases via Spaghetty Town Records (North America), … Read more
UK's Powerplant, the solo project from Theo Zhykharyev, announces his sophomore album, Bridge of Sacrifice -- available March 13th on Arcane Dynamics. You can check out the title track below: Read more
Puscifer doesn't just have a new album int he works, … Read more
West Michigan band Red Arrow Highway just shared the lead … Read more
The Arrivals, who mentioned a new album when we saw … Read more
Outer Battery Records will be releasing a live recording from … Read more
On Feb. 27, Station Model Violence of Syndey, AU will … Read more
Fishbone has announced a new limited edition double LP and … Read more
EEP-OOP! just released their debut album today, Sorry, out on … Read more
Poison The Well recently shared their first new music in … Read more
Seattle, WA punk band Taste Testors have announced a new … Read more
2025 was a busy year for Gus Baldwin, releasing a … Read more
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