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The Melmacs - "Keep On"

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Dresden, Germany's The Melmacs are back with more "punky power pop" goodness. Their latest single, "Keep On," is a wickedly catchy track that jumps between garage rock keys and alt-rock guitars. It's like if The Archies decided to try to go punk. For a garage rock/power pop track, there is a lot going on here. Most songs in those genres tend to be straightforward, but "Keep On" goes through multiple style and tempo changes in under four minutes. Throughout all the sonic changes, The Melmacs keep the song wildly fun and upbeat. If you love sugary power pop with just the slightest punk edge, you're going to end up loving "Keep On." You can watch the video for "Keep On" below. EUPHANCHOLIA is due out April 10 on Spaghetty Town Records, and is available to pre-order here . For more on The Melmacs, check out the band on Instagram and Facebook .

Choo Choo la Rouge - "I Hate Your Face"

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Choo Choo la Rouge hail from Providence, Seattle, and Boston. The trio just released a new single, "I Hate Your Face," that's a pure delight, if a bit confusing. It's hard to tie the song down to a single (or multiple) genre. The song has a ramshackle feeling to it, and it chugs along with jangly guitars and punk rock vibes. It's part indie rock, part alt-country, part punk, and all great. It feels joyous, despite being about hate. But, sometimes hate can be fun, you know? "I Hate Your Face" is like a weird mixture of the Minutemen, The Dead Milkmen, and The Sadies. Choo Choo la Rouge have created a wonderfully unique and fun sound with this one. The band says of their latest single: "While strictly speaking not a reference to the Fred Blassie/ John Tolos blood feud that enraptured Los Angeles professional wrestling fans throughout 1961, 'I Hate Your Face' is a song born of the same anger, spitting rage, and good old fashioned fed-upness tha...

Real Farmer - "Heart Out"

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Photo by Nick Helderman Based in Groningen, Netherlands, Real Farmer have a new single out that will immediately grab you. "Heart Out" is a burst of proto-punk with a more modern flair. It has all the energy and raw feel of late 60's bands like The Stooges and Death, but with a more modern sheen. The guitars buzz, and the drums have a certain edge to them that we can never seem to get enough of. There is also some of the unhinged energy of DEVO propelling the song. "Heart Out" is the kind of song that you're going to either love or hate, with nothing in between. It's discordant while still being catchy and completely infectious.  Real Farmer say of their new single: "Some days the urge to give up feels insurmountable. What does art matter in a world where the sick reign and act with impunity? Are we even worthy of love?   We need to resist becoming bitter by what is happening out there. Love is the drive to do everything but also sets the intention ...

Brad Marino - "Calling Your Bluff"

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New Hampshire's own Brad Marino is back with yet another killer garage rock/power pop single. "Calling Your Bluff" is just simple, stripped down rock and roll. It sounds like it could have been released any time in the past five decades, with only some slicker production betraying that it's a modern song. Marino has been one of the most consistently great artists that we regularly cover here at If It's Too Loud..., and "Calling Your Bluff" fits right in with what we love about his music. This is fun, straight up rock and roll, and we can never seem to get enough of that style. You can listen to "Calling Your Bluff" below. Agent of Chaos is due out April 3 on Spaghetty Town Records, Ghost Highway Recordings, and Beluga Records. For more on Brad Marino, check out the artist on Facebook and Instagram .

A Place to Bury Strangers - "Everyone's the Same"

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Photo by Heather Bickford New York noise rock lifers A Place to Bury Strangers are set to release a rarities collection and have a new single from that album. "Everyone's the Same" is pure A Place to Bury Strangers. It's loud, it's menacing, and it's incredibly noisy. The band have always been at their best when they work within a (somewhat) normal song structure, and this one meets that stipulation. It could be a fairly typical alt-rock song, except for the sheer chaos spinning all around the song. Throughout most of the song, there is a buzzsaw-like squall that threatens to spin the entire thing out of control, which is occasionally does. "Everyone's the Same" isn't going to be for a mainstream audience, but that's the beauty of A Place to Bury Strangers. Oliver Ackermann says of his band's new single: “I had a dream where a man led me to a brook, peaceful and calm. When he turned his head slightly, I saw the most evil smile imagina...

La Sécurité - "Bingo"

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Photo by Kristin Sollecito Montreal based art punk collective La Sé curit é  are back with a new single and video. "Bingo" is an absolute blast of a song. It's three and a half minutes of impossible to not dance to music that will most likely land in the post-punk category. It's a fun and quirky song with music that's just as catchy as the vocals. The guitars are fuzzy, but "Bingo" is closer to New Wave than indie rock. This one sounds like a combination of The B-52's, BODEGA, and maybe some Fugazi? La S é curit é  have this almost all-encompassing sound that borrows from many genres to create their very own joyous hodge podge of music. Listening to "Bingo" may very well be the most fun three minutes and thirty-three seconds of your week. The band says of their latest single: “‘Bingo’ was a working title Melissa used to save the demo when we were working on the song.  The lyrics came later following a suggestion from Félix to describe a...

Failure - "The Air's on Fire"

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Photo by Lyndsey Byrnes With their upcoming seventh overall studio album, the highly influential band Failure will have released more albums since reuniting in 2014 than they did during their first run. The first single from that album, "The Air's on Fire," shows the band expanding their sound while still being rooted in what has always made them great. The song is a dark and moody one that is always threatening to explode but never quite does. This is an example of 90's alt-rock meets art rock at its very finest. It's the kind of song that could easily have come out thirty years ago, but that doesn't mean it sounds dated. After the first listen, "The Air's on Fire" will sound like a killer alt-rocker from a 90's band that hasn't lost a step at all. The more you listen, the more complex Failure get on the single, and the more the song reveals itself to you. Ken Andrews says of his band's latest single: “That song is directly about my ...

Bonner Kramer and Thurston Moore - "Urn Burial"

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Two legends of underground/experimental music, Thurston Moore and Bonner Kramer (fka Kramer) have collaborated on an upcoming album. The first single from that album, "Urn Burial," is a trippy and drone-y four minute musical experiment. There's an organ reminiscent of classic garage rock, along with percussion that seems to be doing what it wants, and noisy guitar threatening to drag everything down with it. As you would expect, "Urn Burial" is certainly not going to be for everyone, but if you are familiar with both or either artist, you're probably going to be into the song. Moore and Kramer are legends for a reason, and this latest project shows exactly why. Thurston Moore says of his upcoming collaborative album with Bonner Kramer: “This album is our duo-exchange for human dignity, it is our soul music for any semblance of a peaceful planet.”   You can watch the video for "Urn Burial" below. They Came Like Swallows - Seven Requiems for the Chil...

First Listen for 6 and 13 February 2026

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Artist : Dream Nails Album : You Wish Quick Thoughts : A fun, fuzzy February listen, I didn't really know / remember Dream Nails before Ken sent this one over and it is just a really great alt-rock record. "This is Water" is a standout, for sure, but I definitely want to highlight "House of Bones," which has some great harmonization with the mechanically great instrumentation. Don't sleep on this one. Songs of Note : "This is Water," "Organoid," "House of Bones," "The Information" Artist : Ratboys Album : Singin' to an Empty Chair Quick Thoughts : Ratboys are always pretty great, but this new album feels like a massive step forward for them in all the best ways. In an era where bands like Wednesday can flit between genres without a moment's notice, Ratboys somehow finds a way to ensure their roots-informed indie rock remains consistent even when leaning further into any particular direction. Hone...

Zaq Baker - "victorious"

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"victorious" is a piano driven protest song celebrating the people if Minneapolis in the wake of the city's federal occupation. Written and performed by Minneapolis resident Zaq Baker, the song is epic in scope despite how forceful the words are. As much as it would be defined as a protest song, it's actually quite the opposite. It's more about the people of the city that are standing up for themselves and their neighbors than it is about the atrocities being committed regularly. While angry songs about current events are needed and welcome, sometimes you need something hopeful so that you don't get pulled down by the dystopia we're all living in. Luckily, Zaq Baker has gifted that to us with "victorious."  You can listen to "victorious" below. The song is currently available over at Bandcamp . For more on Zaq Baker, check out the artist on Instagram . victorious by Zaq Baker

TIFFY Covers Ace of Base

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Photo courtesy TIFFY Boston's TIFFY has given us a true gift in her latest single. The "soft-punk" artist has covered Ace of Base's iconic 1993 single "The Sign." The song is done in the style of some of our favorite 90's cover songs. It's a fuzzed out rock version of the bubblegum pop track with all of the pop hooks left intact. It feels like it's been slowed down by a step, and this is a fun cover. Unlike similar covers from the 90's, TIFFY's is seemingly without any irony. It reminds me of Weakened Friends' cover of "Torn," and considering how much we love cover songs, let's hope this is the beginning of a new trend where our favorite 90's inspired modern indie rock artists cover the pop hits of the 90's. You can listen to TIFFY's take on "The Sign" below. The song is available now on Bandcamp. For more on TIFFY, check out the artist website . The Sign by TIFFY

Michael Des Barres - "Kiss or Kill Me

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You might know actor/musician Michael Des Barres through his time as Murdoc on MacGuyver , or from his rock and soul show on Little Steven's Underground Garage on Sirius/XM. Now, he has a brand new single out on Rum Bar Records. "Kiss or Kill Me" is a glam filled garage and punk rock song. It has the groove of the 60's with some of the venom of the 70's and 80's. This is a fun rock and roll song, and if you're a fan of the music on Little Steven's Underground Garage or Rum Bar Records, you're going to love "Kiss or Kill Me." The song is great, and then the guitar solo comes in and demolishes everything that came before it. It has that slickness you associate with glam with more than a little bit of the chaos that comes with punk.  Michael Des Barres says of his latest single: “It’s now or never. Really the song is an anthem of love – love me or leave me. You either bring love to life, or you're not living.” You can watch the video for...

Live Shows: JVK, Tysk Tysk Task, and The Ghouls, Taffeta Music Hall, Lowell, MA 2/13/26

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Last week was a crazy week of amazing triple bills for me. The night before Valentine's Day was a truly can't miss show for me, with JVK hosting their second JVK Day show at Taffeta Music Hall in Lowell with two equally fantastic local bands: Tysk Tysk Task and The Ghouls! Opening the show was Lowell's own The Ghouls. They're always one of the most fun live bands out there today, and Friday night was no exception. They announced they were only playing love songs during their set, and then just rocked it out, setting the tone for the evening. They have mastered the art of playing loose and tight at the same time, and have an amazing mixture of 90's slacker cool while still playing unbelievably well. A huge help is that their fans always show out to their shows and match the bands energy. Even if you've never heard of The Ghouls before, it's impossible not to get swept up in the excitement between the band and their fans. Plus, they closed with a wonderfully 9...

Sophia Yau-Weeks - "Nobody's Laughing"

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Photo by Cortney Morentin Oakland's Sophia Yau-Weeks is set to release her debut album, and has an excellent new single from is/ "Nobody's Laughing" is a folk-inflected singer-songwriter track that exists in the worlds of indie rock and pop. Two of her inspirations and Big Thief and Nick Drake, and both are present in this single. It's beautiful, but in a sad and haunting way. There is still an interesting positivity in the song, particularly in Yau-Weeks' voice. It's a soft song that hits just as hard as the heaviest music you listen to. "Nobody's Laughing" is an engaging song that's going to require repeat listens, which you won't be able to resist. (Not that you'd want to...) Sophia Yau-Weeks says of her latest single: "I wrote the song over the course of two days -- my 26th birthday, and the day following. I was reckoning with the social isolation I was experiencing as an immunocompromised person and also pondering questi...

UltraBomb - "Look Forward in Anger"

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Photo by Greg Norton Minneapolis punk supergroup Ultrabomb (consisting of Husker Du's Greg Norton, Derek O'Brien of Social Distortion and Agent Orange, and Soul Asylum's Ryan Smith) has a new decidedly non-punk single out. "Look Forward in Anger" fits more into the subgenres of power pop and bubblegrunge. More than their previous bands, it's reminding me of a harder edged Big Star. It's filled with catchy harmonies and giant guitars, and sounds more like the 1970's than the 2020's. It's unbelievably bouncy, and comes across more upbeat than the subject matter. Of course, we could always use some positivity in 2026, so maybe the latest from UltraBomb is exactly the kind of punk we need right now. Greg Norton (bass and vocals) says of his band's latest single: “‘Look Forward In Anger’ is a commentary on how partisan politics push to divide us, when we should all be coming together. Love over BS, any day.” You can listen to "Look Forward ...