Curated by Monk

So, here we are, pummelling and pounding our way into another month of quality releases to bring you our latest pick of the hottest sounds that have been battering and tickling our eardrums over the past week. But, why waste inane and needless words… let’s dive straight into this week’s playlist, shall we?

Bastion Rose ‘Atlas Slumbers’ (Epictronic Records)

The Indiana progressive doom-inflected post-grungers kick us off with the fourth taster from their upcoming debut album, ‘Traces Of Gold’, which is due for release this time next month:

Breeze ‘Song For A Sign’ (Self-Released)

The three Hull siblings deliver another slice of blues-infused indie rock with this standalone offering, produced by Embrace’s Richard McNamara:

Cane Rouge ‘Turbulence’ (Self-Released)

We stay in the north-east of England, from where this Newcastle trio whip up a storm with this taster of their upcoming second EP, which will be released this coming Friday:

Moundrag ‘Black Flames’ (Spinda Records/Stolen Body Records)

These French proto-rock siblings are fanning the fire for the release of their appropriately named second album, ‘Deux’, due later this month:

Nastyville ‘Run Wild, Rev High!’ (Rockshots Records)

The Italian sleazebags turn up the volume with another sample of their most recent album, which saw them undergoing something of a ‘Rebirth’ when it was released over the summer:

Once Mortals ‘Defiance’ (Self-Released)

The Dutch groove metallers deliver “a rallying cry to never give up, to rise from pain into power, and to burn away illusions and fear” with this latest standalone release:

Overstand ‘Take Control’ (Stomping Ground Records)

These Arizona metallic hardcore punks certainly live up to the title of their just-released slice of Eighties-style NYHC revivalism:

Preyrs ‘Bring Ur Bruises’ (Pelagic Records)

This new Belfast collaboration is wasting no time in delivering the third single in as many months (and the third to be featured on the Singles Club’s playlists) from their upcoming debut album, which will see them introduce us to ‘The Wounded Healer’ next month:

Proles ‘Another One For The Fire’ (Self-Released)

The spotlight track from the just-released debut EP by the esoteric, dystopian Boston-based post-punk quartet:

Red Ivory ‘Crashing Down’ (Self-Released)

The south London teenagers have spent four years crafting their upcoming second EP, which is due for release next month and of which this is the first taster:

Sadlands ‘Die Young’ (Wiretap Records)

The Brooklyn indie-punk quartet is determined to ‘Try To Have A Little Fun’ with the release of its debut album later this month:

Scarlet Tantrum ‘Covered In Red’ (SODEH Records)

The North Carolina songstress draws from Hayley Williams, Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus for another dose of her countrified alt-rock sound:

Seven Eyed Crow ‘Mind Blowing Signs’ (Self-Released)

These French experimentalists fuse prog, djent, jazz and post-rock on this first taster of their fourth album:

Stay The Course ‘Pocket Sand’ (Punkerton Records)

The latest taster of the Kansas City easycore/pop punk combo’s upcoming new album, which will see them waving a ‘Red Flag’ in December:

Stoke Signals ‘Rockville Winters Build Character’ (Hey! Fever Records)

The LA melopunk quartet hopefully won’t be ‘Making Enemies’ when their new four-track EP is released at the end of the month:

Suppressed Intentions ‘Blood And Rust’ (SODEH Records)

Thia metalcore mob bring a triple guitar attack to their groove/thrash-infused musical arsenal, which sees them declaring ‘To Hell With The Rest’ on their just-released debut album:

The Kyle Jordan Project ‘Talk With Your Devil’ (SODEH Records)

The Canadian power trio continue to exorcise their peronal #Demons with the follow-up to their hugely successful last offering, which saw them break the top ten on the global radio charts:

The Reticent ‘The Concealment (Those Who Don’t Want To Wake)’ (Self-Released)

Apparently, the recording of the vocals for this prog metal project’s latest album was so intense it left frontman Chris Hathcock with a laryngeal injury so severe he couldn’t speak for six weeks:

Yawning Man ‘Burrito Power’ (Heavy Psych Sounds)

Guitarist Gary Acre makes his second successive appearance on the Club’s playlist as the desert rock veterans bring this edition to a close with tasty morsel from their upcoming fifth full-lengther, which will see them taking us to where the ‘Pavement Ends’ next month:

So, there you have it, our latest dynamic and eclectic selection. Hopefully we’ve opened your ears to some new sounds, and pointed you in the direction of some fine tuneage to kick off your new rock ‘n’ roll week (and month) in style… Until next time, remember: keep ‘er lit, keep ‘er between the hedges and keep on Über Röckin’ in the free world \m/

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