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Saturday, 14 February 2026

Pyre

“This is it Joel. It’s going to be gone soon.”
“I know.”
“What do we do?”
“Enjoy it.”

It is the loneliness and most crestfallen day of the year again, and with it brings bad tidings, quotes from a movie that we'll never run out of, and a screamy band capable of matching that inner despondency. Pyre are a five-piece screamo band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that formed in 2022. Following an EP and a split, they released their debut full-length This Is How We Lose Fullness last year, which is when I first heard of them. After reading the lyrics and seeing how delightfully dismal they were, this band was immediately pegged for this very post. Don't let the song titles fool you, they're just a cover for the bleeding heart drudgery behind them, accentuated by an incredible sonic blend of heavy, dissonant chaos and shrieked vocals (in the vein of Jeromes Dream, Portrait, or Loma Prieta) with melodic breaks that trade off screamed and sung vocals reminiscent of fellow V-Day alumni You And I. The drums are flooring, the guitars harshly cathartic, with melancholic lyrics and vocals that all come together as the perfect recipe for this miserable day. If you want to deepen the wound, links to all the previous V-Day entries can also be found below. Don't enjoy.

1. Stare
2. Flies
3. I Wrote It In Guitar Pro
4. Daikatana II: John Romero Will Make You His Bitch, Again

1. Pyre - 3416
2. Biliardo - song3
4. Pyre - Dove Takes Flight
4. Biliardo - halt
5. Pyre - Unforgiven 7
6. Biliardo - the day the insects awaken

1. Intro
2. Pond Lehocky Tonsil Hockey
3. How 'Bout One Of Them God Songs?
4. Good Bones, Better Teeth
5. STFUmode
6. Men Love Multi-Level Marketing
7. Flash Floods As Predicted By The Wii Forecast Channel
8. Richard Brandon Has A Hot Dog Dick
9. I Showed You To My Youtube Poop, Please Respond
10. Dove Takes Flight Pt. II
11. Beef Strogan, Seth Rogen, Joe Rogan, Hulk Hogan
12. Cowboy Shit



Thursday, 12 February 2026

Meet Me In St. Louis

Meet Me In St. Louis were a five-piece post-hardcore/emo/math rock band from Guildford, Surrey that were active from 2005 to 2009 before reuniting for a tour in 2023. If you're interested in doing a deep dive on the band's history, they conducted a retrospective interview you can read here. In terms of sound, imagine trebly guitars, syncopated rhythms, odd time signatures, robust bass lines, and impassioned vocals that create this cacophony of sound that's as beautiful as it is blistering, just as melodic as it is technical. Their sole LP Variations On Swing is incredible, but if you're looking for just one release a compilation of all their recorded material was put out by Big Scary Monsters, so that's probably your best bet to start with. Enjoy.

1. I am Champagne and You are Shit
2. Why Thank You, Suzie
3. Corey Feldman

1. We Need To Act Like We Don't Need This Shit, Then you Give Us Shit For Free
2. The Kid Who Had His Ear Slapped By The Druggiest
3. Why Thank You, Suzie
4. What Happened To You Dylan? You Used To Be Someone I Could Trust
5. You Said Your Finger Was A Gun

1. The Torso Was Severed In Mid Thorax
2. Well You Damn Well Should
3. Right This Way, You Maverick Renegade
4. I Am Champagne, You Are Shit
5. I Beat Up The Bathroom, I'm Sorry
6. Ein Zwei Drei Hasslehoff
7. All We Need Is A Little Energon, And A Lot Of Luck
8. Come To New York, There Were Fewer Murders Last Year
9. I've Got Knives In My Eyes I'm Going Home Sick
10. You're Doomed

1. The Torso Was Severed In Mid Thorax
2. Well You Damn Well Should
3. Right This Way, You Maverick Renegade
4. I Am Champagne, You Are Shit
5. I Beat Up The Bathroom, I'm Sorry
6. Ein Zwei Drei Hasslehoff
7. All We Need Is A Little Energon, And A Lot Of Luck
8. Come To New York, There Were Fewer Murders Last Year
9. I've Got Knives In My Eyes I'm Going Home Sick
10. You're Doomed
11. I am Champagne and You are Shit
12. Why Thank You, Suzie
13. Corey Feldman
14. 1. We Need To Act Like We Don't Need This Shit, Then you Give Us Shit For Free
15. The Kid Who Had His Ear Slapped By The Druggiest
16. Why Thank You, Suzie
17. What Happened To You Dylan? You Used To Be Someone I Could Trust
18. You Said Your Finger Was A Gun

Note: Compilation including their LP and both EP's

To The North


To The North Brisbane are a four-piece math rock/post-hardcore band from Brisbane, Australia that formed around 2007. They released a handful of EP's and one LP between 2007 and 2015. Members also play in Apparitions, though To The North is still technically active, continuing to play the occasional shows including a festival appearance this month with Blind Girls. Sonically, this band plays noodling, mathy, and angular riffs with clean (or semi-clean guitars) with midwest emo inflections in the vein of Braid or Minus The Bear, with an intense spoken-shouted vocal delivery that recalls Bear vs Shark. If you're new to this band, I'd suggest either Landscapes for something more emo-y or their full-length Lustre for something a little more unique and tightly refined, but ultimately everything here is solid. Enjoy.

1. Intro
2. Matinees And Make Believe
3. Nights Like These
4. Behind The Paranoia
5. Drift Away
6. Trapdoors

1. Ohana - Bleed Ideals
2. To The North - Harms Way

Note: To The North track only


1. We Are Not Ashamed
2. Cells
3. If Knowledge Was A Rite Of Passage You Would Be A Fucking Genius
4. Pistol Kids

1. Indiscretion
2. No Alibi
3. Lustre
4. This City
5. Pistol Kids (live)

1. Release The Brakes
2. No Alibi
3. Doubt The Shadow, Not The Sun
4. Clear Signal
5. Soft Light Through Plain Glass
6. Rescue And Return
7. Indiscretion
8. Progress Broke The Saddle
9. To Question The Moment

1. Departure
2. Escape Artist

Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Naiad


 Naiad were a five-piece metalcore band from Kyoto, Japan that were around from 2001 to 2006. The band's output was minimal, with just a demo and their 2003 EP Hardcore Emotion being their most definitive release, which is a severely underrated genre-bending masterpiece, with elements of ambient post-rock, intense, searing vocals and off-kilter metallic riffs a la Shai Hulud or 7 Angels 7 Plagues, and melodic, melancholic emo in the vein of Grade or Christie Front Drive, all packed into an incredible 22-minute runtime. This is an incredible release that I wish I had found sooner, so implore you to give it a listen as well for its sheer uniqueness and visceral impact. Members of this band are also now active in .islea. if you want to check them out too. Enjoy.

1. Lost & Noticed
2. ☆☆☆☆☆

1. Sensuous Tree
2. Believing Dreams
3. Waves Of Influence Strike Within What Truly Moves You
4. Song Of Nature
5. Hopeless Progress

The Cardinal Sin


The Cardinal Sin were a four-piece emo/pop punk band from Minneapolis, Minnesota that were around from 2003 to 2006. In that time, they released one full-length, an EP, and a split (which I'm missing), all of which consist of a chunky, driving rhythm section, melodic lead guitar noodling, and catchy, layered vocals. If you're into bands such as Motion City Soundtrack (who they extensively toured with), Alkaline Trio, The Lawrence Arms, or Latterman, they're definitely worth your time. Hurry Up And Wait also belongs to an elite club of albums with houses on the cover, so it's got that going for it, on top of being a solidly underrated album. Enjoy.
 
1. Where We Shine
2. Quarter-Life Crisis
3. Woke Up In Pain
4. A Call For Help
5. Bastards Of Young (The Replacements cover)
6. Oil And Water

1. Eye-Opener
2. Under Your Skin
3. Rough Road
4. Saddest Song
5. Keep You Guessing
6. I'll Confess
7. Light Years Behind
8. White Light! What Light?
9. Good For Nothing
10. He's A Space Case
11. Swarm
12. Hell Of A Saint

Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Feels Like Heaven

Feels Like Heaven are a five-piece melodic hardcore band from Stockholm, Sweden that was formed in 2022 by three members of Speedway. Their debut album Within Dreams came out on January 1st, 2026, and it is one hell of a way to kick off a year. The album features these bright, crisp guitars that intertwine between shimmering arpeggios, octave-based riffs, and full major 7th chords, giving them a melodic edge atop pounding drums reminiscent of Title Fight or Basement, hints of More Than Life, while other moments harken back to the angular, confessional intimacy of Embrace or Rites of Spring, with vocals that ride the line between gruff and airy. It's a brisk listen, between 10 songs not one of them hit the full three-minute mark, so it's well worth your time to give this a listen (the run during the first half is especially impeccable). Enjoy.

1. Runaway Dogs
2. Bright Angel Trail
3. When I Touch The Ground
4. Do You Feel It?

1. The Rest Of Me
2. Speed Trials

1. World Clock
2. Volvo (On The Road)
3. Box Man
5. Sandra Bullock
6. All That I've Got
7. Heavenly Feeling
8. Around The Bend
9. Video Loss
10. Take The Rain

Sunday, 21 December 2025

Hum


Hum are a four-piece shoegaze/alternative rock band from Champaign, Illinois that formed in 1989 and disbanded in 2000. Since then, they've reunited sporadically for short tours and festival appearances, first in 2003, then 2011, and 2015, with a surprise new album dropping 2020. Their long-time drummer Bryan St. Pere unfortunately passed away in 2021, and they've been inactive until recently, with a new festival appearance slated for 2026 (Slide Away Festival with Nothing and Chapterhouse). 

The band blends heavy, noisy riffs with spacier, dronier tones and dynamic vocals that move between melodic singing and throatier shouting with cosmic lyricism. Imagine the layered, textured effects-laden atmosphere of shoegaze with the off-kilter, energetic propulsion post-hardcore. Their general gist is basically Dinosaur Jr., Quicksand, The Smashing Pumpkins, My Bloody Valentine, and Slint all thrown in a blender, merging these seemingly disparate, contrasting sources to form their own distinctly idiosyncratic wall of sound that never sacrifices breathable clarity. Besides a minor hit with "Stars" off their major-label debut and quintessential release You'd Prefer An Astronaut (as part of the post-Nevermind alt rock boom of the 90's), they've never quite gotten the recognition they deserve, especially considering how influential they turned out to be in the years since their initial tenure. Deftones have namedropped them explicitly as a major source of inspiration, and their DNA can be heard across a vast array of other bands, including Cloakroom, Narrow Head, Nothing, Superheaven, Cave In, Glassjaw, Deafheaven, and Title Fight.

As previously mentioned, You'd Prefer An Astronaut is generally regarded as their best and most popular effort, so if you're looking for a starting point that's it. Downward Is Heaven is the natural next step as its direct follow-up. I would then go to their reunion album Inlet, which is a very commendable, massive-sounding effort that I made the mistake of sleeping on the year it was released, though Electra 2000 is a nice, rawer, and grungier counterpart to it. Hum are one of those bands I've been meaning to get to forever, so despite this year being a record-low for inactivity, saying we closed it out by crossing this monumental group of the list is an accomplishment in and of itself. Enjoy.

2. Kissing Me
3. Jesus Wants You
4. Diamonds
5. Will

1. Space Fuck
2. Formaldehyde
3. Detassler
4. Staring At The Sun
5. Hortense
6. Kind Of Night
7. Lip Saga
8. I Like It
9. Pocket

1. Hello Kitty
2. Roar, I'm A Tiger

1. Sundress
2. Time Is Melting

1. Iron Clad Lou
2. Pinch & Roll
3. Shovel
4. Pewter
5. Scraper
6. Firehead
7. Sundress
8. Double Dip
9. Winder
10. Untitled

1. Little Dipper
2. The Pod
3. Stars
4. Suicide Machine
5. The Very Old Man
6. Why I Like The Robins
7. I'd Like Your Hair Long
8. I Hate It Too
9. Songs Of Farewell And Departure

1. Stars (Album Version)
2. Boy With Stick
3. Baby, Baby
4. Stars (Edit)

1. Comin' Home
2. Puppets

1. Isle Of The Cheetah
2. Comin' Home
3. If You Are To Bloom
4. Ms. Lazarus
5. Afternoon With The Axolotls
6. Green To Me
7. Dreamboat
8. The Inuit Promise
9. Apollo
10. The Scientists

1. Waves
2. In The Den
3. Desert Rambler
4. Step Into You
5. The Summoning
6. Cloud City
7. Folding
8. Shapeshifter

Saturday, 20 December 2025

Northstar

 

Northstar were a four-piece emo/pop punk band from Huntsville, Alabama that formed in 1997 and disbanded in 2005. In that time, they evolved quite a bit. While starting off as a melodic hardcore band with chunky, metallic riffs, throughout their run of early demos you can gradually hear the Jawbreaker, Sunny Day Real Estate, Knapsack, and The Get Up Kids influence seep in, right up to the release of their debut LP. Is This Thing Loaded? is a rambunctious effort with driving, distorted guitars, while their sophomore album Pollyanna is a little cleaner, more reserved, and effortlessly catchy in its overlayed vocals, dual guitars, and melodic embrace. Both albums were put via Triple Crown Records before they broke up, with only a compilation release coming posthumously of various demos and acoustic stuff (including a damn good cover of Jawbreaker's "Chesterfield King"). Though contemporaneous with a little of similitude to the likes of Taking Back Sunday, Further Seems Forever, The Early November, and Hot Rod Circuit, Northstar never quite got the recognition they deserved, and if you're into the aforementioned bands, you are going to undoubtedly love this. Enjoy.

1. Torn Between
2. What Happened?
3. Falling Stars From Your Eyes
4. Still With You
5. Realizing Tonight
6. Hope That Hurts

1. Blindcrush
2. Dying Slowly
3. Rocket City
4. Unraveled (80's Rocker)
5. For Anyone But You
6. Arrows

1. There's No Train Hopping In Dixieland
2. Black Heart Valentine
3. My Wishing Well Disease
4. Cinderella
5. Daybreak

1. Rigged & Ready
2. Is This Thing Loaded?
3. Broken Parachute
4. My Ricochet
5. My Wishing Well Disease
6. Taker Not A Giver
7. Daybreak
8. Train Hopping in Dixieland
9. Cinderella
10. Black Heart Valentine

1. For Members Only
2. Pollyanna
3. American Living
4. The Pornographer's Daughter
5. Like A.M. Radio
6. The Accident Underwater
7. Two Zero Two
8. To My Better Angel
9. Between Horns and Halos
10. Digital Me
11. Rocket City

1. Broken Parachute (Alternate Version)
2. My Ricochet (Acoustic)
3. For Members Only (Acoustic)
4. Chesterfield King (Jawbreaker cover)
5. Piano Jam
6. Taker Not a Giver (Demo)
7. Is This Thing Loaded? (Demo)
8. Broken Parachute (Demo)
9. Black Heart Valentine (Piano Version)

Friday, 19 December 2025

Pennines


 Pennines are a four-piece emo/math rock band from Norwich, England that were initially active from 2006 to 2009, with a reunion occurring in 2023 that's still on-going. They recorded a handful of songs during their initial tenure, though didn't reach a wider audience until years later thanks to the virality of tracks such as "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? Lima Oscar Lima!?" and their overall sound only starting to gain traction after their initial tenure. If you're interested in their history, there's a fantastic, in-depth retrospective interview conducted by the band here. Notably, one of their members is Henry Tremain, TTNG's vocalist/guitarist post-Animals. That's actually a good point of reference for what they sound like, as they employ similarly clean, mathy melodic guitars with reposeful vocals. You guys will undoubtedly love this if you've never heard it, so enjoy.

1. whiskey tango foxtrot? lima oscar lima!
2. open closed open

1. billie jeans
2. collapsing new buildings
3. does not want

1. Pennines - Pilot Holes

State Route 522


State Route 522 were a five-piece post-hardcore/emo band from Seattle, Washington that were active from 1995 to 1997. They released two EP's, a split, and appeared on a handful of compilations during that time, and are notable for being Jake Snider's first band, who later went on to form Sharks Keep Moving and Minus The Bear. Sonically, this scratches a few itches, as they bridge the gap between the tremolo-picked octaves and dynamic angularity of post-hardcore a la Lync or Fugazi with the melodic, noodley arpeggios that would come to define midwest emo, making them also reminiscent of early pioneers like Gauge, Dahlia Seed, and Braid. They've kind of flown under the radar, but this is some really solid stuff that is absolutely worth your time to check out.

This is one of those instances where your best bet is to just get the anthology release (Retrospective), as that contains all their recorded material with better audio quality than the individual releases (which are only useful if you want smaller doses or completionism). Everything below is included on it with the exception of the four tracks on the Forecast compilation. I'm also missing another compilation-exclusive song "Worse For The Wear" and a demo they apparently recorded in 1995, so if anyone has those let me know! Enjoy.

1. Find
2. Ten Years
3. Waste Of Skin
4. Hit

1. State Route 552 - Toy Cow
2. Lying On Loot - Skies Of Stars
3. Lying On Loot - Defeatist

9. Standards
10. Sorry
11. Sunday
12. Away Game

Note: Compilation release, State Route 522 tracks only

1. I.V.
2. 1910
3. Solid State
4. Avenue Of Giants

10. Jumpin' Someone Else's Train

Note: Compilation release, State Route 522 track only

1. I.V.
2. 1910
3. Solid State
4. Avenue Of The Giants
5. Jumping Someone Else's Train (The Cure cover)
6. Toy Cow
7. Find
8. 10 Years
9. Waste Of Skin
10. Unlisted