No Cure have added seven more dates to their summer North American tour. The straightedge metalcore band will be out in support of their debut album It Is Going To Get Dark, due out July 10th via SharpTone. New...

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No Cure have added seven more dates to their summer North American tour. The straightedge metalcore band will be out in support of their debut album It Is Going To Get Dark, due out July 10th via SharpTone. New...
Including a hometown show.
With new album It Is Going to Get Dark now formally announced and set for a July 10 release via SharpTone Records, Alabama straight edge hardcore/death metal quartet No Cure have issued the LP's lead single, "Convul...
Here at Revolver, we re always on the hunt for new songs to bang our heads to — indeed, it s a big part of our jobs. With that in mind, here are the tracks released this week in death-metal demo upgrades, chilly djent ballads, paparazzi-punching hard rock and more that have been on heavy rotation at Revolver HQ. For your listening pleasure, we ve also compiled the songs in an ever-evolving Spotify playlist. 156/Silence No Arms While we catch a whiff of Korn in the “Blind”-style pre-chorus groove of 156/Silence newest cut, “No Arms” is likewise an illuminating look at what else the Pittsburgh unit bring to their worlds-building metalcore. From industrialized synth-patter, to Teflon riff brawn, to the soaringly melodic vocal, the tune is armed to the teeth with the good stuff. Catch the track live if you can, as 156/Silence are still on tour as part of Thornhill’s Mercia Tour — which is proudly presented by Revolver. Allt Snowblind “Transgressive” is the first word Allt vocalist Robin Malmgren coos on the Swedish band’s latest single, which fits, considering this isn’t a stone-cold Sabbath cover. The band defy expectations in a few other ways, too, with the melodically djent-pounding “Snowblind” arriving decidedly sweeter than some of the bleakest bits of 2024’s post-apocalyptic From the New World album. Then again, Malmgren also spends time singing about the ice cracking beneath him, and those riffs do ring heavy. They may yet pull the ground out from beneath us with the rest of this summer’s Ataraxia collection. breakkaway Run away with me “Run away with me” finds multi-genre manipulators breakkaway juicing disparate sounds into a unique pool of sound. Broken code glitch-core production tics, harmonic-popping guitar tones recalling Polyphia at their most emo, and big-chugging explosions support Jessica Li’s coming-of-age lyrics about the devastation of not getting a birthday text from your crush. While the musical aesthetic is mostly delicate, breakkaway reinforce how teenage heartbreak can be super brutal. No Cure Convulsing in the Dark “Tell me why you deserve to keep breathing.” Straight-edge Alabamans No Cure go for the throat across “Convulsing in the Dark,” vocalist Blaythe Steuer literally screaming about wrapping a mitt around someone’s larynx before gouging their eyes out and plunging them into a lasting darkness. It’s visceral, as are the disgustingly pinched-out tones and gargantuan chugs supporting Steuer’s tirade. The kind of metalcore grotesquerie that — in honor of No Cure’s slippery video co-star — makes us want to gyrate to the groove in a pool of rancid raspberry jam. Left to Die Archangel Metal icon Chuck Schuldiner’s earliest songs will live on through the new, studio-recorded album from Death-devotees Left to Die — the supergroup featuring Death co-founding guitarist Rick Rozz, Spiritual Healing bassist Terry Butler and Gruesome members Matt Harvey and Gus Rios. “Archangel” has floated around through live recordings and patchy demo dubs for decades, and it rips eternal. Fear not, the new blitzing studio redux retains all of its hellacious grit, buzzsaw guitars trilling like a Phantasm ball on the fritz whilst Harvey rasps Schuldiner-style. The Initium Mortis album will feature a mix of re-recorded songs from both Death and Rozz and Schuldiner’s pre-Death incarnation, Mantas. Sounds heavenly. The Warning EGO The sisters Villarreal can do no wrong this year, and the Warning’s latest single may well be their best of 2026 — at least so far. “EGO” starts strong with a polyphonic octave-warped hook and a devilishly danceable backbeat, then guitarist Dany spikes through defiantly noisy accents. The Spanish-sung single offers cool, FAFO warnings to anyone steppin’ to the sisters (“Yo no ladro, yo solo muerdo”) before drummer Pau throws some monster screams our way. “EGO” is built to keep the haters in check. It’s killer.
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Shining some light on the darkness.
Birmingham, Alabama metalcore and death metal outfit No Cure will issue their first proper full-length this summer.The twelve-song outing has been titled It Is Going to Get Dark and is scheduled to hit streets on Ju...
Coming off the urgent one-two punch of Quicksand’s “Get to It” and “Regenerate” singles, the beloved veteran New York post-hardcore crew have unfurled another seize-the-day-styled single from their upcoming Bring On the Psychics album. The third preview from their Psychics is both pounding and pensive, a mid-tempo Alan Cage beat rumbling the speakers alongside a to-the-point, yet oddly pretty two-chord riff combo from Walter Schreifels. Lyrically, the vocalist-guitarist both gently coos and anxiously shouts out thoughts on days gone by, keeping himself present, and not missing out on the world around him (“You never know / Anything can happen”). The band said this of the drive and theme of the song in a statement: “‘Crystallize’ opens a new lane for us…post-punk self-actualization-core meets 1960s Batman fight scene.” You can let all that crystalize in your mind’s eye by giving the video a viewing up above. As previously reported, Bring On the Psychics is the follow up to 2021’s Distant Populations, and marks the band’s first full-length release through the esteemed Equal Vision imprint. The album was produced with Jon Markson (Drug Church, Drain), and is said to be “the sonic bridge between [Quicksand’s] heavy and influential Nineties sound and the ambitious, experimental output contained within its more recent era.” Bring On the Psychics is out July 17th, though you can currently pre-order the LP on exclusive Pink Splatter vinyl in Revolver’s shop.