Skindred You Got This
- Alt Metal |
- Alternative |
- Rap Metal |
- Rock
2026
Yot Club returns with Simpleton, a record that peels back the vinyl siding of suburban America and peers into the hollow spaces beneath.
Yot Club returns with Simpleton, a record that peels back the vinyl siding of suburban America and peers into the hollow spaces beneath.
Rather than resting on their legacy, Soft Machine use Thirteen to continue their commitment to musical exploration, choosing to wander boldly to new worlds fueled by an enduring spirit of curiosity.
Rather than resting on their legacy, Soft Machine use Thirteen to continue their commitment to musical exploration, choosing to wander boldly to new worlds fueled by an enduring spirit of curiosity.
Sofia Isella cracks open her armor and finds hidden pearls on Something Is A Shell, showing womanhood not as a static ideal but as a constantly evolving state shaped by societal pressures and personal rebellion.
Sofia Isella cracks open her armor and finds hidden pearls on Something Is A Shell, showing womanhood not as a static ideal but as a constantly evolving state shaped by societal pressures and personal rebellion.
In a world that sometimes feels like it’s cracking at the seams, Sean Solomon turns disillusionment into a strangely beautiful form of connection on his debut solo album, The World Is Not Good Enough.
In a world that sometimes feels like it’s cracking at the seams, Sean Solomon turns disillusionment into a strangely beautiful form of connection on his debut solo album, The World Is Not Good Enough.
As Everything Unfolds push into darker territory on Did You Ask To Be Set Free?, mapping the pull between escape and reality with a sound that never settles.
As Everything Unfolds push into darker territory on Did You Ask To Be Set Free?, mapping the pull between escape and reality with a sound that never settles.
Castle Rat’s Bestiary tightens the band’s mix of doom weight and fantasy-driven theatrics into a sharper, more focused second record.
Castle Rat’s Bestiary tightens the band’s mix of doom weight and fantasy-driven theatrics into a sharper, more focused second record.
With You Got This, Skindred channel their hard-earned momentum into a tight, groove-heavy record built for volume, movement, and the kind of communal release that’s always defined them.
With You Got This, Skindred channel their hard-earned momentum into a tight, groove-heavy record built for volume, movement, and the kind of communal release that’s always defined them.