Eel Men get funnier, stranger and more rhythm-driven on Glass Hammers
North London band Eel Men release Glass Hammers on 15 May, a four-track EP that follows their 2025 self-released debut Stop It! Do Something.
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North London band Eel Men release Glass Hammers on 15 May, a four-track EP that follows their 2025 self-released debut Stop It! Do Something.
Echo & The Bunnymen play Revolution Hall in Portland on 13 May as part of the More Songs to Learn and Sing tour.
Montreal trio Cola release Cost of Living Adjustment on 8 May via Fire Talk Records, their third album and a restless new entry in their post-punk catalogue.
London collective Y release their second EP ENTER on 8 May via So Recordings and Hideous Mink Records, continuing the momentum they have built through the city’s live circuit.
Danish punk band Iceage shared The Weak on May 6, the third single from their upcoming album For Love of Grace and the Hereafter, due May 29 via Mexican Summer.
Belgrado's latest EP El Encuentro is brisk, moody coldwave and post-punk with danceable melancholy.