Here are our daily picks for you featuring Green Day, Asking Alexandria, Bring Me The Horizon and more!
1. “One Eyed Bastard” – Green Day
The latest lead single from Green Day is out now with “One Eyed Bastard.” The legendary California-based rock group needs no introduction, dropping the visuals to their foot-pounding new-age punk anthem we all needed. Keep an eye out for their newly released album Saviors for all your punk rock needs.
2. “Kool-Aid” – Bring Me The Horizon
Inviting us to purge any urge for conformity, Bring Me The Horizon is delivering in a rebellious, adrenaline-pumping new track sure to make you want to turn down the “Kool-Aid.” Blending together a mix of old and new styles for them, they are hitting their stride with reminiscences of their classic technique and hints of a modern spin. Make sure not to chug the “Kool-Aid,” but rather stream for your dose of rock needs.
3. “Nothing Left” – Asking Alexandria
Asking Alexandria wants us to leave “Nothing Left” behind. The legendary band is back with a new lyric video, describing the heart-wrench they feel of having to decide between living for another day or leaving it all behind them. The lyric video is a feast for eyes, almost opting as a visualizer, as they divulge into the universe behind their music blending in with the lead vocals soulful voice.
4. “Super Realm Park” – sleepingmakeswaves
sleepingmakeswaves has come back in nearly 4 years with their new lead single, “Super Realm Park.” The track immediately bursts into a booming instrumental to get you pumped up for your day ahead. The masterful blend of strings and downbeats gives sparks of psychedelic rock, making it hard to not start headbanging. Halfway through, the song completely switches momentarily for an ethereal buzz to an electric flow, showcasing the band’s ability to adapt at the drop of a hat.
5. “IF IT DOESN’T HURT”- NOTHING MORE
“IF IT DOESN’T HURT” evokes soul-stirring with their haunting lyrics and poignant delivery. NOTHING MORE details a failed love with a backstabbing partner, describing the feeling as having a knife in the back. The band invites vulnerability for those who can relate to the feeling, making the thrum of the rhythm feel like a heartbeat.
