Dad Hats "Teenage Dirtbag & Never Better"

7" EP - $7.00
STREET DATE: 7/10/26
CAT#: MOM099
LABEL: Mind Over Matter

After their successful sophomore LP 'Spill' came out a couple years back, Dad Hats have been quietly holed up and working on tons of new music, much of which will surface in the form of their next LP which is due out later this year. Since we last heard from our pop punk heroes, they added a member (Zak Klaine, bass), which freed up vocalist Craig Turner to focus on his unique blend of self-loathing and incredibly well-crafted harmonies. Rounded out by drummer Joe Halby and guitarists Tyler Coleman & Nate Sorg, Dad Hats have officially found their stride in the genre of pop-punk-kids-drowning-in-the-minutiae-of-adulthood.

Kicking off the first side of this 7" is undoubtledly the feel good, dopamine-hit-of-nostalgia cover of Wheatus' Teenage Dirtbag, expertly executed. It's hard to think of a cover song that is more suited for the band than this one, and if you've caught them live in the past several months, you already know how amazing it is!

Rounding out the b-side of the record is a new track titled Never Better. A re-recorded version of this song will be included in the forthcoming full length album, and it's packed full of the sarcastic misery and self-deprecation that the band is already known for...just dialed up to 11. It's infectious and - on it's face - seems like a chirpy, summertime bop until you really start to peel back the tongue-in-cheek layers. Vocalist Craig Turner has never been more raw, and we get that balanced on top of some of most entertaining music the band has created to date!

This new EP was recorded at Costume Party Records in Nashville, TN, mixed by James Paul Wisner (Paramore, Underoath, etc) and then mastered by Eric Mitchell (Glassjaw) before being pressed on two wild and fun colors.

TRACK LISTING:
01. Teenage Dirtbag
02. Never Better

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Dad Hats features ex-members of Foxy Shazam
  • Mixed by James Paul Wisner (Paramore, Underoath)
  • Mastered by Eric Mitchell (Glassjaw)
  • Vinyl is limited to 200 copies, featuring a cover of Wheatus' "Teenage Dirtbag"
  • Two different color variants

FOR FANS OF:
The Wonder Years, PUP, Fall Out Boy

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Snag "All The Cages Holding Us Will One Day Turn To Dust"

LP - $17.25 / CD - $8.00 / CASSETTE - $8.00
LP UPC: 641956287895
CD UPC: 641956287901
CASSETTE: 641956287918
STREET DATE: 7/10/26
CAT#: DW273
LABEL: Deathwish Inc.

Whether you choose to label it screamo, emo-violence or skramz, one thing we can agree on is that many bands live by the mantra of “here today, gone today”. Whether intentional or simply burning brightly before running out ideas, it's somewhat uncommon for acts to make it past the three year mark. Since their formation in 2016, Milwaukee trio Snag have quietly carved out their own unique space in the DIY underground, quickly becoming a favorite of listeners hungry for emotional hardcore that delivered more than just aimless chaos. On All The Cages Holding Us Will One Day Turn To Dust, the band's third LP and first for Deathwish Inc, Snag continue to develop their brand of heavy emo, expanding melodically and texturally without losing their edge. “Musically, the album is punishing at moments; fast and heavy but also soft and beautiful” says guitarist and vocalist Samm Szymborski. “We wanted to write something that spans all things musically that we are interested in. We wanted to write an album that goes straight to the point and represents Snag as a whole.”

Working with engineer Nick Elert, the album was tracked live over the course of three days in July 2025, adding vocals a month later after experiencing an unexpected power outage at the studio. Compared to the band's prior output, All the Cages is a little more spacious in its production, with Elert introducing a touch of ambiance into the Snag sonic world that’s a welcome addition. The frantic start and stop tempos, the panic-stricken screams and melancholic chord progressions are all still there, but the album displays plenty of growth as well. Throughout its 11 tracks, Snag exhibit the expansion of their sound in both directions-at times more melodic and others more aggressive than their previous releases.

Snag’s lyrical approach has often been more universal, focusing on broader themes like climate anxiety and apocalyptic dread. Many of the lyrics on All the Cages show the band looking inward, drawing on the band members’ personal experiences with chronic illness and mental health obstacles. “After going through some mental health struggles this past year, and being in a relationship with someone who is chronically ill, being part of writing this album has helped me through some of those struggles,” says drummer and vocalist Bryan Wysocki. “The album is an odyssey through all the cages one may be trapped in whether it be physically, mentally, as a product of society or as a product of our own being.” The theme of cages weaves its way throughout the lyrics of the album; on “Unarrest Me”, it’s the physical cage of a jail cell, on “Debilitated”, it’s the cage of one's own body, on “Shelf Life”, it’s the cage of materialism.

From the beginning, acting on the message has always been a part of Snag’s agenda, with the lyrics serving as a suggestion for active involvement. Along with the imperative lyric sheet, their self-titled debut LP also came with a book of matches and an envelope of seeds, encouraging the listener to help grow new habitats for pollinators. For All The Cages, the band once again chose to use the LP format as a means for action, working with the Florida-based organization Wire of Hope to include individually labeled envelopes to inmates as an invitation for listeners to have a prison pen pal.

“The logic that says a corporation can destroy the planet to extract profit from it systematically is the same basic logic that says humans can be systematically caged for profit,” says bassist and vocalist Peter Murphy. “It’s probably safe to say every person who hears this album is a lot closer to being incarcerated than to being one of the billionaires that seek ever more control. We thought we could make that connection much more explicit with a homework assignment in the record insert. And hopefully foster friendship and connection as well.”

The intentionality of the band's lyrical approach extends to the music, as well. Snag has always been far more than a mere throwback, consciously bringing something new to a subgenre that often does little to move beyond the influence of its forebearers. All The Cages sees the band continue on this path, recalling the sounds of progressive and dynamic acts like Majority Rule, Welcome the Plague Year, and Kidcrash. “We made a decision a long time ago to simply make the music that we like and to not try to fit into genre conventions” says Murphy. “That decision gave us permission to try different instrumentation and stylistic approaches to songs, which resulted in a few unusual moments on this album.”

One of those moments is the track “Juneberry”, a somber Americana-tinged track that features splashes of pedal steel, horns and layered harmonies. For Snag, “Juneberry” could have easily been a sore thumb, but they succeeded in seamlessly incorporating newer elements into their sound without sounding forced. “Whisper” subtly recalls acts like Sigur Ros with its chord progression, trading the menacing riffage for something more melodic and sentimental. “Pray for Peace” features driving, downstrummed Wipers-indebted rhythm guitars that show a more straight-forward side of Snag, before giving way to unrelenting blast beats and an eventual piano coda. The use of piano continues on “Paris, WI”, a haunting ballad that nods to Thee Silver Mount Zion and Pygmy Lush.

All the Cages marks the band’s first time working with Deathwish Inc, the stalwart label known for championing some of modern aggressive music's best and most forward-thinking acts. For Snag , who previously worked with smaller DIY labels like Middle Man and Zegema Beach, working with Deathwish was an opportunity to continue the tradition on a larger scale.

“Deathwish has been responsible for some of our absolute favorite releases,” said Szymborski. “We had been working with them on distribution here and there since around 2021, and the pieces finally came together for a proper release this year.” Ultimately, now a decade into their existence, Snag continues to be one of the most unique voices in modern DIY hardcore. The members’ commitment to the band can be seen as largely personal; they need the music as much as it needs them. Beyond that, it’s quite simple: they have yet to grow bored with the thing that captured their attention and imaginations as kids.

“When we started the band we were in some of the most depressive periods of our lives, and it offered an outlet, camaraderie, and hope,” says Wysocki. “It hasn’t stopped since.”

Snag’s third LP, All The Cages Holding Us Will One Day Turn To Dust is set for release on July 10 via Deathwish Inc. Lead single “Debilitated” is currently available on all major streaming platforms.

TRACK LISTING:
01. Unarrest Me
02. Debilitated
03. Pray for Peace
04. Sunburn
05. Juneberry
06. Whisper
07. Shelf Life
08. Paris, WI
09. Foam Cup, Pt. 3
10. Cages
11. Cages (Reprise)

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Third full length
  • Working with the Florida-based organization Wire of Hope to include individually labeled envelopes to inmates as an invitation for listeners to have a prison pen pal

FOR FANS OF:
Loma Prieta, Fugazi, Frail Body, Ostraca, Heavenly Blue, Majority Rule, Massa Nera, Jerome’s Dream

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Arise From Worms "A Bleeding Tree Hanging Self Destruction"

LP - $19.40 / CD - $12.00
STREET DATE: 07/10/26
CAT#: CRR262
LABEL: Church Road

Arise From Worms is the brainchild of guitarist Sonny Lombardozzi. Not just a musical project, but an outlet for him to push the envelope of extreme music, challenging the listener to leave behind preconceptions of genre limitations and to approach the music with an open mind. In his exploration of the musical outer limits, he is joined by fellow seasoned pros Steve Tucker (Morbid Angel) on vocals, Flo Mounier (Cryptopsy) on drums and Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater, Steve Vai, Malmsteen, Kiss) on keys. An allstar line up that grabs the attention of any metal/progressive music enthusiast.

The project began whilst Sonny was on tour with Morbid Angel. Sonny explained the concept of the band to Steve Tucker, who was intrigued and fully committed to getting involved. Sonny wasted no time and began handwriting transcripts for what would become the earliest Arise From Worms material, whilst on tour.

Once off the road, plans for the band were fully cemented with Flo and Derek joining the fold. As a taste of things to come, they released their 2022 self-titled EP which quickly sold out of its first vinyl pressing. This EP featured the track ‘Axes of the Void II’ with guest vocalist Dallas Toler-Wade (ex-Nile).

Having laid the foundations, The band is now ready to release their defining statement with their debut studio album ‘A Bleeding Tree Hanging Self Destruction’, set for release on July 10th via Church Road Records.

Fans of all the musicians involved will be satisfied by this release, but not due to knowing what to expect, but by hearing something completely new and ground breaking. Sonny has made it his mission to tap deep into some of the world's forgotten music, and lesser known theories, scales and harmonies. For people with musical theory understanding, Sonny has incorporated the double harmonic major, F#Lydian #2 #6 and the lonian Aug#2 into his compositions. Combining jazz fusion with classical music theory has given the band its own sound of unique harmonies and odd time signatures.

If you're looking for music to take you to new places and to question your understanding of song structures, then look no further. ‘A Bleeding Tree Hanging Self Destruction’ is here to break your mind wide open and leave you to pick up the pieces. Set for release via Church Road Records on July 10th.

TRACK LISTING:
01. Forgotten Kings
02. Power Obsessed
03. Raize Demons Breath
04. Psionic Being
05. Nine Walls
06. Laolongtou
07. Axes of the Viovode 1
08. Axes of the Viovode 2
09. Persepolis (available on physical release only)

FOR FANS OF:
Morbid Angel, Cryptopsy, Incantation

.gif from god "Dissimulation"

LP - $17.50 / CD - $8.00 / CS - $7.50
STREET DATE: 7/10/26
CAT#: VIS035
LABEL: Persistent Vision

“Dissimulation”, the long awaited new full length from Richmond, Virginia’s .gif from god.

.gif from god has defied easy categorization since their inception in 2015. Blending various elements of hardcore punk and extreme metal, including metalcore, screamo, and grindcore, the unit has solidified its place in the underground music scene over the past decade. The six-piece machine cemented their lineup in 2017, including two stand-alone vocalists, resulting in maximum insanity and catharsis during their live shows.

On their third LP, “Dissimulation”, .gif from god has honed their chaotic craft into a laser-focused sonic blast that slips in like a blade and hits like a truck. Working again with past collaborator Matt Michel (No Man, Majority Rule) at the legendary Viva Studios, they’ve exceeded the limits of their previous work while creating a record that is still deeply rooted in the storied Virginia punk scene that precedes them. Dissimulation explores the unseen, otherworldly senses within us that are indescribable and horrific to face. Spiraling paranoid fantasies that lure you deeper into the cosmic abyss.

“Dissimulation” was produced by the band, engineered and mixed by Matt Michel, and mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege.

TRACK LISTING:
01. SEE █████████
02. Dissimulation
03. Virginia Creeper
04. Life Like A Sickness
05. Turn From The Ruin
06. Lalilulelolelulilal
07. A Fucked Up Face
08. Your Sorrows Pin You To This Place
09. A Gift from God
10. Volatile Simian Nervous-System
11. Burnt House Horizon
12. That De-Syncing Feeling
13. Wetwork Network
14. SEE ALSO █████████
15. Obliterated Serial Number

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Long awaited new album from the Virginia's .gif from god, engineered by Matt Michel and mastered by Brad Boatright
  • LP with limited color vinyl variants and OBI strip
  • Select US dates and tours planned for summer and fall 2026

FOR FANS OF:
Portrayal of Guilt, Vein.FM, Usurp Synapse, Pg.99

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Anxious Arms "In the Shadow of the Cross"

LP - $16.60 / CD - $7.00
STREET DATE: 7/10/26
CAT#: SDR-164
LABEL: Sunday Drive

Apathy and failure cover the modern world. “In the Shadow of the Cross“ confronts this reality, capturing humanity at its bleakest and most self-destructive. Nearly a decade after forming, Sacramento’s Anxious Arms continue to evolve, abandoning the remnants of their earlier alternative-rock leanings in favor of something heavier and much darker.

On their second album, the band leans fully into doom and metal, drawing clear influence from Crowbar and Black Sabbath while still carrying the imprint of their Sacramento roots, with lingerings of sounds influenced by Will Haven, Deftones, and Far at the band’s foundation. This version of Anxious Arms feels the most fully realized: a lineup unified in vision. With longtime producer Pat Hills, the band delivers its heaviest material to date, recorded live at Earthtone Studios that presents a raw sound at its core.

TRACK LISTING:
01. Let Rats Run
02. The Conqueror Worm
03. Through You
04. In the Shadow of the Cross
05. Crimson Shroud
06. Deep and Green
07. Vera Brittain
08. Growing in the Grave

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Upcoming summer tour
  • LP Packaged in kraft board

FOR FANS OF:
Crowbar, Black Sabbath, Deftones

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