fresh drops - april
- Hayes Rose

- Mar 29, 2025
- 2 min read
As April rolls in, we have plenty to be excited about with an incredible line up of new albums and EP's dropping across the metal, punk, alternative, and emo scenes.
From emerging underground artists to solid legends, here’s a look at some of the most anticipated releases this month.
Thornhill – Bodies (April 4, 2025)

The Australian metalcore outfit Thornhill returns with their third studio album, Bodies. Fans can expect a blend of atmospheric melodies and crushing breakdowns as the band continues to push their sonic boundaries.
Scowl – Are We All Angels (April 4, 2025)

Santa Cruz punk act Scowl is making waves with their second full length album, Are We All Angels. With a fresh sound that blends pop punk, alt rock, and hardcore influences, this release marks their debut with Dead Oceans and promises to showcase their musical evolution.
Twat Union – Don’t Look It in the Eye (EP) (April 4, 2025)

British punk performance art group Twat Union delivers a powerful and raw debut EP, Don’t Look It in the Eye. The EP takes a bold approach to addressing social issues with humour, rage, and infectious punk energy.
Magnolia Park – VAMP (April 11, 2025)

Orlando alternative rockers Magnolia Park are unveiling VAMP, a concept album that immerses listeners in the dystopian world of the Nocturne Nexus. Expect neo gothic aesthetics and storytelling woven into their high energy rock sound.
Sumac & Moor Mother – The Film (April 25, 2025)

Experimental metal band Sumac teams up with noise artist and poet Moor Mother for The Film, a ground breaking album that defies genre constraints and delivers an Avant Garde sonic experience.
Heart Attack Man – Joyride The Pale Horse (April 25, 2025)

Cleveland based punk rockers Heart Attack Man are back with Joyride The Pale Horse, an album packed with their signature blend of humour, angst, and raw energy anthems.
Los Pepes – Out Of The Void (April 25, 2025)

London’s power punk band Los Pepes drop Out Of The Void, a record that stays true to their energy, melodic punk roots. Expect fast riffs, catchy hooks, and raw passion.
The Sleights – This One’s Gonna Hurt (April 25, 2025)

With their latest album, The Sleights aim to deliver an unfiltered punk rock experience filled with honest lyricism and gritty instrumentals.
Suicidal Tendencies – Title TBD (April 2025)

Thrash punk legends Suicidal Tendencies are set to release a new album this month, promising their signature crossover style with blistering energy and social commentary.
Get Ready for a Massive Month of Music
April is shaping up to be a massive month for fans of heavy, alternative, and underground music. Whether you’re into hardcore punk, progressive metal, or emo infused rock, there’s something for everyone in this batch of releases. Keep your ears open, add these albums to your playlists, and support these artists by streaming, purchasing, and sharing their music!


