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New Video: TV FACE Shares Furious “Happy New Year”
Earlier this year, Lancaster, UK-based noise rock trio TV FACE — Steve “sTeVe” McWade, (vocals, guitar), Brigit McWade (bass, vocals) and Dave “Steeny” Steen (drums) — released their sophomore album Wolf Rents Bark through Crackedankles Records.
The trio close out 2025 with Wolf Rents Bark landing at #7 on Louder Than War‘s Top 100 Albums of 2025 list — and with the album’s latest single “Happy New Year.” Unlike the holiday season standard “Auld Lang Syne,” which is can often be a mix of bittersweet and hopeful, “Happy New Year” is a furious and noisy ripper that expresses a sense of hope that becomes the disillusionment and frustration of someone who suspects that the new year will be more bullshit, more chaos, more delayed hopes and dreams and so on.
“Live, this track has been landing hard. ‘Happy New Year’ charts innocence slipping into disillusionment, with lyrics written under a self-imposed rule of just three syllables per line,” TV FACE explains. “It inspired Wolf Rents Bark, our album title for an age where politician-CEOs cosplay as ‘the guy next door,’ while extracting wealth at a pace. The band are releasing this festive protest song instead of creating more landfill Christmas-themed shit.”
Directed and edited by the band’s Steve McWade, the accompanying video for “Happy New Year” was filmed by the band and Punk Rock Greeny, and features three wolf-heading wearing humans, who correspond to the each of the band’s members at a New Year’s Eve party. On the TV, TV FACE performing the song. The band intended to do something simple, but then they didn’t.
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New Video: GUMDROP Shares Sugary and Hook Driven “EYE CANDY”
Los Angeles-based GUMDROP is a collaborative project featuring acclaimed producer Shmu, who has worked with Zorch, Botany and Vinyl Williams and singer/songwriter Buttons. The project sees Buttons, whose vocals oscillate between rage-driven screaming and distorted bubblegum pop paired with Shmu’s R&B-inspired vocal stylings and kaleidoscopic production.
The duo’s self-titled full-length debut is slated for a December 25, 2025 release through Grind Select. The album sees the pair swimming between the shallow and the deep with the material thematically touching upon heartache and entanglement, social unrest and the effects of late-stage capitalism warping our sense of self identity and more. Sonically, the pair intentionally confound and subvert musical norms with verve, aggression and saccharine-fueled wonder.
The soon-to-be released album’s latest single “EYE CANDY” is a woozy, hook-driven blend of 80s R&B bass synths, shimmering and angular New Wave-like guitars and bubblegum pop that’s anchored around a pointed commentary on beauty standards in our late-stage capitalist hellscape. The song captures a narrator, whose sense of self is a bit warped — by social media influencers, memes and pop culture.
Fittingly, the video is an all pink, fever-dream that emphasizes the song’s unique mix of cute, sultriness and menace.
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New Video: Crá Croí Returns with Broodingly Eerie “Fires at Dawn”
Deriving their name from the Gaelic word for “heartache,” “vexation of spirit,” County Cork-based duo Crá Croí — RG (songwriting, production, mixing and mastering) and CD (vocals and visuals) — have employed a fiercely DIY ethos while establishing a sound that meshes elements of 1980s New Wave, post-punk and goth, featuring melancholic synths, dark melodies, angular guitars and sharp, hook-driven vocals.
The Irish duo’s work explores themes of nihilism, love and destruction, dystopian collapsed and nuclear annihilation, often wrapped in irony and paired with post-apocalyptic metaphors.
The Cork-based duo’s self-produced, 12-song, full-length debut, Tá brón orm is slated for release during the second half of 2026. Deriving its title from the Irish phrase for “sadness” or “sorrow is on me,” the duo’s debut effort will feature the previously released “Radiation Romance,” a track that seemingly channeled She Wants Revenge and Interpol, and “Fires At Dawn,” the album’s second and latest single.
Continuing a run of broodingly cinematic tunes, “Fires At Dawn” features CD’s Paul Banks–like vocal paired with eerily atmospheric synths, a relentless motor groove, bursts of squiggling and shimmering reverb-soaked guitars and a punchy yet anthemic hook and chorus. Sonically nodding at Joy Division and Antics-era Interpol, “Fires At Dawn” “captures the moment between ruin and renewal,” the duo explain. It’s “a hymn for the haunted and anthem for survival.” They add that the lyrics trace a world where “‘the poets of the chaos’ rise from the ashes, chasing embers just to feel the fire thrive.”
The accompanying video was created by the band’s RG using stock footage and iMovie, and features visuals of the sun in space, with its fires endlessly churning, the Aurora Borealis and flames, emphasizing the song’s themes of destruction, purity and renewal.
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