Best New Music This Week: Imminence, Metz, English Teacher, And More

Every Friday, we challenge ourselves to sift through new music releases and curate a list of albums we think you should be listening to. 

This week begins with Imminence's powerful album, The Black, where they unleash a visceral blend of metalcore intensity, delving into themes of inner turmoil and personal transformation. Metz ascends to new heights with Up on Gravity Hill, delivering a relentless onslaught of noise rock energy and sonic experimentation. English Teacher presents This Could Be Texas, a mesmerizing journey through indie rock landscapes and dreamy textures. Greyhaven confronts the complexities of modern life with Stereo Grief, offering a cathartic blend of post-hardcore aggression and melodic sensibility. Lastly, Nia Archives captivates with Silence is Loud, an immersive sonic experience that defies genre boundaries, exploring themes of identity and empowerment.

Tap your favourite music app, put those headphones on, and listen to some new music you hopefully discover for the first time. See below for this week's recommendations.

 
 


IMMINENCE – THE BLACK

Genre: Metalcore
Label: Imminence

 
 
 

METZ – UP ON GRAVITY HILL

Genre: Noise Rock
Label: Sub Pop

 
 
 

ENGLISH TEACHER – THIS COULD BE TEXAS

Genre: Indie Rock
Label: Island

 
 
 

GREYHAVEN – STEREO GRIEF

Genre: Progressive Metalcore
Label: Solid State

 
 
 

NIA ARCHIVES – SILENCE IS LOUD

Genre: Jungle
Label: Hijinxx

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