Thereâs a new kid in town. 3I/ATLAS – an interstellar object that many âscientistsâ are calling a âcometâ – has just recently entered our galactic backyard. At least one person is already raising the alarm that itâs most likely a malicious alien probe sent to doom humanity, to which we say: âabout damn time.â According to this lone report, weâve got just over two months to enjoy the spoils of Earth before the stock market crashes, money is irrelevant, and we welcome our alien overlords to a new era of humanity. Here are six songs weâre listening to this week to help ease the wait.
AFI âBehind the Clockâ
If youâve seen a photo of Davey Havokâs illustrious new mustache and mullet combo, youâd think AFI were prepping the soundtrack for the next season of Monster Jam. As glorious as that sounds, the goth-punk legends are digging their heels into – you guessed it – more goth music. âBehind the Clockâ is the first single from the bandâs forthcoming album âSilver Bleeds the Black Sunâ and itâs sure to have you dancing under a bridge with a bunch of weirdos in no time.
Algernon Cadwallader âHawkâ
Legendary emo-revivalists Algernon Cadwallader had already stunned fans enough: first when they announced a slew of reissues, then with a month-long reunion tour a couple of years later. It would be greedy to expect a new album from the Philly legends, but theyâre doing it anyway. âTrying Not To Have A Thoughtâ will be the bandâs first album in 14 years. The lead single âHawkâ makes that long stretch feel more like a blink of an eye, and finds the group having not skipped a single beat if you donât count all the time signature changes.
Trying Not to Have a Thought by Algernon Cadwallader
Deftones âmilk of the madonnaâ
All legendary bands find themselves the victims of product placement at one point or another. Itâs just an inevitability. The latest in a long line of mighty who have bent the knee to corporate interests is unfortunately, Deftones. Their latest, âmilk of the madonna,â is nothing short of a blatant advertisement for Madonnaâs new health product line âMadonna Milk.â While they do their best to hide this opaque cash grab with brilliant guitar work and vague lyricism, we at the Hard Times know the truth. Killer song though.
Snþþper âWorldwideâ
Snþþper, a band whose genre can only be described as âshort-circuiting Devo,â is back with their latest single âWorldwide.â Itâs a psychotic romp that maintains the bandâs signature deranged sound that has contributed to their status as one of the most exciting new voices in punk. This song will have you asking the big questions like: âAre my speakers broken?â and âIs it supposed to be this tempo?â Their new album âWorldwideâ will be crashing into your stereo or headphones in October so you still have time to figure out your jerky dance moves.
Worldwide by Snooper
Brian Damage âKing Of The Operaâ
Midwestern power-pop freaks, Brian Damage, just released their fourth album âAll Hell Broke Looseâ via Anyway Records. Itâs a pandemic driven DIY masterpiece that will have you wondering how itâs possible to have so much fun while hearing so many horrifying synth sounds and chord changes. Thatâs a compliment for those wondering. If youâve been itching for an album that sounds like The Rentals desperately trying to break their contract as Hellâs house band, this one is for you.
All Hell Broke Loose by Brian Damage
OSEES âAbominationâ
Can someone do a wellness check on Jon Dwyer? Weâve reported on this before, but thereâs no way a healthy individual can be making this much goddamn music constantly. Our only hopeful guess is that heâs some sort of half-man, half-cyborg, half-Casio-keyboard-demo type deal. We understand no one can be three halves, but we have to believe Jon Dwyer is capable of this mathematical impossibility as there is no other plausible explanation. Anyway, OSEESâ 4,578,942nd album âAbomination Revealed At Lastâ dropped on Friday and it rips as per usual.
We cancelled our Spotify account, so youâll have to make your own playlist. Weâd say sorry, but itâs probably a good thing to force you to take some agency in your own life for once.