Some songs politely ask for your attention. “ Wrist the Teeth ” by Ragebate kicks the door off its hinges and demands it. From its opening seconds, the track is a grinding mechanical beast, all distorted electronics, crushing rhythms and suffocating atmosphere. There is no comfort here, only mounting pressure. Every layer adds another turn of the screw, creating an almost cinematic sense of dread that steadily tightens until the listener is completely trapped inside its hostile world. Written in late 2025 by Minneapolis-based film composer and electronic musician Jeff Goldsmith, the song channels the frustration and anger stirred by an increasingly volatile political landscape. Rather than preaching, it communicates through pure sonic force. The music itself becomes the protest, replacing slogans with waves of industrial noise and relentless momentum. As the debut release from Ragebate—a collective founded in 2026 by Goldsmith and like-minded artists—the single lays down an unco...
There is a special kind of joy found in songs that sound like they were written by people grinning at the absurdity of the world rather than angrily kicking holes in it, and Suspex 78 ’s new single “ I Hate the Circus ” lands squarely in that glorious tradition. This is old-school punk stripped of aggression and sprayed instead with sarcasm, wit, and a slightly crooked smile. Rather than charging forward at breakneck speed, “I Hate the Circus” strolls in with jangly confidence, embracing the playful, observational side of punk that often gets forgotten beneath mountains of leather jackets and flying beer cups. The track feels wonderfully reminiscent of John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett at their most eccentric, while also carrying echoes of TV Personalities classics like Where’s Bill Grundy Now?. There is that same sideways glance at everyday nonsense, where humour and melancholy somehow share the same park bench. The lyrics tumble along with a delightfully scruffy charm, painting...