Record Release Friday: Spin new albums from Layover, The Word Alive, Timecop1983, and more!

New Music Friday is a weekly post that highlights the best new music of the week. This week’s edition features both well-known and under the radar bands we think deserve a spin (or three), so give them all a listen. Whether you like pop-punk, synthwave, metalcore, or something else, one of these 7 selections is guaranteed to capture your attention. This week, we’ve got the solid metalcore of The Word Alive, the nostalgic synthwave of Timecop1983, and much more.

Timecop1983 (Night Drive)

Timecop1983’s brand of melodic synthwave is both well-crafted and fills that nostalgic void you have for 1985.

The Word Alive (Violent Noise)

The Word Alive’s 5th full-length album might well be their best since Deceiver. Violent Noise is TWA doing what they do best – blending melodic and aggressive riff-heavy metalcore to create another solid body of work.

Layover UK (Your Laughter Never Leaves)

Don’t sleep on Layover. Their brand of emotional pop-punk/rock is both catchy and anthemic. Song recommendation? Our favorite is “Slumber”.

Shinedown (Attention Attention!)

The Jacksonville hard rock veterans recover from the misstep that was Threat To Survival, to create something that’s more in-tune with their anthemic early work. An impressive comeback.

Pridelands (Any Colour You Desire)

The promising Aussie rock/metalcore band’s new EP is a solid effort that will soon see them gaining attention in more than just their home continent.

Woes (Self-Help)

The UK pop-punk newcomers are poised to be one of the genre’s breakthrough acts with their new EP.

Growing (The Gauntlet)

We covered it a little more in-depth here, but The Gauntlet is Growing’s first full-length. The Wisconsin metalcore band is now on tour with Contra.

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