B&E Weekly Jams Presented by Bublr Bikes: 10/10 – 10/16/23

Get tons of new Milwaukee with an absolutely stacked playlist, featuring Grace Weber, Social Cig, Snag and many more!
Read moreGet tons of new Milwaukee with an absolutely stacked playlist, featuring Grace Weber, Social Cig, Snag and many more!
Read moreSnag and Indiana’s Coma Regalia team up for a split LP that packs a tremendous punch.
Read moreThe song lives on a spiraling guitar line, which eventually gives way to a sonic boom of screaming vocals and pure emotion.
Read moreGet tons of new music this week, featuring tracks from Gold Steps, Man Random, Snag, Subsad and more.
Read moreThe band rip through a new track for the second Not Just A Phase podcast compilation.
Read moreEmo/post-hardcore band Snag released a new single last week – their first since 2021 album “Death Doula.” The song protests Cop City, which is the proposed clearing of forests outside of Atlanta in order to build a police training facility. With the band’s shrieked anxieties about the horrors of environmental destruction and state repression combined with their prog-adjacent screamo sensibilities,
Read more“Climatecore” screamo band Snag have a new record out today. Rage, anxiety, and fear are spread like butter across bread by the trio as the unrelenting terror of the planet’s imminent environmental apocalypse continues to unfold. The band expands their orchestration here, enlisting violin and trumpet along with vocals and poetry from Cat Arabajian-Ries; the latter of which shares a
Read moreThe acts took part in a day-long event of experimental music at Cactus Club this past Saturday.
Read moreTake a look at the year ahead with this week’s Spotify playlist.
Read moreBen Slowey talks to the “climatecore” indie rockers.
Read moreSnag bring a cathartic energy to their latest project.
Read moreCheck out new music this week from Amanda Huff, Nile, Spaidez and more!
Read more“Climatecore” band Snag celebrated their album release party at Company Brewing Saturday night, bringing along with them hip hop artist DaveKevinAdam, chamber folk band Social Caterpillar, and metal band Knaaves to perform. “People were listening, for real,” DaveKevinAdam said. “They were really paying attention. It felt like people wanted me to talk more between songs, which is new.” DaveKevinAdam moved
Read moreSnag release a pair of singles before their upcoming self-titled record.
Read moreThe band shared the stage with Snag and Social Caterpillar in Riverwest Saturday night.
Read moreThe band released “Dog Years” alongside Snag and Entrana Friday night.
Read moreThe band celebrated the release of their “Disposable” EP.
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