Curated Music Releases in June, 2026

We Won't Survive the Comet
June 2, 2026Massachusetts-based shoegaze/emo quintet The Dreamtoday is set to release their sophomore album, We Won’t Survive the Comet, on June 2, 2026. Drawing inspiration from acts like My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive, the band's sound features a mix of heavy guitars, dreamy textures, and big hooks. With singles like "Crystal Sky" and "Breathe," the new record promises a rich sonic landscape that blends nostalgic shoegaze and grunge elements with modern melodic emo and alt-rock sensibilities.

I Built You A Tower
June 5, 2026Indie rock titans and eight-time GRAMMY nominees Death Cab for Cutie – Benjamin Gibbard, Nicholas Harmer, Jason McGerr, Dave Depper and Zac Rae – announce their 11th studio album, I Built You A Tower, set to be released on June 5 via ANTI-Records. Recorded in just three weeks across various locations, the album captures the band's return to their independent roots, helmed by producer John Congleton. The introspective themes of personal growth and resilience shine through in the album's first single, "Riptides," as frontman Benjamin Gibbard navigates through personal struggles amidst global chaos, creating a deeply moving sonic journey that encapsulates the essence of Death Cab for Cutie's storied 30-year career.

Tales For The Rages
June 12, 2026Piebald, the Boston emo/indie rock favorites, are set to release their first LP in over 15 years, titled 'Tales For The Rages', on June 12 via Iodine Recordings. This album marks a significant return for the band, featuring 13 tracks that blend emo and indie-rock influences while infusing a fresh perspective on contemporary issues. Recorded at The Den in North Reading, MA, with the expertise of Doug Batchelder and Jay Maas, the album boasts Piebald's iconic clever songwriting and massive hooks. With themes touching on inequality and human behavior, 'Tales For The Rages' strikes a perfect balance between humor and emotional rawness, solidifying Piebald's relevance in the modern music landscape.

An Eraser And A Maze
June 5, 2026Modest Mouse's upcoming album "An Eraser and a Maze" is set for release on June 5, 2026, marking their first album on Glacial Pace Recordings after over two decades with Epic Records. Produced by Isaac Brock along with other notable producers, the album showcases a blend of Modest Mouse's distinct eras and themes while embodying a raw and unfiltered musical approach. For a taste of what's to come, latest single “Picking Dragon’s Pockets,” is a bombastic kickoff to the album with an anthemic chorus that’ll have you singing loudly about navigating a manipulative, self-destructive world. Previously release song “Look How Far,” finds Isaac Brock's signature blunt and sardonic tone remains intact, especially in the stark lyric that questions human progress: "Look how far we’ve come / oh my god we’re so fucking dumb.”

There Are Ways To Leave
June 5, 2026First Joy, a Los Angeles alternative rock band, is set to release their debut LP titled There Are Ways to Leave on June 5, 2026. Influenced by 90s spacey alt rock bands like Failure and Hum, as well as modern emo and grunge bands like Gleemer and Downward, they deliver a captivating blend of nostalgia and modern influences, centered around fuzzy guitars, dark tones, soothing melodies and hook-laden choruses. Formed in 2020 by childhood friends Jack Ludwick and Jordan Kulp, First Joy has already showcased their sound with past releases featuring notable producers and have upcoming singles 'Sometimes' and 'Little Jokes'.
RIYL: Gleemer, Downward, Prize Horse, Warper, Teenage Wrist, Seer Believer

Are You Even Happy Now?
June 19, 2026Long Island-based band Adult Magic is making their return with the upcoming release of "Are You Even Happy Now?" on June 19, 2026, via Dead Broke Rekerds. Known for their energetic punk-influenced sound, the album continues their dynamic songwriting style drawing comparisons to acts like Hüsker Dü, The Replacements, and early Goo Goo Dolls. With members involved in various projects, Adult Magic's evolving DIY punk sound explores themes of personal reflection and contemporary concerns. Lead off single "Burned Out" from the forthcoming LP is now streaming everywhere.

Burns From The X-rays
June 5, 2026Brisbane emo rock band Bad Neighbour is releasing their sophomore album "Burns From The X-rays" on June 5, 2026 via Ninth Life Records. The band has spent the past few years carving out a rough-around-the-edges, heart-on-sleeve emo/alt-rock sound that feels unmistakably theirs. The quartet came together off the back of shared musical interests and combined motivation to tread their own sonic ground inspired by the likes of PUP, Modern Baseball and The Menzingers. The new LP is a strong representation of what Bad Neighbour do so well: emotive storytelling, dynamic vocal delivery that rises and falls with the moment, distorted guitars dripping in nostalgia, and tension that builds into huge crescendos. They've also incorporated darker indie-rock textures that connect back to the foundation laid by their 2024 debut LP.

Everything You Ever Wanted
June 12, 2026Lovewell's debut album "Everything You Ever Wanted" invites listeners into a dreamy landscape where indie rock meets emo influences, creating a sonic journey that is both introspective and captivating. Mark Palladino and Joe Bradshaw's transition from the hardcore scene is evident in the album's evolution, as they seamlessly blend breezy yet fuzzy alternative rock with emo and hints of dream-pop, reminiscent of bands like Turnover, Tigers Jaw, Jimmy Eat World, Anxious, & Balance & Composure. The lead single 'Less Than Forever' now streaming everywhere, sets the tone for the album, signaling Lovewell's growth and establishing them as a band to keep an eye out for.