March is a great month for some punk rock tension and big guitar energy. From London’s grunge-leaning newcomers to an epic slice of metal, these are the punk rock bops of the week.

Sutlej – Let Me Out
Sutlej deliver a stunning, emotionally charged debut that channels 90s grunge in the best possible way
Let Me Out crashes in with wavy, thick distorted guitars and a brooding vocal line that builds tension before opening into a punchy, cathartic chorus. The track balances raw grunge textures with a modern alternative rock edge, leaning into heavy dynamics and emotionally direct delivery.
Sutlej are a London three piece drawing from the grit of 90s grunge and the moodier edges of modern post punk. As their debut single, it’s an impressive start. The track sets the tone for a band already gaining attention for intense live shows and a DIY touring spirit. More of this please, lads.
Rage Unfold – Omen
Rage Unfold give us a soaring, dramatic metal statement that we can’t get enough of
Omen launches with commanding guitar work before expanding into a sweeping metal arrangement built on driving riffs and expressive vocals. Melodic leads and sharp solos give the track a classic heavy metal feel while serving up a polished modern production.
Rage Unfold are a virtual metal project spanning Bulgaria and Australia, combining powerful instrumentation with lyrically driven songwriting. With roots in classic metal traditions and modern production approaches, the project centres on bold guitar performances and cinematic scale. This is genuinely fun.