"Don't Give Me Anything" is anything but a massive failure, as it comes across as proof that The Muster Point Project keeps on releasing great music, and it's so refreshing to listen to Kevin expanding on his sound and going even bigger and bolder. | Continue reading
Jason Lyles has a unique songwriting ability that touches both the heart and soul, leading us into a deep reflection about modern day situations. | Continue reading
Mr. Wizard are known for their exciting rock nostalgia, embracing the punk and grunge integrations of the 90's obscure sound. I | Continue reading
Emotion-wise, this is the rock bottom where the sun has long lost its power, but in the dark there's this blue twinge of glimmer that comes from Drue's vocals. | Continue reading
Comprised by Alex Riggen on vocals and guitar, Nick Pompou on drums, and Ozzie Woods on bass, The House Flies blend shoegaze, goth rock, post-punk, and grunge influences to create captivating music that's garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated following. | Continue reading
The Margaret Hooligans are always on the lookout to share their perspective on social matters. Aiming to deliver a reality check behind their lyrics... | Continue reading
The album of the week is for “Pisces Pie” by Odelet. This is 9Albums/EPs You Should Liste To Week 20, 2024. | Continue reading
Referred to as "the Lynx album" by the band Mountains of Jura, the LP is a 7-track journey into the vast, emotionally diverse wilderness, much like the untouched scenery a lynx would inhabit. | Continue reading
Jackson Reed and The Silverbirds' does an amazing job in capturing that vintage feeling and transporting it into modern days with such ease, it's astounding. It's a timeless song that just got revisited in the best possible way. | Continue reading
On Retrovert, we get to see Richard Berger exploring his experimental side in both lyrics as well as the production. Across the twelve tracks, we get to hear Richard at his finest when it comes to world-building atmospherics. | Continue reading
A message to physical media and merch loving people - Blindness & Light has limited edition CD's and vinyl available on their Bandcamp for their first full-length self-titled album. | Continue reading
The way The Bondurants perfectly blends the essence of the traditional americana and country instrumentations and melodies with a distinctively British approach sounds incredibly fresh and interesting. | Continue reading
n a world with lots of noise trying to grab any attention, Frank Joshua's music welcomes the inner silence, providing a calming, soothing sound to dive deep under the quiet surface. | Continue reading
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Part of a recent string of singles about women, who have pulled off atrocities of various kinds, Gentry Blue's new single tackles the unhinged state of a criminal mind facing punishment for what she had done. | Continue reading
"Sweet Thing" is a different sound being explored by Orwello to its fullest potential, filled with rich details in both production as well as lyrics. | Continue reading
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Coma Beach has made an outstanding return with a gritty EP filled with chaos, pain and their unique style of obscure music we have all come to love. | Continue reading
One thing I really appreciate about this rap group, Bloodlin3 a band of brothers-based Kentucky and Texas, is their vocalization about not fitting the "hip hop narrative." | Continue reading
Like a modern day Fleetwod Mac if they were working alongside Caroline Polachek or Jack Antonoff, the music explored by Mery's Key on "My Own Way" is absolutely stunning. | Continue reading
As he sings about willing to wait his turn to be with this person, Rich Hennessy is for sure on his way of becoming a force of nature within the pop world. | Continue reading
Accompanied by musician Joe Lavinzki on the acoustic guitar, KAT's vocals sound powerful and awe-inspiring in their vulnerability. | Continue reading
From the start of the song with the tom rolls into the cymbal crash that followed by some thick melodic guitar riffage held together by some tight as fuck bass playing, I can feel the power in "Glitch" the brand-new single by The Infinity Process | Continue reading
"DO YOU LIKE ME NOW?" by Love Ghost is punch to the gut for the haters who want to "destroy them". An aggressive and powerful track produced by none other than MIKE SUMMERS (Tech N9ne, Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne). | Continue reading
Pisces Pie is truly a remarkable piece of work, and proves Odelet once and for all as an artist with a unique vision and approach to songwriting. | Continue reading
Inspiration for "Taiga" came from multiple places, most notably the productions of Studio Ghibli. Cataldo Cappiello also pays homage to influential composers like Andreas Kübler, Joe Hishaishi and Nobuo Uematsu. | Continue reading
n a world with lots of noise trying to grab any attention, Frank Joshua's music welcomes the inner silence, providing a calming, soothing sound to dive deep under the quiet surface. | Continue reading
Kevin Whitake blends together the accessibility of the synths that come from the likes of Depeche Mode and New Order with the dark aggressive poetry found in Nine Inch Nails and the industrial wave, and the result is a song that is as catchy as it is heavy. | Continue reading
A message to physical media and merch loving people - Blindness & Light has limited edition CD's and vinyl available on their Bandcamp for their first full-length self-titled album. | Continue reading
Luxury Teeth began as what has been described as a "cathartic outlet" during the pandemic. By the time lockdown restrictions had lifted, the project was slated to hit the ground running and they did just as such, playing numerous notable shows and recording several songs. | Continue reading
Taking inspiration from Janis Joplin, Fanny, and Cream, Seven Red Lions deliver a great homage to the golden era of Rock. | Continue reading
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Neil C. Young makes music together with his brother Richard Young, as well as good friends Alan Whitham and Ben Gonzalez. When together, rather magical things tend to happen in the lines of "I don't know what exactly is happening, but I like it!" | Continue reading
The album of the week is for When in Maine self-titled debut album. This is 9Albums/EPs You Should Liste To Week 18, 2024 | Continue reading
Jason Lyles has a unique songwriting ability that touches both the heart and soul, leading us into a deep reflection about modern day situations. | Continue reading
On her first album, Kate Pending creates her own version of reality and takes us on a guided tour of it. It's humbling and warm and blows you away with creativity at every single turn. | Continue reading
Listen to "Habitat" now on your favourite platforms. Vinyl-lovers - keep your eyes on the Bandcamp page as Deep Dive Species has vinyl records of this album coming soon! | Continue reading
Yes, my friends, the malevolent yet artistic beings of 9 o'clock Nasty are back again with more mischievous acts. | Continue reading
Cornelius Eady Group is at his finest as a songwriter on this album, portraying intense and dramatic scenes of life and death with an intrinsic lightness and subtlety that is truly admirable. | Continue reading
Composer and musician Raynald Grenier has a long history in stage performances as an accompanying pianist and a conductor, and the artist has a keen ear for bringing out the most from the instruments. | Continue reading
Edie Yvonne is already proven herself time and time again, both as a songwriter and as a performer, and while she's working on her proper full-length debut she's also gearing up for the release of an all-covers EP | Continue reading
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When.in.Maine has been putting in work, releasing several singles since last September and obtaining a fair amount of radio play in Poland, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and Australia. | Continue reading
"What I'm On About" has become a staple ending in all of Faded Shades' live shows and they are very excited to be finally sharing it with their audience. | Continue reading
Kevin Whitake blends together the accessibility of the synths that come from the likes of Depeche Mode and New Order with the dark aggressive poetry found in Nine Inch Nails and the industrial wave, and the result is a song that is as catchy as it is heavy. | Continue reading
Magnus and John are no strangers to the music game, but this EP truly reflects their honed talents. | Continue reading
The Pulltops just released a new EP last Friday called "Sight Lines". In this EP, a cover of Creedence Clear Waters' classic "Have You Ever Seen The Rain" sits as the last track. The result is a wonderful, slow-burning and intimate version of an already inspiring song. | Continue reading
Clare Easdown is no stranger to the vulnerable and the honest, always writing incredibly personal and intimate lyrics that hit you like a train. On "Sitgma Enigma", of course, is no different | Continue reading