"Glory Be" by Jeán et Joie joins the sophomore single "Fried Rice" in announcing the upcoming debut EP "Brambles" set to release in the coming months. | Continue reading
Shaven Primates have created a musical journey that embraces both powerful rock choruses and intricate instrumental arrangements. | Continue reading
Written about a summer relationship and all the baggage that comes along with it, "Do You Wanna Talk" by Wild Horse is a light and breezy indie rock tune, but one that carries a message that goes deeper than the surface level. | Continue reading
This new song, by Attic Theory titled "Papier-Mâché," features guest vocals from Kevin Martin from none other than legendary multi-platinum-selling band Candlebox! Yes indeed, that Candlebox. As in the band notable for smash hits such as with "You" and "Far Behind." | Continue reading
Hi, welcome, dear music lover, here you have 5 acts that you shouldn't miss out on. #LT1KF Unknown But Essentials! Round-up | Continue reading
"Off The Leash" is a remarkable debut album that cements Wild As Her's position as a formidable force in the alternative country music scene. | Continue reading
The Third Man's "Somewhere To Leave" is a remarkable album that showcases the band's expertise in crafting magical soundscapes. The fusion of indie rock and folk elements, alongside the mesmerizing ambient arrangements, sets the album apart and transports listeners to another wor … | Continue reading
"Off The Leash" is a remarkable debut album that cements Wild As Her's position as a formidable force in the alternative country music scene. | Continue reading
"Not Now, Love" by heavy on the heart is the band's second single after their successful debut with "Mr. Know It All" released in April this year. | Continue reading
Daniel Lerner on this EP seems to be following the footsteps of incredible artists like Mac DeMarco and Conor Oberst, while still managing to sound absolutely like himself every step of the way. | Continue reading
Eyþór Alexander is a musician/pianist born in Akureyri, Iceland. Distancing himself from a specific genre, "Alex" achieves his creative expression with the help of a variety of other great musicians. | Continue reading
"Sensitive" by Kailey Conner is a power ballad, backed by pop sensibilities and folk influences. | Continue reading
MadZen continues to represent the Downtempo / Organic House community, both in his natal Mexico and outwards. Countries like Rumania, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, India, and Lebanon are beginning to set their eyes on him and his magnetic sound. | Continue reading
The Third Man's "Somewhere To Leave" is a remarkable album that showcases the band's expertise in crafting magical soundscapes. The fusion of indie rock and folk elements, alongside the mesmerizing ambient arrangements, sets the album apart and transports listeners to another wor … | Continue reading
Jane Allison keeps getting better with each song, and "Frayed" is an absolutely perfect choice for a single - as uplifting as "Magdalene" but somehow richer in sound and textures. | Continue reading
"Bed Of Roses" by Jane N' The Jungle dwells on the complications (and illusions) of human emotions. Drum and bass are tightly knitted on a solid Hard Rock groove, while high-gained guitar riffs add raw textures. | Continue reading
There are a lot of hidden details in "Molly's Game" by Hello Amnesia, as well as some fantastic melodic lines. Vocals are truly on point, with sky-reaching screams and well-defined lyrics. | Continue reading
See How opens up the track with some beautiful vocal samples drenched in reverb and delay, with lush synths and pads in the background adding to the ethereal atmosphere. | Continue reading
Shaven Primates have created a musical journey that embraces both powerful rock choruses and intricate instrumental arrangements. | Continue reading
Affentanz enjoys playing dark, mysterious, and evocative downtempo electronica filled with energizing synths and vocals that carry not only emotion but also entire stories. | Continue reading
9 o'clock Nasty doing what they do best... making fun of whoever/whatever they want, shedding a light on post-modernism bullshit. | Continue reading
The brand new self-titled single, “We call it Junk,”by JUNK has been released to help clarify things for our armchair critics. Bless their hearts. | Continue reading
The Margaret Hooligans have been able to release no less than 37 songs! They released on July 17th their third album: "Saturday Night in Bartertown" | Continue reading
This is 9Albums/EPs You Should Liste To Week 28, every week I pick 9 albums/EPs recently released by unknown artists that I share with you, I enjoyed all, so I want to invite you to give them a chance and listen to them. The album of the week is for Liv Crash’s debut album with “ … | Continue reading
Light, sunny, and dancey, "Under the Lights" by The Heidi Incident is a perfect debut song: it sets the mood, shows everything that they aspire to do all at once, and that they know how to do it perfectly. | Continue reading
There are a lot of hidden details in "Molly's Game" by Hello Amnesia, as well as some fantastic melodic lines. Vocals are truly on point, with sky-reaching screams and well-defined lyrics. | Continue reading
"I Said I'm Fine" is only her second single, but Marlene Larsen has a way of writing songs that evoke genuine emotions from the listener. | Continue reading
Fond of Rudy managed to capture every single thought and feeling that comes with breaking up through digital lenses, and it's an incredibly effective song. "How Do I Delete You?" is one hell of a comeback song, and thankfully the band has already announced that this track will be … | Continue reading
Empty Grave's main motifs are faith and hope. Darcy McMann presents them with his introspective lyrics that expertly paint images and stories to illustrate his worldview. | Continue reading
Liv Crash's talent as a songwriter, singer, and guitarist is undeniable. 'Cause Even in This Album' is a great album that seamlessly blends catchy funk rock tracks with hints of blues and jazz fusion. | Continue reading
I Am The Unicorn Head continue with their unique outer space saga, the theme of their upcoming album "Unicorns in Space" The track "Extra Dimensional Overlords" is the longest of the album. | Continue reading
Moat Cobra Live & Dead Vol. 1 is a great band to kick that series off with, as their hybrid of hardcore punk and sludge metal transcends that energy brilliantly in both formats. | Continue reading
De Antiquis Et Novis is known for his infectious grooves and captivating melodies, as well as for his ways of creating hypnotic synths. | Continue reading
"Rise" is the third single coming from LearningToDive, the emotive thought-inspiring alias led by Bravo Bonez. | Continue reading
"No Better Time" is a testament to finding solace and tranquility amidst the chaos, and it solidifies Dogface and the Pony Soldiers as a force to be reckoned with in the alternative folk rock and Americana genres. | Continue reading
The cinematic piano pop single "Made Of" by Cynthia Angelica traces the journey of being the most vulnerable and hurt to regaining control over your life. | Continue reading
Grace & Moji debut single "Our Love" is a token of their love and the weird and tough times in which they got together, and it's an absolutely perfect way of introducing this project to the world. | Continue reading
This is 9Albums/EPs You Should Liste To Week 26, every week I pick 9 albums/EPs recently released by unknown artists that I share with you, I enjoyed all, so I want to invite you to give the a chance and listen to them. The album of the week is for Arson Whales' debut album "Gala … | Continue reading
"Why Do You Want" by Couvo. Its '90s energy and wide elements really evoked a sense of nostalgia while also digging deep into the meaning behind my desires. | Continue reading
"Bed Of Roses" by Jane N' The Jungle dwells on the complications (and illusions) of human emotions. Drum and bass are tightly knitted on a solid Hard Rock groove, while high-gained guitar riffs add raw textures. | Continue reading
"Human Remains" by Nobody's Wolf Child is a fierce cinematic song depicting the sheer darkness that lies within our collective nature that's so bound to succumb to greed, lust, and pettiness. | Continue reading
Kid Lazuras creates an atmosphere that feels familiar at the same time that it sounds like nothing else. The lyrics also come from a very interesting angle. | Continue reading
"Apocalypse" by Poison Oak with all the energy of Indie-Rock prowess, this track holds a special kind of magic within it, and it's for sure something you don't want to miss. | Continue reading
On "Creeping On Me", Rye Catchers takes us on a trip to 80s pop and it's marvelous. Delicate in its subject matter, "Creeping On Me" deals with online stalking and how much someone you know (or don't) can have access to your entire life through social media, and they can just sta … | Continue reading
Arson Whales' ability to seamlessly blend genres such as rock, psychedelic, electronic, and pop is truly commendable, giving to "Galactopus" the album a dynamic and diverse range of sounds. | Continue reading
"The King is Dead" by Gary Dranow is one of the first tracks written and recorded for the album "Destiny Road". It was originally recorded in one take with very few overdubs (same would be the case for another song on the album, the critically acclaimed "Day I Was Born"). | Continue reading
"The Flute" by Madzen is one hell of a ride. A track with lots of different & exotic instruments from countries like Turkey, Lebanon, Greece, and even Syria. | Continue reading
"Wonderful You", Frank Joshua has tackled the vast emptiness of a shadowed, shattering heart. The haunted echoing atmosphere is home to an intense wash of sorrow, longing, and aching. | Continue reading