Black Cats Are Bad Luck by Nuclear Club is an album that constantly defies expectations and surprises the listeners with an in-depth look at pressing and important contemporary issues while finding room to grow artistically. It transforms itself into a record that stands as a fea … | Continue reading
Sonomancer has a unique musical palette, using elements from ambient, post-rock, and industrial with unbelievable balance, and commits to its concepts with body and soul. | Continue reading
Laughing Cats are quickly establishing themselves as an innovative pop act, blending influences and crafting intricate atmospheres that glisten with sharp lyricism | Continue reading
Pondering about the relationships between "Home the Place, Home the People, and Home the Self", Laura Mock finds her voice as the guiding star that leads her soaring self across the world at large and all its beauty. | Continue reading
Beautifully produced by fellow Australian musician Spud Thompson, Love Kills the Monsters finds Sunset Salore stretching her unique type of indie pop into new and interesting directions. | Continue reading
Constable Hotel is made up of four tracks, including previous single "Hate Has No Home Here", and shows the Fxrrvst navigating through complex feelings and influences. | Continue reading
Focused on creating catchy guitar pop songs with undeniable hooks and melodies, Blake came up with an album that feels like sunshine. | Continue reading
Mike and Mandy are two LA-based indie artists making dreamy and reflective music together. They are not afraid to write about personal struggles, as what is often hidden is also universally experienced by almost everyone. | Continue reading
Deeply rooted in reflective lyricism, Pekky Savan is fearless in her approach to songwriting and infuses every track with personal musings and vivid storytelling. | Continue reading
We Have Ghosts music can be described as though-provoking, youthful, raw, and explosively authentic. | Continue reading
Hiraeth stands as a deep dive through an entire decade of music at once, as Dave AKA Twelve Days in June paints a beautiful and vivid picture of the 90s sound and goes through every facet of it. | Continue reading
Colorful White Lies is an album that captivates with its outstanding songwriting, impressive Rock riffs, and the uniquely powerful sound of two lead vocalists, a true hallmark of Electric High. | Continue reading
onedaybear is an artist with a clear vision and with the means to make it happen. The British musician proves himself once again as a very unique voice within indie music and is quickly and surely establishing himself as a creative force unlike most. | Continue reading
Karina Kampe, Swedish singer-songwriter, explores themes of resilience and reflection through poetic blend of indie and folk. | Continue reading
This song marks a 40th release from Frank Joshua in just 4 years. In addition to being the darkest and most personal to date, it's also one of the most introspective songs in his discography. | Continue reading
On Rok's debut album, the Scottish artist brings forth an incandescent work that never stays in one place. There is so much happening, it can be dizzying in the best possible way. | Continue reading
Now, Mr. Mark Yorath (The EQ), together with Phil Haywood and DJ Mastersafe, dismantled, re-imagined, and re-built 9 o'clock Nasty's unforgettable banger. | Continue reading
"Leave To Nowhere" by Aydra is an exceptional concept album meticulously crafted with unwavering attention to detail. It powerfully showcases intense guttural vocals, exhilarating drum performances, and a masterful demonstration of their riff-writing prowess. | Continue reading
Borrowing lovely elements from post-grunge acts like Soundgarden or even the first Radiohead album, Ryan Tobin debuts as a powerful voice on the indie rock scene and beyond. | Continue reading
Reconnected by Packetloss is an album that sounds like a nostalgic experiment, one that firmly roots itself on past sounds and grows from there to unexpected directions, blossoming high above a landscape of more of the same that permeates most punk rock today. | Continue reading
With four very distinct songs inside, the anniversary EP is a solid package of the variety of music Frank Joshua is capable of creating. | Continue reading
On the latest record from Citizens of YEAH!!!, we see a masterful work that plays by no rules other than his own; as any exceptional DIY project should. | Continue reading
On "Take Me Home" the German Canadian duo Moon and Aries navigates through a comforting production that still manages to push themselves forward. | Continue reading
"Stop Waving the Gun" by Eddie Cohn is a powerful political statement that Cohn is determined to make. Fed up with the relentless cycle of school shootings dominating the news, he boldly took action and committed himself to writing the song. | Continue reading
Jehnniel brings the calming assurance forth through evocative indie pop melodies echoing in a vast inner space. Her lyrics are poetic and speak of things as they are... | Continue reading
On his very political new EP, Mark Vennis once again rose as an artist with a very clear point of view and, more importantly, an artist who knows how to convey said visions with empathy and precision. | Continue reading
The Diamond Hill is Al Shalliker condensing that ephemerality to its purest form, through delicate songwriting and laying it bare like an open book. And it's a pleasure to read it. | Continue reading
Tom Hancock's poetic lyricism brings out the more thorny side of happiness - namely how easily it slips away, and seemingly forever as well. | Continue reading
Catherine Grace, the Ohioan singer-songwriter, creates highly emotional music meant to deliver a deep message while also providing an enthralling listening experience. | Continue reading
Synthedelic by Luke Tangerine is an impressive musical accomplishment, one that manages to explore a myriad of different inspirations while still remaining absolutely true to its own gorgeous new wave and post-punk aesthetic. | Continue reading
Madame Psychosis have been teasing the album with a string of singles ever since "Concrete Streets" in October 2023, a song that marked their first release in a post-pandemic world. | Continue reading
While the debut release spoke more about romantic relationships, Mara Sol wrote this one while exploring who we are as human beings and the different types of relationships in our lives. | Continue reading
Featuring interesting lyricism and pulling influences from traditional European folk, the debut album from Ambrosius unveils as a dynamic force of nature. | Continue reading
Monrad's deep voice, celebrated for his striking resemblance to the legendary Leonard Cohen, has shared an intimate and powerful collection of smooth yet hypnotizing songs. | Continue reading
Mono XL's signature moves of blending big new wave synths with indietronica sensibility is highlighted even more by how immersive this album is. | Continue reading
Beautifully produced by fellow Australian musician Spud Thompson, Love Kills the Monsters finds Sunset Salore stretching her unique type of indie pop into new and interesting directions. | Continue reading
Colorful White Lies is an album that captivates with its outstanding songwriting, impressive Rock riffs, and the uniquely powerful sound of two lead vocalists, a true hallmark of Electric High. | Continue reading
Constable Hotel is made up of four tracks, including previous single "Hate Has No Home Here", and shows the Fxrrvst navigating through complex feelings and influences. | Continue reading
"A Million Moments" by Jenni Dale Lord comes as a condensed package of life in its sad and beautiful moments, the album consists of 13 songs with a total runtime of almost 47 minutes. | Continue reading
Hailing from Cape Town, Rebecca Helen is a soulful singer-songwriter combining the energy of electronic dance music with the captivating nuances of pop. | Continue reading
Hiraeth stands as a deep dive through an entire decade of music at once, as Dave AKA Twelve Days in June paints a beautiful and vivid picture of the 90s sound and goes through every facet of it. | Continue reading
Bedtime Stories for Computers is the triumphant third album in a groundbreaking trilogy (following Giack Bazz Is not Famous and Just a Little Bit More Famous). | Continue reading
The Pulltops present their electrifying single, “Red Eye Open Sky.” This captivating anthem explores themes of hope, loss, and the enduring love that awaits us on the horizon. Available now! ORDER “RED EYE OPEN SKY” ON BANDCAMP NOW! About the band: Hailing from Milwaukee, USA, th … | Continue reading
LTB hails from Annapolis, US, where the singer-songwriter creates an own blend of pop and R&B enhanced by his emotive singing voice. | Continue reading
The landscape explored by Chris on the latest Red Skies Mourning album is an incredibly plural one, exploring several different ways of making pop music led by synthesizers - and they do it all with fervor and urgency. | Continue reading
On his debut EP, Jonny Herman firmly sets himself as someone who's on his way toward greatness, blending together comforting sounds with thought-provoking lyricism and a fresh perspective on life. | Continue reading
Reconnected by Packetloss is an album that sounds like a nostalgic experiment, one that firmly roots itself on past sounds and grows from there to unexpected directions, blossoming high above a landscape of more of the same that permeates most punk rock today. | Continue reading
With four very distinct songs inside, the anniversary EP is a solid package of the variety of music Frank Joshua is capable of creating. | Continue reading