Filled to the brim with unabashed punk attitude and an impeccable sense of melody that only challenges their own urgency, Spirit Gun's new EP is a work unlike most. | Continue reading
Finally giving a home to most of Gentry Blue's great singles from the past years as well as throwing in a couple of new tracks, Fragments is an album that does not mess around. | Continue reading
Born out of love and employing DIY approach in music production, Antoine Guigan's fresh EP is home to 6 individual tracks, on all of which Antoine played all instruments and lent his voice to the sailors. | Continue reading
On this album, the magic of growth and self-discovery stand as main themes and influence the LP's spiritually elevating sound, which is driven further by Ebony Buckle's sonic explorations. | Continue reading
Fueled by an appropriate mixture of seriousness and fun in their lyrics and sound, Daffodildos named their EP after a critique the band received on one of their tracks. | Continue reading
When it comes to spreading light into dark, 2nd Brightest Object is a reference to the moon. | Continue reading
The brilliance of 9 o'clock Nasty's music is that it plays with your mind. You might believe you understand it/them, but they consistently redefine their rules. | 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
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
A new collaboration has emerged from Alt Rock musicians Love Ghost and Skold. The second single from their much-anticipated album exudes an enticing and enigmatic vibe that is guaranteed to captivate listeners. | Continue reading
On "Neocolonial Hand" we see Tidal Water deeply criticizing neocolonial practices with sharp lyrics and deadpan delivery, all while expanding their own sonic vocabulary at the same time. | Continue reading
Its empowering nature, backed by the shimmering pop rock production and Ainsley Costello's candid and emotional vocals, makes this an essential song that beautifully raises the right questions and conversations. | Continue reading
For the first time, Aggressive Soccer Moms confidently moved away from drum machines to embrace real, analog drumming, resulting in an infectious groove that expertly sways with mastery. | Continue reading
The Muster Point Project has a distinct sound and soft voice of an experienced, soulful person, most suitable for telling stories. | Continue reading
Exploring several different directions, often at once, Plasma Chasms created a tightly knit adventure marked by soundwaves that make up for a very interesting listen. | Continue reading
In the era of fearing dystopian future and feeling nostalgic for past times, finding a healthy balancing dose of optimism and realism is not easy. The Przmatics may, however, make it just a little bit easier, while providing a good amount of heartfelt poetry in great immersive so … | 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
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
Carlos Ucedda has been a powerful and unique voice in the European electronic music scene, and Mystique comes to solidify him as an artist unlike any other. | Continue reading
Described by Harry Kappen as a "road song", the track speaks about leaving his home country in pursuit of happiness and freedom as he embarks on a life-altering adventure. | 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
Rob Lea's debut album stands as a remarkable testament to his melodic genius. It is a captivating journey of meticulously crafted melodies, coupled with an outstanding vocal performance. | Continue reading
Moon and Aries did an amazing job in broadening their chillwave sonics into other realms, keeping their music fresh and exciting for themselves and for their audience as well. | Continue reading
Lady Mercedes is a classically trained singer having been a part of gospel choirs ever since adolescence and that legacy was carried out in her own style of songwriting and performing. | Continue reading
Intrigued by the powerful claims surrounding 432Hz properties, Autorub firmly advocates for the release of more commercial music in this frequency. | 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
Toby TomTom took inspiration from the legendary love affair between iconic musicians John Lennon and Yoko Ono, with tender lyrics that are still packed with Beatles references. | Continue reading
Two artists live under the For You Brother alias, namely Deep Soul School on vocals and guitarist Jon Dash. They met when Dash hired Deep to do vocals for a rap song, and they hit off on a mutual love for rock music. | Continue reading
Exploring several different directions, often at once, Plasma Chasms created a tightly knit adventure marked by soundwaves that make up for a very interesting listen. | Continue reading
In the era of fearing dystopian future and feeling nostalgic for past times, finding a healthy balancing dose of optimism and realism is not easy. The Przmatics may, however, make it just a little bit easier, while providing a good amount of heartfelt poetry in great immersive so … | Continue reading
The brilliance of 9 o'clock Nasty's music is that it plays with your mind. You might believe you understand it/them, but they consistently redefine their rules. | Continue reading
Jehnniel has Love as the force guiding her artistry and makes "Blue Skies" a single that is relatable and universal on its message. | Continue reading
The Pennsylvania-based act Eastern Pine delivered a fully formed sound with a crystal-clear vision that cuts through like a knife. | Continue reading
Serving as the lead single for their upcoming five-track EP Sunrise, due to next November, "In These Times..." continues to show Mark Vennis & Different Place band has a very cinematic and dynamic way of constructing their lyrics and atmosphere. | Continue reading
Fueled by an appropriate mixture of seriousness and fun in their lyrics and sound, Daffodildos named their EP after a critique the band received on one of their tracks. | Continue reading
On this album, the magic of growth and self-discovery stand as main themes and influence the LP's spiritually elevating sound, which is driven further by Ebony Buckle's sonic explorations. | Continue reading
When it comes to spreading light into dark, 2nd Brightest Object is a reference to the moon. | Continue reading
"The Trusted" hailing from Southend-On-Sea, England, these young talents continue to captivate fans around the globe with their undeniable musical charm and impeccable releases. | Continue reading
Finally giving a home to most of Gentry Blue's great singles from the past years as well as throwing in a couple of new tracks, Fragments is an album that does not mess around. | Continue reading
Filled to the brim with unabashed punk attitude and an impeccable sense of melody that only challenges their own urgency, Spirit Gun's new EP is a work unlike most. | Continue reading
Their sounds are fuller and richer on this new project as the band seem to be having the time of their lives on each song. Across the ten tracks and roughly forty minutes that compose the album, we get to hear and feel Pork Pie diving deep into 60s inspired classic rock anthems t … | Continue reading
Human Error by Crones stands tall as a fine example of a band at their prime, taking their inspirations and making them even broader this time around. | Continue reading
RISE, a band from Liverpool, England, has just dropped an incredible banger. "Healing Hearts" is a beautiful ode to friendship and support. | Continue reading
Throughout the year, Chandra teased us with singles that set the tone of "Lifted". Now, we can finally get a full taste of the complete body of work which will be available on streaming platforms on August 30th, but you can buy or listen to it on Bandcamp today! | Continue reading
Born out of love and employing DIY approach in music production, Antoine Guigan's fresh EP is home to 6 individual tracks, on all of which Antoine played all instruments and lent his voice to the sailors. | Continue reading
Rob Lea's debut album stands as a remarkable testament to his melodic genius. It is a captivating journey of meticulously crafted melodies, coupled with an outstanding vocal performance. | Continue reading
"Robots Bore Me" does an outstanding job in both delivering its message and introducing Tzucasa as a creative force. | Continue reading
Musically complex like an amalgamation of inspirations pressed together into one angelical vocal performance, Anoush feels ready to take on the world on her new record. | Continue reading