Inspired by early 2000s emo and the more melodramatic parts of nu-metal, Mid Love Crisis by DayEyez is a sensitive and thoughtful portrayal of modern dynamics with cinematic pacing. | Continue reading
"We Both Can Fall" is the newest addition to Michellar's discography of heartfelt, warm, and serene-sounding music. And though there can and will be problems in life, love and music conquers all! | Continue reading
Tom Minor's tongue had never been more firmly placed in his cheek, and his ability to ferociously criticize the political mess we're in, and especially in the UK, with razor-sharp humour, is at an all-time high. | Continue reading
"Orphan's Lament" by Steel & Velvet comes along with a music video, which is more of a short film. Featuring a lone hunter named Joshua... | Continue reading
Kat Kikta continues crafting thoughtful, immersive music that explores the deep parts of our souls, those that are rarely ever looked at and lack clear words to give them names. | Continue reading
On her new song, Kate Kristine delivers her lines with the raw sincerity of a private diary entry, not made to be read by anyone else, and asserts her own desires to break free from the situation. | Continue reading
"The Beating of the Drum" is the first taste of Mark Vennis & Different Place's upcoming album Goodbye to All That, made up of politically charged lyrics that fall well into its punk roots. | Continue reading
Inspired by early 2000s emo and the more melodramatic parts of nu-metal, Mid Love Crisis by DayEyez is a sensitive and thoughtful portrayal of modern dynamics with cinematic pacing. | Continue reading
Exzenya keeps growing as an indie artist with a knack for genre-fluid sound with cinematic touch. Her newest release shows both her vocal strengths as well as an ability to turn dark and highly uncomfortable themes into songs, that offer a deep, truthful look into the topic at ha … | Continue reading
Retrodelic is an EP that you can get lost in, offering a fresh experience with every new listen. It stands as one of his most interesting collections to date and is definite proof that there is nothing Luke Tangerine can't do. | Continue reading
ProntaCorde's new record stands like a journey into the unknown paved with familiar elements and lush soundscapes. | Continue reading
RISE delivers an exhilarating fusion of high-tempo rock, propelled by catchy melodic hooks and a flawless blend of synths and guitars. | Continue reading
On Oscar Bravo Juliett, wht.rbbt.obj find themselves ready to wrap their most determined and relentless run of releases yet, neatly packing up great references with noir melodies and impeccable delivery. | Continue reading
Spiritualism, self-awakening, and introspection dwell as inspiration for both aliases, Sophia Aya and Kat Kikta, and music stands as a powerful gateway to all things divine. | Continue reading
The track draws heavily from the sugary, yet acid-pop style made famous by Simple Minds and Talk Talk, with notable influences from Depeche Mode's Speak & Spell creativity, and finds Baaj & Baaj at his most optimistic. | Continue reading
Harry Kappen is a talented musician and music therapist hailing from Groningen, Netherlands, who has confidently made his way to Mexico City. | Continue reading
"Unbroken" is a very uplifting track, from its familiar guitar riffs to the power of the vocal performance, highlighting The Pulltops' keen eye for composition and layering. | Continue reading
"I Can Only Cry" joins 12 other songs on the upcoming record "Old Is New" by The Muster Point Project, which will be out on November 1st. | Continue reading
On her new song, Kate Kristine delivers her lines with the raw sincerity of a private diary entry, not made to be read by anyone else, and asserts her own desires to break free from the situation. | Continue reading
The Trusted is an Indie-Pop powerhouse from the UK, consistently smashing it with their infectious bangers. Their music is unmistakably unique and refreshingly honest... | Continue reading
It's a bold track that shows a new side to Exzenya's music by exploring extremes - from its fast-paced rapping to the intricate production choices. | Continue reading
A tone of nostalgia is present throughout the song's retro-infused melodies, as is the feeling of slight disbelief and astonishment at the beginning. And then, absolute celebration driven by the steady indie rock beat and Fiona Amaka's flowing voice. | Continue reading
Hailing from York, UK, Garrow Hill is not just a band; they are a sonic juggernaut that shatters the limits of 90's Death & Thrash Metal, injecting their music with a fiercely modern spirit. | Continue reading
"Closer to You" by Moon and Aries is a compact experience of solace and quiet contemplation that is as addictive as it is remarkable on their most confident step forward yet. | Continue reading
By tackling more serious themes on its lyricism, often focused on giving in to the maturity that comes with growing up, The Tin Can Collective captures the transition into adulthood while still holding on to the eternal inner child. | Continue reading
Political undertones are a big part of Energy Whores' ethos, as heard on tracks like "Hey Hey Hate!", and this time it's crispier and sharper than ever. | Continue reading
This confessional song joins Kate Kristine's still relatively small but highly promising discography, showcasing her abilities at storytelling and as a vocalist. | Continue reading
"Instead of Making Love (Say Hello)" touches on profound themes with remarkable lightheartedness, matched only by how intensely passionate Less sounds on every second. | Continue reading
As a young creator finding his way in the messy and strange world as a fresh grown-up, Tim's music shows that the hidden struggles and dreams are still common and relatable to all of us. | Continue reading
With an impressive lineup of successful releases, The Pulltops continue to redefine and elevate their sound to new heights. | Continue reading
The lethal trio from Leicester 9 o'clock Nasty storms back onto the scene with what might just be their most sinister track to date. | Continue reading
Blake's new record reveals itself as both uplifting and profound, offering political and social commentary with levity through old-school lenses that, ironically, give it a refreshing sensibility in 2025. | Continue reading
RISE delivers an exhilarating fusion of high-tempo rock, propelled by catchy melodic hooks and a flawless blend of synths and guitars. | Continue reading
Cheerful as always, Chandra Nair, Chris Wong, and Mike Paul make a powerful return with thought-provoking music. | Continue reading
ProntaCorde's new record stands like a journey into the unknown paved with familiar elements and lush soundscapes. | Continue reading
On Oscar Bravo Juliett, wht.rbbt.obj find themselves ready to wrap their most determined and relentless run of releases yet, neatly packing up great references with noir melodies and impeccable delivery. | Continue reading
Exzenya keeps growing as an indie artist with a knack for genre-fluid sound with cinematic touch. Her newest release shows both her vocal strengths as well as an ability to turn dark and highly uncomfortable themes into songs, that offer a deep, truthful look into the topic at ha … | Continue reading
Retrodelic is an EP that you can get lost in, offering a fresh experience with every new listen. It stands as one of his most interesting collections to date and is definite proof that there is nothing Luke Tangerine can't do. | Continue reading
"The Beating of the Drum" is the first taste of Mark Vennis & Different Place's upcoming album Goodbye to All That, made up of politically charged lyrics that fall well into its punk roots. | Continue reading
Tom Minor's tongue had never been more firmly placed in his cheek, and his ability to ferociously criticize the political mess we're in, and especially in the UK, with razor-sharp humour, is at an all-time high. | Continue reading
Spiritualism, self-awakening, and introspection dwell as inspiration for both aliases, Sophia Aya and Kat Kikta, and music stands as a powerful gateway to all things divine. | Continue reading
The Trusted is an Indie-Pop powerhouse from the UK, consistently smashing it with their infectious bangers. Their music is unmistakably unique and refreshingly honest... | Continue reading
Ava Valianti's ability to turn complex introspection into something accessible and relatable, turning her songs into truly shared experiences. | Continue reading
Jared Bond is determined to ignite a conversation about how the healthcare system in his country can better serve marginalized communities. | Continue reading
John Goldrust finds profound healing through music, crafting his songwriting from abstract ideals and first principles rather than simply echoing other artists or adhering to established formulas. | Continue reading
Hailing from Brisbane, Australia, Replenished Sky is the exceptional creation of Daniel Quine, a remarkable one-man band who masterfully handles every facet of his music creation process. | Continue reading
"This Is What Love Can Feel Like" is a stunning consolidation for Scott Walker and an exciting new direction for him to pursue, marrying evocative instrumentals with a narrative that focuses on the good we can selflessly do to each other through warmth and understanding. | Continue reading
"Closer to You" by Moon and Aries is a compact experience of solace and quiet contemplation that is as addictive as it is remarkable on their most confident step forward yet. | Continue reading