The album of the week is for “Soft Light at the End of the World” by B. Snipes. This is 9Albums/EPs You Should Liste To Week 26, 2024, | Continue reading
On his brand-new album, Snipes goes the indie folk route backed by gorgeous harmonies, string arrangements and deeply personal lyricism. | Continue reading
With a rich sound featuring nicely distorted guitars, glittery synths and a killer bass line, the band followed up the excellent lead single "Parasite" with another complete banger. "Money" sees The Chris Ruben Band having fun with their sound and themselves, in a great and joyfu … | Continue reading
Sometimes" has a certain naïve flare to it, in contrast to its heavy DIY punk production, that works beautifully with Lethia's Natorium's crisp vocals. | Continue reading
Sam Feinstein describes the track as "tongue-in-cheek" and takes a somewhat dark humorous approach to it, and that expands beyond the lyrics. | Continue reading
A new 9 o'clock Nasty EP, the same chaotically mad energy. Alas, "Retreads 1" hints by its name that it won't be the only remixes release, so help us God. | Continue reading
Born on a rainy little vacation, where music became the haven of positivity in the wet chaos created by bad weather, "The Bubble Song" by The Marsh Family is a song showing true creativity sprouted from limitations. | Continue reading
While you're in the comfort of your bedroom at 4AM, Frank Joshua will let you feel like you're alone in the middle of the field surrounded by the thickest fog you've ever seen. And yet you're not afraid. | Continue reading
Heavily inspired by 80s new wave acts like Erasure and Human League, Carlos Ucedda also throws in dashes of the early 90s electro-rock made by Depeche Mode and it feels absolutely exhilarating. | Continue reading
"Deep" is the first song to come out from Alena Shannon's songwriter pen, and the tune is also the first taste of her upcoming debut album. | Continue reading
Their upcoming musical oddity, the self-titled "NIGHT WHIP", is an hypnotic junction of psychedelia, stoner, sludge and western rock melodies. It's not Ennio Morricone but it definitely slaps! | Continue reading
The song brings out the best of each of them, venturing Luke Tangerine's house tendencies into a softer side that is lit by Ambitstream's ambient and IDM influences. | Continue reading
"Turn To Your Soul" stands as a proud testament of Frank Joshua's sheer artistry. | Continue reading
While you're in the comfort of your bedroom at 4AM, Frank Joshua will let you feel like you're alone in the middle of the field surrounded by the thickest fog you've ever seen. And yet you're not afraid. | Continue reading
Hailing from Germany, Cris Cap is a songwriter, producer and a pianist with love for uplifting yet close-to-heart music. | Continue reading
Hi, welcome, dear music lover, here you have six acts that you shouldn't miss out on. #LT1KF Unknown But Essentials! Round-up Week 26 | Continue reading
The Muster Point Project new single "Nothing Ever Goes Away" tackles the complicated issue of financial struggles and crippling debt in the most earnest way. | Continue reading
Michelle Lockey is an artist of beautiful, soulful messages, and she has made plenty of music for television and films. | Continue reading
Dez Rocket is an independent artist on a mission to help people re-discover how amazingly gifted they are and to take their power back. | Continue reading
Hailing from Germany, Cris Cap is a songwriter, producer and a pianist with love for uplifting yet close-to-heart music. | Continue reading
Wagner the Band's new single is a rare gem of a song, polished to perfection in a way that makes every side shine as bright as it possibly could. | 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
Backed by an incredibly talented band made up of musicians from South West UK, J.Jr's new single is a captivating and philosophical one. | Continue reading
Monrad, the deep voice wizard, continues to mesmerize audiences with his low vocal range, similar to the style of Mark Lanegan and even late Leonard Cohen. | Continue reading
Featuring heavy guitars, loud bombastic riffs and a powerful vocal performance, "GTFO" by Jane N' the Jungle tackles head on important topics such as American greed and gun violence taking no prisoners. | Continue reading
The album of the week is for Repeat with “Rat Race”. This is 9Albums/EPs You Should Liste To Week 24, 2024, | Continue reading
Featuring an amalgamation of pop rock and a dash or two of electronics here and there, "Midnight Indigo" feels like Roisin O'Hagan is entering her very own Speak Now era and it is absolutely mesmerizing. | Continue reading
Dancing forth in a symphony of elevating melodies, Nikki Simmons reprise of "History" makes for a perfect album closer designed to echo in your ears long after Rye Catchers' album playback is done. | Continue reading
Heather Smith voice sounds smooth as velvet, backed by a lovely arrangement of strings, banjos and traditional blends of acoustic and electric guitars. | Continue reading
The Neuromaniacs are back with a second single just three months after their debut Revelations. Leaving the darker textures behind, this new release is much more soothing and psychedelic. | Continue reading
WAVEWULF is known for his emotive compositions as well as his enthralling soundscapes. | Continue reading
Featuring heavy guitars, loud bombastic riffs and a powerful vocal performance, "GTFO" by Jane N' the Jungle tackles head on important topics such as American greed and gun violence taking no prisoners. | Continue reading
Former Lives is the musical child of Sean Klassen and his dog, Bruce Beagle. I might add that it's the kind of music that we don't get much more of anymore nowadays, so I would argue this is one of the all-time best projects we've had on the blog. | Continue reading
Former Lives is the musical child of Sean Klassen and his dog, Bruce Beagle. I might add that it's the kind of music that we don't get much more of anymore nowadays, so I would argue this is one of the all-time best projects we've had on the blog. | Continue reading
Edie Yvonne as singer and songwriter already have an enviable discography under her belt and sounds more and more confident with each new one - a truly impressive feat for an artist that is this young. | Continue reading
Andy Smythe, a fellow British citizen, sees the troubles faced by the fresh adults and speaks out for them through folk-infused rock music. | Continue reading
What absolutely makes "Closed the Very End" so phenomenal is the fact that even through its dark subject matter, When.in.Maine is still able to convey vulnerability and a certain kind of hopefulness that things will get better once this relationship has ended for good. | Continue reading
The way Packetloss has always managed to merge together all of their punk influences together into its own sentient being feels bigger this time, sounding like a train rummaging through a small town. " | Continue reading
"The Stones Never Move" gave us a pretty solid indication as to what his directions were, and now on "Can't Stop" we get to see Micheal Fordays going on full orchestral - and it is absolutely gorgeous. | Continue reading
Los Angeles-based songwriter and producer, singer and musician Eddie Cohn’s been around as a solo artist the music industry for about twenty years now, and it’s always wonderful to see when someone who’s been at this for this long continues to try out new things, and even better … | Continue reading
Mad Painter is always incredibly cohesive with their music, taking steps forward and adding new things but without ever making it seem like they've sacrificed their own sense of humor and aesthetic. | Continue reading
Hi, welcome, dear music lover, here you have six acts that you shouldn't miss out on. #LT1KF Unknown But Essentials! Round-up Week 16 | Continue reading
The way Packetloss has always managed to merge together all of their punk influences together into its own sentient being feels bigger this time, sounding like a train rummaging through a small town. " | 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
This duality between pain and pleasure is at the centre of "The Bad Life", a song by Tom Minor that sounds heavily inspired by 70s classic rock. | Continue reading
"Waiting Here" feels like The Pulltops are turning over a new leaf and ready for a brand-new start. Everything about it sounds interesting and new for them, from the synth bass to the funky and groovy guitar lines. | Continue reading
June 7th, Repeat offered up their soundtrack of the times, fittingly called "Rat Race." I can't think of a more accompanying sound to our society's shenanigans than that of a garage fuzz, noise laden, dissonance. | Continue reading
While you're in the comfort of your bedroom at 4AM, Frank Joshua will let you feel like you're alone in the middle of the field surrounded by the thickest fog you've ever seen. And yet you're not afraid. | Continue reading