"All of a Sudden" by Miron. An immersive experience no doubt, with hauntingly evocative lyrics and a dark energy that hypnotizes our very soul. | Continue reading
Bloodlin3's debut album "Mercy", the 9-track collection of outstanding beats and bold rhymes with a total runtime of roughly 40 minutes. | Continue reading
"Invisible" is a powerful track, coming from a place of truth and humanity like very few others. Samsara is a force of nature, and her career is still at its very beginning. This girl is going places, and I hope I can tag along on her ride. | Continue reading
Tillerman is a band from Leeds created by long-time friends Jon Kulczycki, Tom Kulczycki, Shaun Mallia, and Iain Moyser. They find great inspiration in bands like The Moody Blues and a lot of '60s / 70's bands that shaped what their sound is today. | Continue reading
Henry's seaside hometown Kleinmond is featured on Jean's Hill's debut EP "The Kelp Diaries". | Continue reading
The three songs that make up the garden EP explore a somewhat different sound whilst still feeling exactly like Wotts songs. | Continue reading
The 4-piece band refers to themselves as an indie band, but the indie rocker attitude comes across only in live shows, and even then occasionally. The Third Man's soul lies in layers of gentle, ethereal soundscapes supporting stories exploring the complex nature of emotions. | Continue reading
The Northern Light's music resonates with listeners who appreciate heartfelt, introspective lyrics and infectious indie-rock melodies. Their ability to convey a range of emotions, from despair to hope, is a testament to their songwriting skills. | Continue reading
"Eustace" by Dream of a Man In A Top Hat brings on classic vibes with soulful trumpets and trippy landscapes. Warbling synths, laid-back drums, beefy bass, and crisp guitar strumming with a 60's vibe, set the foundation for the eccentric instrumental. An intro of slap-back & harm … | Continue reading
Brian Lambert's "I Don't Believe In You" is a retro synth-infused anthem of empowerment that is a prime example of expressive and energetic rock music that you can groove to. | Continue reading
The Library Is On Fire "Hotel Jugoslavija" A track that's aggressive, melodic, and with the awesome participation of Mr. Mike Watt, the legendary bass player. | 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
This is 9Albums/EPs You Should Liste To Week 25, 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 Cmon Cmon's debut album “The Cr … | Continue reading
The three songs that make up the garden EP explore a somewhat different sound whilst still feeling exactly like Wotts songs. | Continue reading
The collaboration between The Qwarks and Herbie Flowers shows immense artistic vision. By building entire songs around Herbie's tuba lines, they have created a truly unique sonic experience. | Continue reading
S J Denney says it took bravery to go and finalize "Trying To Be Someone", and the result, the heartfelt intimate story of self-search, is most definitely worth being proud of. | Continue reading
"I got in touch with MadZen after discovering his music on Instagram and immediately knew I wanted to do some sort of collaboration. The lyrics for ‘Pablo Picasso’ had come to me a little while back, but I didn’t have a melody in mind at the time so I just added them to a note on … | Continue reading
"Time Out" is an open-hearted and lightweight track acting as a perfect slice-of-life soundtrack. Sano Hill, described as a singer-songwriter with a poetic soul, definitely knows how to write evocative and uplifting music, | Continue reading
Laurelight's Tunnel is, a visualization of life's paths that a person walks and makes decisions in. | Continue reading
"Distance" sees Gavan Waldby join forces with his sister Catherine Waldby, who co-wrote the song's lyrics and whose tender voice can be heard in the backing vocals of the track. | Continue reading
"Madness as Lift" by MAL is darker sounding than the more upbeat "Hero's Gold," yet more chaotic than the darkness of "Besides," and the polyrhythmic rhythms in it takes the aggro vibe of "Come To Light" to a more disturbing place. | Continue reading
Aza Brown likes to sing his heart out and fill his music with stories, delivering a warm embrace to anyone who listens. | Continue reading
"Do It" is the second single to be released from See How, following a snappy debut song with an attitude, "Can't Be Me". | 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
"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
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
Aza Brown likes to sing his heart out and fill his music with stories, delivering a warm embrace to anyone who listens. | Continue reading
"Time Out" is an open-hearted and lightweight track acting as a perfect slice-of-life soundtrack. Sano Hill, described as a singer-songwriter with a poetic soul, definitely knows how to write evocative and uplifting music, | Continue reading
"Madness as Lift" by MAL is darker sounding than the more upbeat "Hero's Gold," yet more chaotic than the darkness of "Besides," and the polyrhythmic rhythms in it takes the aggro vibe of "Come To Light" to a more disturbing place. | Continue reading
"The Two of Us" by Quenta is nothing like you've ever heard before, and it sure isn't what you're expecting. It is a surprise since the beginning. | Continue reading
“In his relentless physical pumping Mickey Humper demonstrates that we are not the slaves of global media empires. We salute our comrades, The Qwarks.” - 9 o’clock Nasty | Continue reading
"The Crack And The Light" is a magical album that showcases the band's fresh and fully rounded sound. The jangly rhythm guitars, astute drums, dense vocal harmonies, and incredible songwriting create an immersive experience. This debut record solidifies CMON CMON's position as a … | Continue reading
"Dreams" is an incredible example of exactly how smart De Antiquis Et Novis is when composing and producing his music, and another excellent teaser from his upcoming dance-inspired album. | Continue reading
"Demonic Oath" is a testament to Pressure's ability to create a sonic landscape that balances beauty and grittiness. They have successfully crafted a dark masterpiece that captures the essence of heavy metal rock, appealing to both fans of the genre and newcomers alike. | Continue reading
The London-based singer-songwriter Issy Winstanley's new single "Never Have I Ever" comes across as a quirky viral pop sound filled with eternally youthful energy. | Continue reading
This is 9Albums/EPs You Should Liste To Week 24, 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 Ellery Twining with “RESULTS” | Continue reading
9 o'clock Nasty or The Nasty Unicorns, or at least that's what I call them, have returned. Earth's most beloved musical team has paired up once again in an amazing feat of dexterity, musical prowess, and bizarre charm. Their new collaboration is not what we wanted... but what we … | Continue reading
"Combien" by La Biche is about exhaustion in a relationship, of trying to build a castle out of rubble. What more or how much is there to do? What if we never get what we really strive for? | Continue reading
The Dublin-Chicago band DUO DECAD is a truly international band that has so far never made music in the same room. Behind the name are vocalist and producer Emmet McCaughey and vocalist-guitarist Mark Casey, as well as the honorary member and mix-engineer Andy Gallas, who's based … | Continue reading
"Lipstick On a Glass" by Serena is a flawless alternative pop song, that plays along with different elements to make it and keep it interesting - but, at its heart, is a simple enough fearless pop structure. Absolute perfection. | Continue reading
"Firefly" is the fourth song coming from Powers of the Monk, follows a mentally very unsound person. The uneasy tale, surrounded by a gloomy atmosphere reminiscent of Pink Floyd and other classics, was born when the artist sat outside looking at the fireflies and noticed certain … | Continue reading
"See Your Face Again" by The Marsh Family hits all the right notes of vulnerability, hopefulness, and wishful thinking without ever ending in clichés. It's a lovely folk ballad, bursting with heart and positivity. And the change in pace and tempo at the end? Come on, Régine Chass … | Continue reading
The Tiger Moths have crafted an impressive debut, solidifying their place with their fresh take on indie rock rooted in rock tradition. | Continue reading
"Goesting" by Ruud Voesten is a glimpse into the upcoming full record, Ambrosia, scheduled for release on ZenneZ Records in September 2023. | Continue reading
"Doomsday" by The Trusted irradiates a powerfully magnetic presence, probably thanks to the grittiness embedded in every instrument. Guitars, drums, bass, and even the vocals. | Continue reading
The production on "Give It All Away" by Garland Kelley blends 80s-inspired rock music with indie blues, with a dash of modern-day. It sounds feral and thoughtful and there's a mix of feelings, both melancholia and a sense of urgency throughout the track. | Continue reading
"Found My Way Here" by Rachel Davie Lee, diary-like lyrics with great depth are sung by a tender yet powerful voice full of mature wisdom. Even as a very personal inward-gazing song, it makes listeners with similar inner struggles feel at ease about their journey. | Continue reading
Rewind by LTB is a masterclass in minimal production, there are very few elements, but everything goes so well together it's astounding. | Continue reading