Their previous tracks, "Everyday" and "Where Our Heart Goes", already showed Bunch of Ace's knack for catchy melodies and gorgeous harmonies that flow effortlessly over beautiful instrumentation and it's no different here. | Continue reading
Personal, yet shareable experiences mark the notion that no-one is alone in their curses and blessings, as well as the power music has in uniting people. For Harry Kappen that's also his job as a music therapist helping people struggling with various disorders to live happier, he … | Continue reading
BDEE + The Venomous Oranges makes music that stands on its own, never caring about what others say that should be done and caters to whatever the hell he feels like making - and its electrifying stuff. | Continue reading
Deadly Sins is a pretty bold step forward for Lemonade Sin, who sounds more mature in their songwriting and inventive in their production than ever before. | Continue reading
The soundscape painted by Jem Doulton on his sophomore record takes a lot from the avant-garde/no wave spectrum, filled with unconventional instrumentations and peculiar production choices. | Continue reading
9 o'clock Nasty is making a bold comeback with a daring move that seems fitting for the current times. Releasing the remix before the original version may appear unconventional, but as the Nasty say, we do not live in rational times. | Continue reading
This song of burning urgency is the newest to come from Activ8te, electronic music alias for notable cybersecurity expert Niels Provos. | Continue reading
Some trees and rooftops are gone, but within destruction, new beginnings are now able to form. That's the beauty of devastating storms Nathalie Bonin has captured in her masterful storyteller cinematic orchestral music. | Continue reading
"Miracle Face" not only broadens The Trusted's musical repertoire, but it also revives some of the energetic vibes from the 00's that many of us fondly remember growing up with. | Continue reading
The single follows Frank Joshua's newest full-length release "Turn to Your Soul", which came out July 28th. If you dare follow where else Frank will go in his explorative deep dives, make sure to follow him, especially if you love indietronica spiced with lyricism akin to greats … | Continue reading
From Prog Rock to Indie, I Am The Unicorn Head keeps on pushing the boundaries of their musical prowess, leaving us all wondering what wild creation they'll unleash next. | Continue reading
Ninni's been releasing music ever since 2020, alternating between the english language and his native italian, and he does a great job in showing us versatility on his productions. | Continue reading
Coma Beach never fails to serve up the most mind-altering punk tracks that could even tempt the most prudish of souls to toss away their gowns and dance hysterically to their manic rhythms! | Continue reading
On "Just" by Scarlet Mill, we get to the halfway point in it's also where everything changes. The track features a shift towards a jazzy and trip-hop atmosphere, contrasting the European folky glam rock inclinations of previous singles. | Continue reading
When the pandemic hit, the artist took some years off and has now returned with the VHEXPERTINE solo project as a way of getting everything going again and allowing for the songs to come to light. | Continue reading
Created with a meticulously crafted instrumental, Diopter plays every instrument except the drums, delivering a formidable wall of high-gain guitar sound. | Continue reading
Now, through his solo project, Micheal Fordeays brings forth a track that evokes his personal history yet resonates with a diverse audience. | Continue reading
Irian Darkwood uses her own experiences with such predatory guys to give out a burst of uplifting energy for anyone in need for some. | Continue reading
On "Already Waiting", Plasma Chasms transports the listener to a world of psychedelic dreamscapes that feel like a true experience. | Continue reading
Drawing inspirations from artists such as James Blake, Joji and Hozier, LTB creates a delicate and sultry atmosphere of intimacy and vulnerability that works beautifully for him. | Continue reading
The Pulltops' eclectic taste in music carries over to the songs they write, and "Mission Control" also has a blend going on, with classic and alt rock keeping the warm fuzzy energy, and sleek pop production giving the single this aerodynamic feel of shooting through storm clouds. | Continue reading
Deadly Sins is a pretty bold step forward for Lemonade Sin, who sounds more mature in their songwriting and inventive in their production than ever before. | Continue reading
BDEE + The Venomous Oranges makes music that stands on its own, never caring about what others say that should be done and caters to whatever the hell he feels like making - and its electrifying stuff. | Continue reading
Personal, yet shareable experiences mark the notion that no-one is alone in their curses and blessings, as well as the power music has in uniting people. For Harry Kappen that's also his job as a music therapist helping people struggling with various disorders to live happier, he … | Continue reading
The soundscape painted by Jem Doulton on his sophomore record takes a lot from the avant-garde/no wave spectrum, filled with unconventional instrumentations and peculiar production choices. | Continue reading
Everything but the Everything's soundscapes play nicely with classic post-punk inspirations and focus on amazing textures on its production. | Continue reading
9 o'clock Nasty is making a bold comeback with a daring move that seems fitting for the current times. Releasing the remix before the original version may appear unconventional, but as the Nasty say, we do not live in rational times. | 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
"Miracle Face" not only broadens The Trusted's musical repertoire, but it also revives some of the energetic vibes from the 00's that many of us fondly remember growing up with. | Continue reading
This time around their new song absolutely stands out as Robot Hive's finest moment on their career yet, highlighting all of their creativity and versatility at once, and leaves us even more eager for their sophomore record. | Continue reading
What's part of this exciting realm at the edge, is Genevieve Sovereign's soft, but highly potent voice guiding us through the shapeshifting landscape. Her lyricism is as striking as the percussion of the tune, | Continue reading
In the darkness, Catherine Grace found solace from music that had always been there for her for when things get hard, and music proved its healing power once again. | Continue reading
This Art Police song by itself came to be as a collaboration between Artem Polyakov, who did the writing and arrangements, and Federico Lodi, who carried out the recording tasks. | Continue reading
Across its four singles so far Popopportunity has proven itself as one versatile and rich project, one with an ever-changing façade and does its absolute best each and every time. | Continue reading
Citizens of YEAH! came to life thanks to the extraordinary Jonathan Womack, a musician who dabbled in bands in early 2000s Peterborough (UK) and has been cooking up catchy tunes for ages. | Continue reading
Formed in the early 2000s, Inviolet Row was originally comprised of frontman Lee Scrivner and his childhood friend Kevin Brewer. Their first drummer, Abe Millett, went on to play with Third Eye Blind, and their second drummer, Ronnie Vanucci, later joined The Killers. | Continue reading
Personal, yet shareable experiences mark the notion that no-one is alone in their curses and blessings, as well as the power music has in uniting people. For Harry Kappen that's also his job as a music therapist helping people struggling with various disorders to live happier, he … | Continue reading
Drawing inspirations from the likes of Lana Del Rey, Tracy Chapman and Lorde, Anacy makes music that exists in a state of bliss. On "Hot Mess" she fuses the ethereal dreamscape with impeccable world-building production | Continue reading
Inspired by the vibrant 00's Indie Rock vibes, particularly of acts like Oasis, Kings of Leon, Neil Young, and Sam Fender, Steven Winton aims towards positivity and embraces an open-minded perspective as he navigates the world through his music. | Continue reading
The single follows Frank Joshua's newest full-length release "Turn to Your Soul", which came out July 28th. If you dare follow where else Frank will go in his explorative deep dives, make sure to follow him, especially if you love indietronica spiced with lyricism akin to greats … | Continue reading
Leaving his harsh trap metal sounds a little to the side, Love Ghost and Andie created a track that flows in the same veins as the works from Mac Demarco and Angel Olsen. | Continue reading
On new single "Oriana", Jonny Herman continues the romantic themes explored on previous tracks and carefully curates at atmosphere of optimism and reflection upon new love in a very mature and healthy way. | Continue reading
BDEE + The Venomous Oranges makes music that stands on its own, never caring about what others say that should be done and caters to whatever the hell he feels like making - and its electrifying stuff. | Continue reading
Deadly Sins is a pretty bold step forward for Lemonade Sin, who sounds more mature in their songwriting and inventive in their production than ever before. | Continue reading
The soundscape painted by Jem Doulton on his sophomore record takes a lot from the avant-garde/no wave spectrum, filled with unconventional instrumentations and peculiar production choices. | Continue reading
Allyse is a CLASSICALLY TRAILED vocalist and multi-instrumentalist who borrows inspirations from a myriad of sources, culminating into a unique and clear vision for her artistry. | Continue reading
What's part of this exciting realm at the edge, is Genevieve Sovereign's soft, but highly potent voice guiding us through the shapeshifting landscape. Her lyricism is as striking as the percussion of the tune, | Continue reading
Sandy King takes it easy on those warm and sunny days and reminds us, the listeners, to do the same. | Continue reading