A memorable farewell, The Best of JustFolk 2012–2025 captures the folk-rock trio’s harmonious, wisdom-lined songwriting across thirteen years, rooted in classic influences like The
Karey Lee‘s new album REDEMPTION is a heartfelt testament to survival and rebirth, channeling rock, Americana, and soul into hard-won catharsis. “I served over
Iceland-based artist Cup of Music crafts a beautiful sound within new single “Night on the Moon,” propelled by melodic piano and strings. Rooted in
Athens, Greece-based duo Hollow Shift showcase a riveting darkwave sound across Reload, an EP that leans into pulsing electronics and nocturnal momentum. Blending post-punk
A brass-touched, soulful pop charmer from Sabrina Nejmah, “Don’t You Worry” achieves a breezily melodic allure amidst relatable lyrics — encouraging trust and confidence
Swedish project Vital Virus delivers a visceral concept album in Oblivion, a nine-track plunge into fractured emotion, confusion, and rage. Blending industrial metal, alt-rock
Alameda, California-based garage-rock duo Super Creeps unleash ferociously enjoyable grit on The Black Friday EP, pairing ’90s grunge bite with punk immediacy, distorted hooks,
Pairing an infectious beat with a confident lyrical drive, “Mo Money” is an enveloping success of a single from Nashville-based and Chicago-bred rapper Junior.
A fantastic single from The Del-Viles‘ upcoming album It’s Just a Kiss-Off, out on March 7th, “Two-Tone Dress” struts a thumping rock invigoration with
A standout new track from Philadelphia-based musician and producer Six O’Matic, “Sit Calm” is a climactic instrumental success — swelling from solemn strings into
