New Tracks

Hauspoints – “Hear No, See No”

A newly released single from Hauspoints, “Hear No, See No” unveils a striking rock sound with a range of infectious guitars, brassy reflections, and bouncy synth-bass maneuvers. The various instruments take sporadic

Kid Again – “Unwinding”

Building with climactic intrigue, from piano-laden balladry to expansive pop theatrics, “Unwinding” is a new track from Kid Again. Featuring Ryan Richter, the track excels in its tonal range and impactful instrumentation

The Neuromaniacs – “Remnants”

“Remnants” is an effervescent, atmospheric fusing of rock and electronica — representing the second single from The Neuromaniacs, the project of Irish artist Johnny Brewer. The heady instrumental presents a spacious, contemplative

Miss Freddye – “Slippin’ Away”

A bluesy, soulful balladry consumes on “Slippin’ Away,” a recent track from Pittsburgh-based artist Miss Freddye. Written by the late Mike Lyzeng, “Slippin’ Away” features Miss Freddye’s gripping vocal performance amidst a

John Tibbits – “Trumped Up”

London-based artist John Tibbits poignantly explores the effect of demagogues, and ensuing followers, on the impactful new track “Trumped Up.” The lyrics show the perspective of a follower, willing to do anything

Damndest – “The Blight”

A serenely dazed rock entrancement captivates on “The Blight,” the new single from Damndest. The dual-vocal power of Tim O’Keefe and Alana Sacks is enveloping throughout, aligned with droning guitars and steady

the next life – “you are”

The debut single from new project the next life, “you are” melds grungy guitar tones with spacey synth effects as vocals lament a blurry state between reality and fiction. Guitar strums and

New Albums

Elly Hopkins – ‘Animal’ EP

Bristol singer-songwriter Elly Hopkins makes a striking debut with Animal, a five-track EP that fuses rock charisma, Americana warmth, and soulful lyricism.

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Billy Peake – ‘Manic Waves’

Billy Peake‘s new album Manic Waves delivers a captivating mixture of hooky rock, nostalgic new wave, and sharp lyrical wit. Navigating personal

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Killing Kind – ‘Being Human’

Swedish band Killing Kind consume across their second album, Being Human — strutting a darkly impactful melding of post-punk and synth-driven entrancement.

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