Touting an abundance of melodic rock and power-pop songwriting with modern thematic introspection, Stay at Home to Sleep In is the new album from
Touting an abundance of melodic rock and power-pop songwriting with modern thematic introspection, Stay at Home to Sleep In is the new album from
Last year’s release of Influence marked the solo debut from Seattle-based solo artist Only Monsters, impressing with post-punk aesthetical inspirations alongside a visceral, yet
Crafting a gorgeous sound that promotes a suitable space for healing and collective liberation, the Healing is a Journey EP is a captivating release
The debut album from Ottawa-based solo artist Hot Mud, Rehab Rock struts a consistently hooky rock and pop intertwining, featuring lyrics detailing a period
An album that compels in its range of bluesy rock passion and psychedelic atmospherics, Funny Looking Flowers is the latest from J Dulva. The
Lesley Gore’s signature track “You Don’t Own Me” was a success upon its original 1963 release, presenting a soaring and melodic feminist anthem that
Brussels-based artist Factheory unleashes a compelling industrial-rock sound on new single “Post Modern Life.” Thunderous guitar distortion and submerged vocal eeriness kickstart a stylish
Exploring a range of confident rock swagger and atmospheric piano-laden intrigue alike, MVP is a memorable new album from Rhode Island-based artist Paulcito. The
“In Continuum” is an angst-y new-wave envisioning from Midnight Spies, firmly succeeding in a production that balances moody immersion and hooky immediacy. A trickling
Austin, TX-based artist Sundozer captivates on new single “Still Life,” unveiling a thumping psych-rock momentum that swells from dreamy synth intrigue into a pulsating