New Tracks

Human Intrusion – “High Fever”

High Fever by Human Intrusion Australian act Human Intrusion bring forth a murky rock envelopment on “High Fever,” flaunting ’80s and ’90s inspirations with post-punk, goth, and new-wave allure. The Naarm/Melbourne-based project

Danny Morrison – “Ladies Do It Better”

Danny Morrison crafts a grooving pop mystique on new track “Ladies Do It Better.” A suavely contemplative introduction excels into an expressive second half, with energetic psychedelic flair leading into a rain-accompanied

Primordial Spasm – “Subversions”

Showing well with its sweltering escalation, “Subversions” is a heavy alt-rock thriller from Primordial Spasm. The Canadian project featured previously with the tracks “Wash Away / Memories of Memories” and “The Last

boycry – “control”

Dutch band boycry unveil a compelling rock and post-punk intertwining on their single “control.” Bursting guitar distortion gives way to a suave vocal composure, its dark lyrics referencing death and anticipated reactions.

Plastic Cactus – “Year of the Rat”

Hypnotic rocker “Year of the Rat” is a stellar single from Plastic Cactus. The Portland, OR-based band are prepping their debut full-length, and “Year of the Rat” represents its first single. “It’s

Andrea Obscura – “Pool of Blue”

Philippines-based artist Andrea Obscura delivers a lush dream-pop enamoring on “Pool of Blue,” described as conveying “what it’s like to struggle and live with a pervasive and all-consuming sadness.” Glistening synths inject

Tadgh Billy King – “mirror”

A dynamic production spanning from late-night brooding to erupting rock fervency, “mirror” is a stirring single from Irish artist Tadgh Billy King. Quivering vocal suaveness drives into the ominous guitar pulses past

Allegra Ondine – “Another Way To Kiss”

Capturing the intense emotions “of kissing someone new for the first time,” “Another Way to Kiss” is the new single from Allegra Ondine. A cinematic, lushly orchestral introduction proves ravishing with its

New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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