Blindness & Light – Your Solitude

Hell yeah! Blindness & Light isn’t some rigid band –

Heyzeus – Little Big House

Heyzeus – UK duo Jessica Drummer (drums) and Jamie Andrew (vocals/guitar) – just released “Little Big House.”

WOOF – Wild Heat

WOOF just carved a fresh scar into Chicago’s post-punk underbelly with “Wild

Heyzeus – Little Big House

Heyzeus – UK duo Jessica Drummer (drums) and Jamie Andrew (vocals/guitar) – just released “Little Big House.” This is grunge-funk scraped raw in a shack in Cleveland, Australia. That shack is their temple and

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Sound Waves #22

• Weekly Song Recommendations • “Because Sometimes I Forget” by Dirty Dancing drifts like a hazy memory, as if soundtracking a dream you half-remember. Its

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WOOF – Wild Heat

WOOF just carved a fresh scar into Chicago’s post-punk underbelly with “Wild Heat”, and it’s not a wound that scabs over easily. Released June 20, 2025, this

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Sleep Tactics – THE LAUGHING HEARTS (SINGLE)

Philly’shearing it loud. The city’s rock pulse just kicked into overdrive. Sleep Tactics, the fiercely independent brainchild of Dan Smith (songwriter/vocalist/guitarist), explodes back from hiatus with “THE LAUGHING HEARTS“

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Blunt Blade – Forgiveness

Blunt Blade’s second album, “Forgiveness,” is one album that’d make you forget neat genre boxes – this album spits on them. Who is Blunt Blade?

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Sound Waves #21

• Weekly Song Recommendations • “All For Numb” surges with raw emotion and snarling edge, blending jagged riffs with a defiant, almost sneering vocal energy

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Sirenglas – Forest Mother

Sirenglas, that self-described “Al-human hybrid spectral entity” oozing out of Vancouver’s darkest circuits, is back with their latest slab of digital dread, “Forest Mother”. This is

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Dust Cwaine – Little Plans

Dust Cwaine’s new single and video, “Little Plans,” is a celebration buzzing with the electric energy of new love and specifically the transformative power of

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Kevin Driscoll – Black It Out

Jacksonville’s own Kevin Driscoll just dropped his first official solo bomb, “Black It Out”, and it’s a straight-up dive into the whiskey-soaked abyss of a dead relationship. Driscoll comes

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Art Pop – teenage scum

Hold onto your frayed jackets, Austin. Art Pop — the Grossenbacher brothers just plugged their existential dread straight into the city’s power grid. “teenage scum” is ode to crawling

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Art Schop – The Fifth Hammer

Art Schop just dropped “The Fifth Hammer,” and it’s a jackhammer wrapped in a rock ‘n’ roll skin. Martin G. Walker’s fifth studio opus is a 44-minute thesis

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