Vost – What You Deny

German rockers VOST have released their first single of the year in What You Deny. The song was originally written in 2006 by singer and guitarist Manu and it is now given a fresh coat of paint for everyone to enjoy. VOST sound is influenced by classic rock from the 80’s, and this song in […]

Wotts – Petals

PETALS is the conclusion of a three part EP from Canadian indie pop duo Wotts. It’s a tense and delightfully restless earworm, with its narrator wondering if their feelings could ever be returned. The preceding tracks, ALLO and WANNABE were released months apart, with the former being about the initial blossoms of love and the […]

Kreajours – Hyacinth

“Hyacinth” is the latest single from the Florida-based five-piece Kreajours. The song jumps at you from the get go and never wavers in its pace. The band’s unique blend of electronic synths and gritty rock makes for a futuristic psychosis-filled experience. Ghostly vocals hover over the mix while razor-edged riffs relentlessly screech through the track […]

Frank Rabeyrolles – Japanese Dreams

I’ve been writing music reviews for years yet seldom come across a song that grips me in the first few seconds and never lets go. Such is the case for Japanese Dreams by Frank Rabeyrolles. The single is immediately enchanting, like a siren guiding you by the hand to explore the hazy atmosphere of faded […]

Mercvrial – No Loss

“No Loss”, the latest single from inter-continental collective is an interesting marriage of disco and post-punk that I seriously can’t get enough of. The irresistible baseline drives the whole song, and it’s so good I’d like to take it home after dinner and introduce it to my parents. This awesome groove and its partnered funky […]

Edie Yvonne – No Rain (Cover)

Edie Yvonne is a young LA-based songwriter still at the start of her career, yet despite this, we at Buzzy Band believe she has a lot of promise and deserves your attention. She has several singles out now and today we’ll be reviewing her rendition of “No Rain” from the 90’s band Blind Melon. Many […]

Johnathan Maske – Kicking Bricks

We at Buzzyband have found another gem with Denver-based rocker Jonathan Maske. His single “Kicking Bricks” was released on February 2, 2024, and we wasted no time in making a review for our readers to check him out. The song starts with a tasty lick and a simple yet effective groove. Maske’s delivery swings between […]

Oliver Jordan – Secret 13

Oliver Jordan‘s work has been described as Flawed Music for Flawed People by Lofi-Records, and you can certainly feel it in his latest single “Secret 13“. The song is somber yet serene. The acoustic guitar and bright horns make it feel like a cloudy walk in the park, yet a dark heavy mood lingers through […]

Anne Bennett – Second Death

Dark, Sensual, Dangerous. Stepping into Anne Bennett’s world through her latest single “Second Death” feels like wandering into a Black Widow’s lair. You know there’s danger lurking inside, but you can’t help it as you’re lulled by the allure of that beautiful voice. According to Bennett, “‘Second Death’ is not just a song; it’s an […]

The Margaret Hooligans – Main Street Zulus

Imagine getting stuck on a date with someone who intentionally misrepresented themselves. How awkward and awful would that be? You get there excited, only to have your expectations shattered. Main Street Zulus is a perfect distillation of this feeling. It’s the latest single from The Margaret Hooligans, the fourth in their upcoming album entitled ThunderHole […]

SIR-VERE – Legion

Legion, the latest single by SIR-VERE out of their latest album Lovescope, is a reminder that the real power is in the hands of the people, and not in the governments and its institutions–who often forget who they’re truly working for. Sonically, it is a seamless melding of post-punk and electronica, which the band has […]

Sick Richard – Pariah

Pariah – the latest single from SickRichard is guaranteed to sneak up on you. The London-based rock trio draws their sound from a lot of influences, and in this particular song they show how well they can use that diverse sonic pallet to tell a story. The song goes slow at first, grimy and foreboding […]