Moon Construction Kit – Snake Charmer

Most singles drop and you forget them before the next coffee. But “Snake Charmer” by Moon Construction Kit? This thing sticks to you like smoke in a leather jacket. Out March 6th, this is the first new music from Switzerland’s Olivier Cornu since “Chemicals” dropped late last year. And let me tell you—the man’s been […]
The Burton D’Agostini Procedure – Do You Feel Alright

You know that feeling when a song crawls inside your skull and just sets up camp? When the guitars don’t just hit your ears but actually wrap around your brain like smoke through old floorboards? That’s “Do You Feel Alright” by The Burton D’Agostini Procedure. Jeff Burton and John D’Agostini go way back—college days—and you […]
Veinmelter – Starstreams

Buckle up, because Veinmelter just took the scenic route through the galaxy and brought back a sonic postcard that’ll mess with your head in the best way possible. “Starstreams” is the opening track from the latest album An Endless Ocean, and this is Nashville-based Winston Harrison throwing genre conventions out the window and seeing what sticks. […]
Carlos Ucedda – PELOGRAFIA

Alright, listen up. Every once in a while, a track crosses my desk that makes me stop mid-sentence and just… feel it. “PELOGRAFIA” by Carlos Ucedda is exactly that kind of record. Now, Carlos isn’t your typical rocker, and that’s exactly why this review matters. He’s blending House, Tecno Disco, Pop, Electronic, and Synthpop into […]
Justin Sconza – Native Birds of Guam

Sometimes the best songs come from the weirdest places. A broken heart. A bad breakup. Or in Justin Sconza‘s case? A random fact about extinct birds that got stuck in his head and refused to leave. The Chicago-born just dropped “Native Birds of Guam” as the first single from his sixth full-length album Fantasy, and this […]
Robert Peterson and The Crusade – Sometime

Tbh, when a press release starts talking about “reenergizing rock ‘n’ roll,” my eyes usually roll to the back of my head 🙄. But then Robert Peterson and The Crusade drop “Sometime” and suddenly I’m eating my words with a side of crow. This track is the real deal. And it’s arriving as part of […]
Groovy shirt club – Believe

Let’s be honest for a second. The music world right now? It’s drowning in plastic. Autotune nightmares. Beats that never touched a human hand. AI-generated everything. It’s enough to make you sick. Then along comes Groovy shirt club with a single called “Believe” – and suddenly the air clears. This is the first shot from […]
Fair Green – Tuesday Morning

If you’ve been wandering through the musical wasteland looking for a three-minute blast, stop right now. Fair Green just dropped their debut single, “Tuesday Morning,” something that feels like a double shot of espresso injected straight into the heart. Straight out of the borderlands of Leitrim and Roscommon, this brand new outfit has just signed […]
Ava Valianti – Sophomore Slump

Most 16-year-olds are worried about passing drivers ed or who’s dating who. Ava Valianti? She’s busy writing the anthem for folks who feel like they’re drowning while the whole world watches. And you need to know, this kid’s got guts. The Massachusetts native just dropped “Sophomore Slump” on February 27th, and it’s the second shot […]
Electric Elm – Magnolia

There’s a moment about halfway through “Magnolia” where everything just locks into place. The guitars breathe, the rhythm section digs in, and you realize you’re listening to something special. Electric Elm just dropped this beauty on February 17, 2026, and it’s already stuck in my skull on permanent repeat. Let’s talk about who’s making this […]
L.O.U. & Big O – Rain Before Sunshine

If you’re looking for some sad boy emo crap to cry into your pillow to, click off this page right now. L.O.U. & Big O just dropped “Rain Before Sunshine,” and this thing hits like a shot of whiskey chased with a lightning bolt. This is the second single off the upcoming 2026 album The Mystery […]
Kentucky Trust Fund – Last Flight

Sacramento’s The Kentucky Trust Fund just dropped a debut full-length that hits like a shot of bourbon chased with a mandolin solo to the gut. Last Flight rocks. Plain and simple. We’re talking 52 minutes across 11 tracks that build, swell, and absolutely detonate when you least expect it. The band—Bill Craig pounding drums and singing, Sarah Houck on vocals/guitar, Mike Martin slinging guitar […]
