Samuel Campoli – Every Time

Let’s cut through the digital static and talk about an artist who gives exactly zero fucks about your playlist algorithms. Samuel Campoli is back with “Every Time,” a declaration of independence wrapped in a shimmering rock anthem. This Brooklyn-based lone wolf is throwing a concoction of pure artistic conviction into the void. Campoli is a […]
Sean MacLeod – Beautiful Star

Strap in and shut up. Sean MacLeod just dropped a sonic payload that detonates the tired line between pop fluff and rock grandeur. “Beautiful Star” is a seismic event, a headphone experience, a journey, a class on how to weld profound thought to a knockout hook. Let’s get the pedigree straight. Sean MacLeod is no wide-eyed rookie. This is […]
Get The Net – Life Escape

Get The Net just dropped the anthem that 2025 desperately needed. Hailing from Metuchen, New Jersey, this power trio has unleashed “Life Escape,” a ferocious blast of sound against the digital dystopia we’re all drowning in. You’ve got Ryan Raichilson on vocals and guitar, the dude who started this whole thing as a solo project […]
Bailey Grey – Love It All

Bailey Grey’s “Love It All” is evidence of an artist who’s lived more lives than most and has the sonic scars to prove it. This LP is a serious roller coaster, and we’re all just strapped in for the wild, riff-heavy ride. Let’s get one thing straight: Bailey Grey is no overnight sensation. This is […]
BLOCK – I Thought I Won The War

The general of anti-folk is back in the trenches, and he’s firing a warning shot that reverberates right through your soul. BLOCK, the goddamn architect of a genre, has returned with “I Thought I Won The War,” and it’s nothing short of a golden trophy in battle-scarred songwriting. BLOCK is a solo force of nature. From his […]
Scott’s Tees – We Move As Fast As Storms Allow

From the frozen, unassuming confines of a bedroom in Edmonton, Canada, a tempest has been brewing, and it’s just been unleashed in the form of “We Move As Fast As Storms Allow” by the one-person powerhouse Scott’s Tees. If you’ve been starving for something real, something that sounds like it was forged in fire rather than […]
The Lunar Keys – Pure As Your Protocol

The Lunar Keys are back with “Pure As Your Protocol,” a goddamn seismic event, a riff-monster slated for a global assault on Friday, the 14th of November 2025. This track is the result of the band locking themselves in the studio with Grammy-award-winning production legend Brendan Dekora, the studio wizard behind titans like Nine Inch […]
KALLAI – We Are Forever

Portland’s own KALLAI have just dropped a bomb with their debut LP, “We Are Forever,” and it will scorch your eardrums and stir your soul. Released on October 17th via Little Cloud Records, this eight-track beast is a journey through towering shoegaze, dream-pop shimmer, and post-punk grit that lands with the force of a sledgehammer. […]
Omnesia – Days and Nights

Omnesia, the Oakland-based duo of androgynous vocal powerhouse Medella Kingston and eclectic guitarist/producer known as M2, just dropped “Days and Nights,” a tidal wave of future-vintage rock. This feels like it was recorded in a fever dream of nostalgia and musical passion. The song’s soul is born from a universal feeling: the loneliness when a […]
RedLight – Hold On

Coming straight out of Marseille with nearly two decades of sonic warfare under their belts, RedLight is back to remind everyone how it’s done. Their new track, “Hold On,” from the freshly unleashed album Homeworks, is a blast of everything that makes guitar-driven rock ‘n’ roll vital. Let’s talk about the unit behind this noise. RedLight is a battle-hardened crew, […]
Verticoli – Silverlinings

Tasmania’s power-trio Verticoli aren’t only back; they’ve returned with their new album, “Silverlinings”, a twelve-track, 43-minute beauty. This is authentic rock music with both brains and brawn, recorded at the legendary Sing Sing Studios with producer Luke Cincotta (the guy behind the boards for Airbourne and Jet, so you know it sounds massive). A three-piece lives or dies […]
Che Arthur – Sever

Che Arthur, the Chicago-based multi-instrumentalist/engineer/producer and axe-slinger for bands like Pink Avalanche and Atombombpocketknife, has just dropped “Sever,” the lead single from his forthcoming fifth solo record, Describe This Present Moment. Arthur, a seasoned vet who’s also been slaying on the road as a sound engineer for heavy hitters like Silversun Pickups and Battles, knows his […]
