Brood22 – just past the exit with the truck stop

Hitting play on Brood22‘s new EP, “just past the exit with the truck stop”, is like flicking on your high beams on a pitch-black desert highway. It cuts through the void between Tucson’s heat haze and Portland’s perpetual drizzle. This ain’t music you hear; it’s a landscape you inhabit. A desolate, beautiful, fucked-up stretch of sonic highway where […]

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 is a slow-drip venom, a synth-punk séance that seduces you while calculating the cost of combustion. This is music for the 3 AM reckoning, when the city’s pulse thrums through your window […]

DEVIN MØRE – Tell Myself It’s Fine

Florida’s DEVIN MØRE just dropped the anthem for anyone white-knuckling their way through 2025’s confusion. “Tell Myself It’s Fine” is a tightly wound coil of anxiety, defiance, and razor-sharp social commentary that explodes with pure energy. Quit pretending everything’s okay. This track screams the uncomfortable truth we’re all living: navigating a fractured America while feeling […]

John Deering – Gotta Get Away

John Deering just released “Gotta Get Away,” hitting the airwaves since June 27th, 2025. Deering’s been cooking right in his own basement, and you can feel that. This is a story straight from real life, served up with honest-to-goodness rock ‘n’ roll edge. Deering’s the kind of artist who puts his whole heart into storytelling. […]

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“ on July 4th, 2025. Ditch the patriotic pyrotechnics – this is the true detonation. A brutal tune forged in the crucible of city living, proving bone-rattling tunes can be built solo, brick by Philly apartment brick. […]

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? Blunt Blade is the band. The guy’s been musically obsessed since he was a kid – piano by 7, guitar by 15, bass and drums by 16 – and every single layer […]

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 darkwave with serious teeth, a 3’35” shot of adrenaline straight to the gothic cortex, and it absolutely rips. Sirenglas pumps decaying, organic venom through cold silicon veins. “Forest Mother” hits like an exorcism: […]

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 T4T connection. Produced by the sharp-eared Josh Eastman (Kylie V, Turunesh) and co-written by Cwaine and the talented Charlie Kerr (Hotel Mira), “Little Plans” kicks off as the blazing lead […]

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 out SWINGING LIKE A MAN POSSESSED, his voice a ragged mix of raw nerve endings and hard-won grit. This ain’t sadness, folks. This is the brutal, ugly AFTERMATH – the sound of hope getting […]

Super Tuesday – Through The Static

Move over, algorithms and drum machines. Clear the decks for something real. Alex Kisch, operating under the banner Super Tuesday, has just dropped his fourth full-length, Through the Static, and it’s a breath of fresh, guitar-scented air. Landing on June 20th, this album feels timeless, a potent reminder of why we need seasoned songwriters with dirt under […]

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 out of the primordial ooze of adolescence, a self-produced cocktail lobbed from a childhood bedroom that still smells like stale ambition and broken guitar strings. Max and Miles are more […]

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 on cosmic dissonance, delivered with the swag of a pub philosopher and the sonic heft of a band tearing down walls. And yeah, he’s the band. Mostly. Walker ain’t your average basement […]