Baïki – KosmoX

Holy smokes, Belgium. You’ve done it again. Phil—yeah, the madman from Charleroi—has cooked up something so gloriously twisted with “KosmoX“ that I had to spin it three times just to make sure my speakers didn’t melt. Under the alias of Baïki, he gives us a belly punch wrapped in a space suit. Let’s get this straight right […]

Dexter Flew – Crowned

Dexter Flew is back in June 2026, and they didn’t come to polish anybody’s crown. They came to kick it into the gutter and watch it roll. The new single “Crowned” — ripped straight from their album WHO, WHERE, WHY? — is aimed right at the people in suits who think they’re gods. So what’s this track really about? The attitude is […]

Carlos Ucedda – The DJINN

You think you know electronic music? You think it’s all button-pushing robots and cold lasers? Then you haven’t met Carlos Ucedda. This guy didn’t simply walk into a studio. He summoned something. “The DJINN” is the track. And it’s not your regular club fodder. Ucedda runs this whole show himself, coordinating every single piece with his studio pros. One […]

Fine Red Mist – Fine Red Mist

Hailing from Battle Creek, Michigan—yeah, the cereal city—comes a self-titled ripper that refuses to play nice with your typical shoegaze expectations. Fine Red Mist isn’t here to lull you to sleep with whispery vocals drowning in so much reverb you can’t tell where the song ends and the hangover begins. Nahhh. These guys took the […]

Lawnmother – Medicine- Hit Parade Mix

You want rock? The real kind? The kind that doesn’t ask permission before kicking your door down and raiding your fridge? Then park your ears right here. Lawnmother is back from the shadows in 2026, and they’ve dragged “Medicine- Hit Parade Mix“ along with them like a trophy skull. Let’s get straight to the beating heart of this thing. TorVegar […]

Kai Moa – (Sea)

If you think electronic music is just for pretty boys with laptops and glitter, you haven’t heard “(Sea)” by Kai Moa. This Birmingham, UK, drum-smasher just kicked the door down with his debut single, and let me tell ya – it’s got more grit than a garage floor after a three-night bender. First off, forget what you know […]

Black Leather Birds – of Children and Their Sorceries

Chicago’s own Black Leather Birds just dropped of Children and Their Sorceries on May 22nd, 2026, and this thing is a goddamn slow-motion trainwreck you can’t look away from. Five tracks. Seventeen minutes. Zero apologies. This is the solo baby of A.G. Syjuco – the same cat who won the 2018 Independent Music Award in New York for Best Music Producer […]

The Radio Addicts – Let’s Party Like It’s The 90s

You hear that guitar lick? The one that snags your ear before the whole damn thing explodes? That’s The Radio Addicts. A bunch of Boltonian teenagers who clearly raided their parents’ CD collections and said, “We can do better.” And you know what? They just might. “Let’s Party Like It’s The 90s” is two minutes and forty-nine […]

Moon Construction Kit – Down the West Coast

I know what you’re thinking. “Psych-folk? Baroque harmonies? Where’s the damn rock?” Hold your horses. Moon Construction Kit—that’s Olivier Cornu, a one-man wrecking crew from Lausanne who writes, sings, plays every instrument, and produces—just dropped “Down the West Coast,” and this thing builds like a live set that starts with a whisper and ends with your face melting. Trust […]

Bleach Dreamer – Surrender

Hamilton’s own Bleach Dreamer just dropped their new EP Surrender, and lemme tell you something – this thing hits different. Not like that polite, “oh isn’t this lovely” different. I mean the kind of different where you’re staring at your ceiling at 2 AM questioning every choice you’ve ever made. Four tracks. seventeen minutes of emotional carnage. And […]

J Dulva – Counting of the Coup

Holy hell, people. Let me tell you about J Dulva. This cat from Eunice, United States, ain’t messing around. His band – that six-piece monster called Counting Coup – dropped Counting of the Coup on May 1st, 2026, and it’s a goddamn live-wire straight to the gut. Ten tracks of blues-drenched, roots-rocking, harmonica-wailing realness that sounds like it […]

Dave Des – Catharsis Caught

A lot of debut albums scream “Look at me!” like a toddler at a birthday party. Dave Des doesn’t do that. His record steps in quiet, puts coffee on the table, and stares you down until you’re ready to have an honest conversation. It’s not a fireworks show. It’s the morning after a long night, and somehow […]