Powers of the Monk – Bread & Circuses

Buckle up, folks—Powers of the Monk just dropped a rock experience that not only pushes boundaries but obliterates them. This creative duo of David Monk and CasSondra Powers has unleashed “Bread & Circuses,” and let me tell you, this beast is as sonically wild as it is lyrically intense. The moment you hit play, you’re […]

The House Flies – Sweet Foxhound

Midwest gothic stalwarts The House Flies are dropping their first new music since 2024’s critically acclaimed ‘Mannequin Deposit’ album. “Sweet Foxhound” is a garage-grade, menacing chunk of post-punk that goes beyond rapping on the doorway. “Sweet Foxhound” sucks you into its shadowy world. Alex Riggen‘s guitars spin this dense, atmospheric web that’s haunting and sharp […]

The Daytime High – Beauty In the Sky

LA rock band The Daytime High just dropped something that’ll knock your socks off. Remember why you first cranked up that stereo and lost your mind to rock? Yeah, their new single “Beauty In the Sky” (out August 22nd) brings all that rushing back. It’s got that perfect mix of old-school cool and fresh attitude […]

Echomatica – Something

Echomatica is kicking the door with their second track, “Something”. This Tamaki Makaurau four-piece is charging full speed toward their October 12th debut album, and if this track’s anything to go by, we’re in for one wild ride. Recorded live to analogue tape at Auckland’s Earwig Studios, “Something” absolutely rips with that energy you only […]

Reetoxa – Humbug

ReeToxA‘s new single “Humbug” just hit, and wow, this thing’s a monster. We’re not talking about just another song here. This is an electric punch that nails the whole mess of modern dating, and the second you hit play, it’s clear this song is built to blow your socks off. The story behind “Humbug” is […]

Mary Beth Orr, Greg Scheer – Good and True

Forget everything you think you know about folk music being polite background noise. “Good and True,” the killer new single from hornist/vocalist Mary Beth Orr and multi-instrumentalist Greg Scheer, is a whole different beast. This track is the unvarnished sonic truth that lands with the weight of a classic unplugged session, proving you don’t need […]

Tom Minor – The Loneliest Person on Earth

Look, whoever told you introspective indie is all soft and gentle? They haven’t heard Tom Minor‘s “The Loneliest Person on Earth.” This track dropped on July 4th through Overreaction Records, and let me tell you – it’s a sensitive-yet-fierce, guitar-clad beast that’ll capture you decisively and hold on stubbornly. We’re not discussing merely another track […]

ReeToxA – Call

If you think ballads are all soft edges and sentimental fluff, ReeToxA’s latest single “Call” is gonna set you straight. This one’s a gold standard in holding back emotions while landing intense musical blows that hit like a late-night confession you can’t take back. Jason, the creative powerhouse behind ReeToxA, drops “Call” as a standout […]

Tellefs – Brooklyn Bar

When a band like Tellefs drops a track like “Brooklyn Bar,” you are aware you will face a creation that will not settle for being passive atmosphere—it grips you intensely and commands your focus. Fronted by Norwegian music scene veteran Tellef Kvifte, this is untamed, organic, and brilliantly unclassifiable. It’s rock in spirit, folk at heart, and jazz […]

Pisgah – Cumulonimbus

Pisgah – the solo project of a North Carolina native who’s now making music from her Greater London attic – just let out “Cumulonimbus,” and wow, this thing rocks. Pisgah is the creation of a sharp, self-aware songwriter who isn’t afraid to dig deep. You can hear the influence of powerhouses like Emma Ruth Rundle […]

John Deering – Slow Dance

Minneapolis rocker John Deering is dropping a killer new track called “Slow Dance” on September 5th, 2025, and believe us—we’re talking a rock-driven soul-searcher that’ll knock you just right there. Deering’s teamed up with some heavy hitters for this one, and they’ve cooked up what feels like it came straight from rock’s golden age. Backed […]

The Stolen Moans – Elbows Don’t Have Eyes

Let’s get one thing straight: the rock scene has been begging for something that doesn’t only knock on the door—it kicks the damn thing down. Enter The Stolen Moans, the Los Angeles and Dublin DIY trio that answers that call and blasts through it with a 13-track artillery barrage of noise, nerve, and rebellion. Their debut […]