Dream Bodies – Dead Air

Dream Bodies, the solo vessel for scene veteran Steven Fleet, is back with “Dead Air,” and it’s a masterpiece of melancholic, witchy darkwave that not only sets a mood—it becomes the mood. Dream Bodies is Fleet’s relatively new solo outing, but don’t let “new” fool you. The man has been in the trenches, playing with […]

Max Macready – Holding Pattern

If you’re scrolling through, looking for something that actually has some guts, some real sonic teeth, then you need to stop right here and get your ears around “Holding Pattern” by Max Macready. First off, who the hell is Max Macready? They’re a UK-based duo that sounds like they beamed in straight from a rain-soaked, […]

Caleb L’Etoile – Starling

Caleb L’Etoile is diving into the abyss with a cinderblock tied to his boots, and “Starling” is the terrifying, glorious splash. This is the goddamn nucleus, the ground-zero manifesto for his new full-length horror anthology in noise-rock form, PS. Overlook the usual three-chord punk ramalama; this is a different kind of monster, one built on tension, noise, […]

Pisgah – Bend to Break

Pisgah brings a stormer of a track that rewires your nervous system. “Bend to Break,” the third single from her album Faultlines, balances alt-rock ferocity with the haunting soul of Americana. This is a front-seat ride through the thunderheads of heartbreak and self-reclamation. The project of Southern American-born musician Brittney Jenkins, now holding it down in […]

Dogmile – Alight

Fire up the tube amps. Dogmile is back in the game, and the new single “Alight” is a hazy riff on what modern rock can be when it’s stripped of pretence and soaked in analogue grit. One from an artist in a basement, wrestling with clarity and churning out something timeless in the process. Serving […]

Cody Piper – Run Home

Pittsburgh’s one-man Cody Piper is slamming with “Run Home,” a track with a controlled fury you can feel in your bones. This is a methodically crafted explosion of feeling, directing the visceral anger of betrayal into intense songwriting. Let’s be clear: Piper isn’t just rehashing his own diary entries. The genius of “Run Home” is that […]

Trashy Annie – Big Red Bow

With Trashy Annie’s new single “Big Red Bow,” the Austin-based outlaw rock outfit delivers a sucker-punch of sound that’s as defiant as it is genre-smashing. Frontwoman Annie Davis, a force of nature who taught herself guitar in her mid-40s, leads the charge with a snarl and a swagger that feels like a shot of whiskey […]

Melting Reeds – Over My Head

Switzerland’s Melting Reeds are back, and their new single, “Over My Head,” is a slow-burn punch that proves rock ‘n’ roll isn’t always about the explosion—sometimes the most powerful force is the tension before the break. This is music for the drive home after, when the adrenaline fades and everything gets real. Emerging from the Swiss indie […]

Duane Hoover – Magic Mirror Story Book

Atlanta’s rock ‘n’ roll scholar Duane Hoover is not here to gently reminisce. Following the wiry, electric charge of his previous album Wayward Path, Hoover is slamming the door open on a new chapter with his second LP, “Magic Mirror Story Book”, out October 17, 2025. This isn’t a retreat into the past; it’s a full-throated, cinematic raid on […]

Dylan Forshner – It Ain’t So Bad

Dylan Forshner is back with a slab of basement-born rock. “It Ain’t So Bad,” out of Welland, Canada, shows a songwriter finding his footing, his band locking in, and a whole lot of vintage amp noise colliding in the best way possible. Recorded in drummer/producer Joe Labrie’s basement on GarageBand, the track captures the live-wire […]

Myra Keyes – Foam

Myra Keyes’ latest single, “Foam,” is a jolt of energy that proves rock and roll isn’t dead—it’s just been hiding in Chicago, getting smarter and more pissed off. “Foam” is from a songwriter hitting her stride, a track born from the chaotic, beautiful mess of a college sophomore year. Keyes wrote this during those late-night […]

CARUS – Wisch Wisch

CARUS’ debut single, “Wisch Wisch,” is a blast of sonic boldness that enters every room by kicking the door off its hinges. “Wisch Wisch” establishes itself as an act of liberation, a direct and powerful dismissal to the comfortable, sugarcoating lies we’re all fed daily. The title itself, “Wisch Wisch” (Wipe Wipe), is the central […]