ReeToxA – Dancing With Lou

Pull up a chair and ditch the charts, because we’re going back to 1995. That was the year the music world was drowning in three-chord grunge, but down in Melbourne, a fifteen-year-old kid named Jason McKee had his brain completely rewired. That kid is the engine behind ReeToxA, and he just dropped a track called “Dancing […]

No Drinks For Jimmy – Broken

Pull the volume knob all the way to the right because No Drinks For Jimmy just dropped a track that doesn’t apologise for being bruised. Their new single, “Broken“, hit the airwaves today, and it’s the kind of rock song that feels less like a polished radio hit and more like a cracked windshield—you can’t look away […]

Shaven Primates – Kill The Algorithm

The Oxford, UK four-piece Shaven Primates just dropped a new EP, released on July 31st, 2026. Kill The Algorithm is a short, nasty, and brilliantly angry collection of songs that tackles the modern world’s digital sickness head-on. Shaven Primates have been kicking around since 2017, and they describe themselves as a dark-wave, art-rock, and proto/post-punk […]

Tennessee May – Nemoralia

Tennessee May‘s new cut, “Nemoralia“, is exactly the kind of punch that deserves a spin at full volume. Following up on her earlier track Is It Real or a Dream?, this alt-pop gem officially hit the world since August 14th. And it comes with serious artillery. Working alongside cellist Beatriz, Tennessee May paints a vivid scene. The […]

Midgriefs – ghostdown

The Bermuda-based project Midgriefs just dropped a new single called “ghostdown“, and let me tell you—this is not your typical indie rock appetizer. It’s the lead track off their upcoming full-length Signs of Laughter, due out August 18th, and it sets a tone that’s haunting yet oddly inviting. First off, let’s talk about the crew behind this thing. […]

Fading Signals – Template

Fading Signals is a five-piece crew from Portland, Oregon, and they’ve got a new cut called “Template“, the second single from their upcoming debut full-length Metanoia, dropping September 25th, and if this track is any sign, we’re in for something dark, danceable, and deeply twisted. First, let’s give credit where it’s due. This isn’t a one-man show. […]

Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends – Sing-Along Songs (Album Version)

You are diving into the weird, wonderful, and wonderfully weird brain of a Swedish dude who once fronted a band called REDMOON and now goes by the absolute mouthful of a name Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends. And he’s just dropped a freshly reworked cut called “Sing-Along Songs (Album Version)“. If that title sounds like […]

MARSUG – Rive

This one’s a wild ride through neon fog and heavy drum hits. The new instrumental beast from MARSUG is called “Rive“, and it doesn’t bother with vocals—it lets the riffs, keys, and thunder do all the talking. And man, does it talk loud. First, let’s peel back the curtain. MARSUG isn’t just some faceless studio project. It’s a full-blown […]

Daniel Higley – Gatekeepers

Sit down and strap in, because the new four-song EP “Gatekeepers” from Daniel Higley, released on April 29th, 2026, serves as a serious warning shot for his full-length “The Pendulum“. But don’t let the short runtime fool you—clocking in at just over 15 minutes, this release packs more emotion and real-world grit than most bands […]

Naoko Hiranuma – Surfing Is a Waiting Game

The new cut from Naoko Hiranuma is called “Surfing Is a Waiting Game“. It’s a slow burn that sneaks up on you, like that perfect wave you didn’t even see coming until it’s right under your board. First off, who is this cat? Naoko Hiranuma is an Australian-based Japanese artist who’s been weaving the ocean into her sound for […]

Ed Sykes and Friends – Always Be Mine

You’ve got a debut single dropping August 7th, 2026, and it’s coming from a man who’s been holding his cards close to his chest for a whole lifetime. I’m talking about Ed Sykes and Friends and their new track “Always Be Mine”. The man behind the curtain is Naran Rathod. Born in India, raised in the UK from […]

The Mess:Age – LIGHT OF BLUE “Sugar Ocean Girl”

We’re diving into the brand new cut from the London-based solo project, “LIGHT OF BLUE “Sugar Ocean Girl”” by The Mess:Age. And let me tell you, if you were expecting just another run-of-the-mill beach jam, you have severely underestimated what’s going on here. The entire load for this project is carried by one lone wolf: Ziggy The Mess:Age. […]