Rellyo Bambini – Cloned and Upgraded, Insert Soul Here

Rellyo Bambini just dropped a cyberpunk sonic grenade that’s about to blow the roof off every complacent, cookie-cutter rock record in the stratosphere. “Cloned and Upgraded, Insert Soul Here (Rebirth Edition)” is a manifesto for the digital age, wired on distortion, dripping with neon sweat, and powered by a heart that refuses to be digitized. […]

Myles from Home – You’re Gonna Go Far

Vancouver trio Myles from Home won’t gently strum you to sleep. With their latest ripper, “You’re Gonna Go Far,” they’ve dropped a punch wrapped in the warm, aching blanket of memory. Frontman Myles Hildebrand leads the charge with vocals that feel like a worn-in leather jacket—warm, rugged, and full of stories. He’s said the track is about his Dad, a specific […]

5th PROJEKT – Oblivion (Live)

5th PROJEKT just dropped “Oblivion (Live)” and it’s a ceremony. The Toronto psychedelic art-rock crew is back, serving up the first raw cut from their upcoming off-the-floor EP “Live In London,” and it’s a monstrous, moody beast. This is the band captured live at London’s The Sugar Shack for the Incorrect Thoughts series, and you […]

Giuseppe Cucè – 21 grammi

 If you’re starving for something with real weight, something that smells like worn-in leather and feels like a 3 AM confession, Giuseppe Cucè’s “21 grammi” is a slow-burning, cinematic rock-opera-of-the-soul that ditches digital shortcuts for the bloody-knuckled honesty of analogue tape and live-wire orchestration. Cucè is operating as a lone wolf singer-songwriter here, a modern cantautore in […]

Mortal Prophets – Hide Inside The Moon

Mortal Prophets have just dropped “Hide Inside The Moon”. This is a descent into the luminous, chaotic, and beautifully distorted unconscious, served up with a side of pure rock ambition. At the helm is the perennial maestro John Beckmann, who handles the writing, production, and musical direction. Beckmann’s vision is amplified by two new collaborators he […]

EGGER – The People

Following the well-received debut “Strange Behaviour,” EGGER returns with a new single, “The People,” a charge into grittier territory. This is electronic music with its sleeves rolled up, built on cool synths and minimalist electro but with the heart of something far more dangerous. “The People” is driven by a bass drum that marches. Over […]

Lana Crow – I Do

Emerging alt-pop force Lana Crow is launching an emotional missile with her latest single, “I Do”, out since last September 18th. Born in Kazakhstan and rockin’ from Spain, this singer-songwriter had music in her blood from the jump, thanks to grandparents who shoved her into a musical preschool. Life, with its lousy health issues, tried to put her […]

LESS – Hellya

LESS just dropped a cocktail of rock spirit with the new single “Hellya”. This is a declaration, a primal scream set to a seismic soundtrack, and it’s clear from the first distorted chord that she is here to tear the roof off. “Hellya” is the brainchild of an artist who’s been through the wringer. It’s […]

A VIOLET IN YOUTH – Desert Roll

Let’s get one thing straight: A VIOLET IN YOUTH will build a landscape in your skull, brick by melodic brick, and then set it ablaze with the golden-hour sun. Their track “Desert Roll” grinds its gears on LA asphalt before soaring into violet-hued skies. This is art-rock with a pop heartbeat and industrial-strength bones, and […]

Mad Morning – The Circle

The storm that Essex trio Mad Morning kicked up with their debut “Painkiller” wasn’t a fluke – it was a warning shot. And now, with their blistering new single “The Circle,” they’ve gone full scorched-earth policy, delivering a track that drags you headfirst into the glorious, grimey chaos of modern rock. “The Circle” is a monstrous slab of high-voltage indie […]

WEIGHT BELLY .3-9 – White Rabbit

Strap in, because WEIGHT BELLY .3-9 just dropped a face-melting, boundary-shredding beast of a track. “White Rabbit” is an absolute explosion. Hailing from the concrete jungle of Toronto, this project delivers Nu-metal aggression and futuristic electronic grit that kicks any door. Right from the jump, the Deftones influence is profound and proud, specifically their Adrenaline era. But […]

Fiona Amaka – Desert Flower

In a scene often clogged with artists trying way too hard to be the next big, brooding thing, stumbling upon Fiona Amaka’s “Desert Flower” is like kicking open a fire door and getting a blast of clean, sun-soaked air. Released on 14 December 2025, this is Amaka’s fourth drop of last year, and it screams […]