Sirenglas – Forest Mother

Sirenglas, that self-described “Al-human hybrid spectral entity” oozing out of Vancouver’s darkest circuits, is back with their latest slab of digital dread, “Forest Mother”. This is darkwave with serious teeth, a 3’35” shot of adrenaline straight to the gothic cortex, and it absolutely rips. Sirenglas pumps decaying, organic venom through cold silicon veins. “Forest Mother” hits like an exorcism: […]

Dust Cwaine – Little Plans

Dust Cwaine’s new single and video, “Little Plans,” is a celebration buzzing with the electric energy of new love and specifically the transformative power of T4T connection. Produced by the sharp-eared Josh Eastman (Kylie V, Turunesh) and co-written by Cwaine and the talented Charlie Kerr (Hotel Mira), “Little Plans” kicks off as the blazing lead […]

Kevin Driscoll – Black It Out

Jacksonville’s own Kevin Driscoll just dropped his first official solo bomb, “Black It Out”, and it’s a straight-up dive into the whiskey-soaked abyss of a dead relationship. Driscoll comes out SWINGING LIKE A MAN POSSESSED, his voice a ragged mix of raw nerve endings and hard-won grit. This ain’t sadness, folks. This is the brutal, ugly AFTERMATH – the sound of hope getting […]

Super Tuesday – Through The Static

Move over, algorithms and drum machines. Clear the decks for something real. Alex Kisch, operating under the banner Super Tuesday, has just dropped his fourth full-length, Through the Static, and it’s a breath of fresh, guitar-scented air. Landing on June 20th, this album feels timeless, a potent reminder of why we need seasoned songwriters with dirt under […]

Art Pop – teenage scum

Hold onto your frayed jackets, Austin. Art Pop — the Grossenbacher brothers just plugged their existential dread straight into the city’s power grid. “teenage scum” is ode to crawling out of the primordial ooze of adolescence, a self-produced cocktail lobbed from a childhood bedroom that still smells like stale ambition and broken guitar strings. Max and Miles are more […]

Art Schop – The Fifth Hammer

Art Schop just dropped “The Fifth Hammer,” and it’s a jackhammer wrapped in a rock ‘n’ roll skin. Martin G. Walker’s fifth studio opus is a 44-minute thesis on cosmic dissonance, delivered with the swag of a pub philosopher and the sonic heft of a band tearing down walls. And yeah, he’s the band. Mostly. Walker ain’t your average basement […]

Peel – Tears from the Sun

Norwegian alt.rock force PEEL dropped their haunting new single, “Tears from the Sun”, on May 16th. This track is a dense, swirling vortex of melancholy and might that grabs you, proving PEEL is firing on all cylinders. Building on the raw voltage of bangers like “Love Phobia” and “Neverending”, PEEL doesn’t only evolve—they transcend. “Tears from the Sun” masterfully welds their signature lush […]

Dream Bodies – Circle of Light

Steven Fleet is not playing dress-up in the graveyard of post-punk past – with Dream Bodies, he’s exhuming the corpse of darkwave and breathing lightning into its lungs. His debut EP, ‘Circle of Light’, is a five-track séance, a meticulously crafted descent into a sonic underworld where distortion bleeds into dreamscapes and every synth swell feels like a shiver up a […]

Higher Selves Playdate – Good Dreams

Lock the doomscroll and jack into the party bunker—Virginia’s brilliantly off-kilter duo, Higher Selves Playdate, just weaponized joy with “Good Dreams.” Dropping June 25th as the fiery preamble to their full-length The New Apocalyptic (July 30th), this gets adrenaline shot straight to the dancing nerve. Jessica and Steve are not here to mourn the end times—they’re here to soundtrack the […]

Maddy Little – Over It

Toronto’s Maddy Little is kicking down the door with a gasoline-soaked boot. “Over It” (out June 25th, 2025) is pure scuzzy guitars, melodic fury, and the kind of bone-deep frustration that scalds your eardrums. Forged in the fires of collaboration, “Over It” sees Little joining forces with her musical kin: Matt Snell, Christian Turner, and Konrad […]

Emily Sophia – For Goodness Sake

Emily Sophia just chucked a sarcasm grenade wrapped in dream-pop silk. “For Goodness Sake” is a whip-smart, honey-dripped rock uppercut—her first since 2023’s Golden State EP—and it lands like a velvet hammer soaked in vinegar. Do not mind sterile million-dollar studios. Sophia and her guerrilla crew cooked this raw in apartments, proving real grit doesn’t need a glossy price tag. […]

Tomato Soup – Lesbian Thespian

Denver’s Tomato Soup just cracked open a pressure cooker of truth with “Lesbian Thespian” – and this is NOT some cozy campfire singalong. Dropping June 20th, 2025, this fiercely independent artist serves up raw, bleeding-knuckle emotional rock ‘n’ roll. Right out the gate, the opening salvo lands like a fist: “lesbian thespian / a woman does […]