Northern Captives – Living In-Between

Northern Captives’ latest single Living In-Between is about those who don’t quite fit in society and the misery of having to navigate through such a life. The band sheds a light on neurodiversity and how our societal structures lack awareness and support for these people. There’s an urgency to the song, paced by restless drums […]

Pat Berlinquette – Old New York

Pat Berlinquette takes the listener to a virtual past with his latest single Old New York. This song is sure to be a treat for those wanting that classic country / Americana sound. The song is inspired by Pat’s job in AdTech. His exposure to AI & Neuralink has made him imagine a future where […]

Bit3R – Desperate Measures

Desperate Measures by Bit3R is a modern disco funk masterpiece. This is the solo project of Michigan’s own Cameron Navetta. My mind was blown when I learned that this was fully a solo bedroom production. A lot can be accomplished with gear nowadays but it takes real work and dedication to make something sound this […]

Purple Stone – A Little Something

Purple Stone’s latest single, A Little Something blew me away on the first listen, and chances are it’ll do the same for you too. This song is an aural massage, perfect for my tight shoulders and racy thoughts. Purple Stone has mixed an atmospheric balm that may have extended my life span and slowed down […]

TNCS – I Want To Run To The Top Of A Mountain And Scream

TNCS releases a stellar friday-night-after-work party anthem with their latest single I Want to Run to the Top of a Mountain and Scream. The band is fresh off the punk-rock oven, having only formed last year but already they’re turning heads and even made an appearance on the BBC Radio 6 show The BBC Introducing […]

Edie Yvonne – Sometimes

Edie Yvonne releases a cover to celebrate No Doubt’s reunion at Coachella with her latest single Sometimes. This is our third time reviewing a cover from LA’s 15 year old rising star after Queen Bee and Fade Into You came out earlier this year, and honestly we can’t get enough. At the risk of aging […]

Belfountain – Rattle On

Listening to Rattle On by Belfountain conjures images that transports the listener to a journey of epic proportions across the country. We follow a mysterious figure as they encounter challenges along the path. They hold on tight because of a loved one, but are slowly draining away as time goes by. It’s a classic story […]

The Dawn Phenomenon – Ember Day

The Dawn Phenomenon is a supergroup that we can’t want for you all to discover. The band is spearheaded by Dylan Donkin, who formed Echobrain in 2000-2005 with ex-Metallica bassist Jason Newsted. He is accompanied by Adam Donkin (synth, drums), and Mike Soss (vocals, guitar, bass, drums). The three have been collaborators since they were […]

J.J Chamberlain – Eyeballs

I don’t know how much 90’s nostalgia JJ Chamberlain intended to infuse in his latest song Eyeballs, but listening to it has seriously taken me back in time. This song has some great melodies, with guitar parts that can transport the listener to the better days of youth where everything felt carefree. The chorus is […]

Strange Souvenirs – DMH

Strange Souvenirs releases a fantastical western ballad in their latest single DMH. DMH stands for Dead Man’s Hill, the place where the narrator must go in order to kill someone whom they don’t know yet. Members Thomas Juhnke and Matthias Juhnke envisioned this song as something found from an old disc drive. It starts off […]

Monsonic – What Holds Your Eye?

What Holds Your Eye is the latest single from Oklahoma-based artist Monsonic. Monsonic has an interesting and distinctive blend of noise pop / industrial / shoegaze rock with an imagination that defies boundaries. This latest single is an in-depth exploration of the psyche with a hint of dystopian sci-fi. Our narrator questions the status quo […]

Snap Infraction – Touch The Sun

Touch The Sun is the latest single by melodic rock trio Snap Infraction. The band’s mission is simple: to distill decades of rock n’ roll history to craft “a familiar yet distinctive sound”. In Touch The Sun we see them take heavy influence from the Beatles during their post-psychedelic era while keeping the distinctive bright […]