Native Speaker – Aquatherapeutic

Take a sonic dip into the pristine waters of Aquatherapeutic–the latest single from post-punk outfit Native Speaker. The band consists of members across Europe, who rose together from the ashes of the three piece band Waterwork in late 2022. After some time honing their sound, they emerged as a four-piece with an atmospheric, psychedelic, post-punk […]

Centrifuge – The Spell

Be bound by the alt-rock awesomeness of Centrifuge through their latest single The Spell. This bluesy-rock banger is filled with mystique and magic, where we find its narrator waking up one day to notice that he’s suddenly ended up in hell. They slip into this ghostly figure, walking through the living with none of their […]

Myah – Everything

Pop singer-songwriter myah is on the rise, and her latest single Everything might just be the best introduction into her world. How would you feel if you lost something that you thought was your everything? What if what you thought was something real was actually just temporary? This mix of heartache, longing and nostalgia is […]

Marky Wildtype – Place of Peace

Join Marky Wildtype and his search for tranquility in his latest single Place of Peace. This is the singer-songwriter’s third single from the upcoming album ‘If Destroyed Still True’. In this song Marky Wildtype talks about the many inner battles we all face on a day-to-day basis. Marky Wildtype offers a shelter against the cold, […]

Klen – Compendium/Consortium

Klen is my introduction to the freakbeat side of British punk and I’m absolutely hooked. Their latest single Compendium/Consortium is a dizzying, hypnotizing experience with an edgy groove that’s impossible to resist. They’ve captured the right amount of balance between grittiness and reverb, giving the song a foreboding and sinister mood that leaves a lot […]

Edie Yvonne – Fade Into You

Edie Yvonne releases another marvelous cover, one that has huge importance in her career and trajectory in the song Fade Into You. Originally by late 80’s alt-rock outfit Mazzy Star, this song was sung by Yvonne when she was 10 years old at the once Bootleg theater at Anna Bulbrook’s Girl School festival. Since that […]

The Breakdown – Gaston

With a strong grip on melodic alt-rock and an electrifyingly raw energy, The Breakdown could easily be our new British rock obsession. Their latest single, Gaston checks all the boxes for a great song that could jolt your life into high gear. Narratively, it’s about getting a grip on your destiny by standing up for […]

Disco Dreams – Lizard Space Lounge

Walk into an intergalactic luxury club with Disco Dreams and dive into their latest single Lizard Space Lounge. This is the closing track for the 2024 EP Cyber Trippin’ which makes it the last stop of the Cyber Trip and the resting place for the intrepid adventurer. It’s a reassuring respite and a welcome destination […]

Lars Lervik – Spring.Relief

Lars Lervik welcomes the change of seasons with their latest single Spring Relief. Lervik’s expressiveness and drive for experimentation shines through in this latest track. With a mix of jazz improvisation, creative harmonies and a wide array of sounds and textures, Lervik comes out of hibernation and fills the world with growth and color. Warm […]

Suburban Bicycle Gang – Change

Suburban Bicycle Gang strips down to the fundamentals in their latest single “Change”. Change is a bluesy-folk tune, quite the departure from their previous release ‘The Council of Rats’, which was more in line with 60’s garage rock and filled with a dark, sinister atmosphere. This only showcases the wide depth that the duo is […]

The Tarrows – Gunfighter

Gunfighter, the latest single from indie-rock outfit The Tarrows is something we find deeply intriguing. It starts off as a folky-rock tune with storytelling that hearkens back to Springsteen and the classic British canon.  There’s a strong emphasis on the ‘classic’ part of that description, as the sound evokes 90’s alt rock with an 80’s […]

Pacific Death – The Art Of Stealing Tulips From The Devil’s Garden

If you’re looking for guitar-driven music that could blow away all your deeply-rooted expectations then Pacific Death’s latest single might be right up your alley. Surely, the title: The Art Of Stealing Tulips from a Devil’s Garden already evokes some narrative curiosity. Who the hell is stealing flowers from the Devil and why on earth […]