Sound Waves # 39

• Weekly Song Recommendations • “The Bottomless Pit” pulls you straight into its shadowy groove, where every synth pulse feels like a heartbeat echoing in a dark, neon-lit room. Van Horton spins a hypnotic blend of mystery and movement, turning the track into a place you don’t just hear — you fall into. Socials: Instagram. […]
Ani Even – SKINWALKER

Forget what you think you know about experimental electronic music. Forget the polite, chin-stroking stuff you hear in art galleries. “SKINWALKER,” the debut album from Copenhagen’s anarchist Ani Even, is a rock record for the post-everything age. It might be built on synths and fractured choirs, but its spirit is pure resistance. The mastermind here […]
Ceyeo – Together They Were Nothing

If you’re hunting for an album that shakes you senseless, and then leaves you weirdly wanting more, you’ve just found it. Ceyeo‘s latest offering, “Together They Were Nothing”, is the third act from the Chicago-based songwriter, vocalist, and producer, and it’s a deliberate, searing pivot. Unlike the hope and optimism of 2023’s ‘Baby I Care’, this release is […]
Sound Waves # 38

• Weekly Song Recommendations • “Midi Doric – Live” captures raw emotion with an intensity that feels both intimate and immense, like standing in the eye of a storm that refuses to quiet down. Down The Lees deliver a haunting performance where every note bleeds honesty, turning isolation into something fiercely alive. Socials: Instagram. Facebook […]
Bailey Grey – Love It All

Bailey Grey’s “Love It All” is evidence of an artist who’s lived more lives than most and has the sonic scars to prove it. This LP is a serious roller coaster, and we’re all just strapped in for the wild, riff-heavy ride. Let’s get one thing straight: Bailey Grey is no overnight sensation. This is […]
KALLAI – We Are Forever

Portland’s own KALLAI have just dropped a bomb with their debut LP, “We Are Forever,” and it will scorch your eardrums and stir your soul. Released on October 17th via Little Cloud Records, this eight-track beast is a journey through towering shoegaze, dream-pop shimmer, and post-punk grit that lands with the force of a sledgehammer. […]
Sound Waves # 37

• Weekly Song Recommendations • “Repo Anne” rips through the speakers like a wild chase—gritty, chaotic, and oddly hypnotic. Train Conductor fuses punk ferocity with swirling brass and a delirious sax solo, turning near-disaster into a reckless, exhilarating anthem. Socials: Instagram. Facebook “Bad Boy” burns with smoky confidence and electric allure, a fusion of velvet-smooth […]
Verticoli – Silverlinings

Tasmania’s power-trio Verticoli aren’t only back; they’ve returned with their new album, “Silverlinings”, a twelve-track, 43-minute beauty. This is authentic rock music with both brains and brawn, recorded at the legendary Sing Sing Studios with producer Luke Cincotta (the guy behind the boards for Airbourne and Jet, so you know it sounds massive). A three-piece lives or dies […]
Stray Planets – Hallucinations

We’re diving into the mind-bending sonic vortex of “Hallucinations” by Stray Planets, and trust us, this is the kind of track that hijacks your senses and leaves you questioning your own reality. If you like your music safe, predictable, and built for shopping malls, turn back now. For everyone else, let’s ride. Stray Planets is […]
The Muster Point Project – Old is New

The Muster Point Project, or TMPP for those of us who like our rock talk fast and loud, is storming out of the gate with a new full-length beast, “Old is New”, and it’s about to remind everyone what happens when songwriting chops meet unapologetic sonic ambition. Thirteen tracks. Thirteen reasons to believe that guitar-driven, […]
Sound Waves # 36

• Weekly Song Recommendations • “Dead Air” by Dream Bodies drifts like a transmission from a ghosted heart, where every synth shimmer and reverb-soaked guitar note echoes the ache of words left unsaid. It’s a slow dance with loneliness—elegant, haunted, and strangely beautiful in its quiet collapse. Socials: Instagram “Oasis” by The Moss glows […]
Klept – Squealin’ Hog

Buckle up, dirtbags, because the saviours of sonic chaos are back, and they’ve brought the goddamn nitro-glycerine. Klept, Savannah’s finest export of unhinged alternative fury, has just dropped “Squealin’ Hog” on an unsuspecting world, and it’s fully realised, pissed off, and armed with a modular synth that sounds like the mothership of noise itself. Let’s […]
