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 […]
Until They Burn Me – A Carnival of Reveries

Until They Burn Me is back, and their new album, “A Carnival of Reveries”, is a nine-track sucker punch of rock ‘n’ roll chaos. This is the work of Cody Carlyle and Travis Jordan, two musical brothers-in-arms who have been shredding together for over three decades. That’s right, thirty years. This isn’t some fresh-faced, flavour-of-the-month […]
Sound Waves # 35

• Weekly Song Recommendations • “Oh No! A Broken Heart” bursts from the shadows with gleeful chaos—part heartbreak anthem, part undead dance party. Vampire Duwop turns doom into delight, blending razor-sharp pop-punk energy with a chorus so alive it could raise the dead. Socials: Instagram. Facebook Stefano Attuario’s “Arianna” winds through the mind like a […]
Duane Hoover – Magic Mirror Story Book

Atlanta’s rock ‘n’ roll scholar Duane Hoover is not here to gently reminisce. Following the wiry, electric charge of his previous album Wayward Path, Hoover is slamming the door open on a new chapter with his second LP, “Magic Mirror Story Book”, out October 17, 2025. This isn’t a retreat into the past; it’s a full-throated, cinematic raid on […]
Sound Waves # 34

• Weekly Song Recommendations • “A Pitiful Applause” unfurls like a fever dream—haunting, cinematic, and steeped in quiet despair. I Tend the Light weaves ghostly vocals and shadowy instrumentals into something that feels both ancient and eerily new, a murmur from a forgotten world that refuses to fade. Socials: Instagram “Teen Approval” hits like a […]
Sound Waves # 33

• Weekly Song Recommendations • Medena’s Init Program bursts with infectious energy, blending punchy dance-punk grooves with a rebellious indie edge that demands movement. Its sharp, unapologetic vibe captures a bold new chapter for the band, where raw attitude meets irresistible rhythm. Socials: Instagram. Facebook Knyvet’s kansas by Nathalie Miller floats effortlessly on shimmering indie-pop […]
Graham Price Gift Shop – Love is Whys

Brooklyn’s own Graham Price Gift Shop has thrown a cocktail of melody and grit into the 2025 music scene with their latest album, “Love is Whys”. This is a record that feels lived-in, a collection of songs forged in the crucible of pandemic isolation and hammered out with a sense of purpose. Released on September 4th, it’s a […]
And The Broken – Changes

Get ready to have your speakers baptized in the sound of Malmö’s best-kept secret. And The Broken have arrived with their debut album, “Changes,” and it’s a lesson on how to make rock music that breathes, bleeds, and feels real. This nine-track beast was forged in the crucible of singer Tobias Borelius’s home and the band’s own rehearsal space, […]
Echomatica – Echomatica

The airwaves have been begging for something with real texture, something that doesn’t just play in the background. Enter Echomatica, the Auckland-based quartet, and their self-titled debut album, “Echomatica”. Released on October 10, 2025, via Dead Signal Records, this is a goddamn late-night transmission from the heart of what makes rock and roll so eternally vital when […]
