Siren Section – Separation Team

After eight long years of silence, Los Angeles noise architects Siren Section are back with their new album “Separation Team”. This is the sound of a duo, James Cumberland and John Dowling, who have spent decades sharpening their tools, finally dropping a monolithic, 19-track concept album that balances on the knife-edge between beauty and decay. This is rock […]

Sound Waves # 44

• Weekly Song Recommendations • Kevin Kell O’Donnell’s Don’t Worry About Me (I’ve Already Got Someone New) hits like a reckless confession shouted over a rattling, cow-punk pulse—funny, ugly, and painfully self-aware all at once. It leans into its flaws with such raw conviction that the bravado slowly cracks, leaving behind something bruised, human, and […]

Sound Waves # 43

• Weekly Song Recommendations • BLACK PIGS · Coming Back “Coming Back” by BLACK PIGS hits like a clenched fist raised mid-chant, fusing blistering punk drive with a fierce awareness that feels urgently alive rather than retro. It’s a track that doesn’t just vent frustration—it sharpens it, turning raw energy into a defiant surge that […]

Rellyo Bambini – Cloned and Upgraded, Insert Soul Here

Rellyo Bambini just dropped a cyberpunk sonic grenade that’s about to blow the roof off every complacent, cookie-cutter rock record in the stratosphere. “Cloned and Upgraded, Insert Soul Here (Rebirth Edition)” is a manifesto for the digital age, wired on distortion, dripping with neon sweat, and powered by a heart that refuses to be digitized. […]

Mortal Prophets – Hide Inside The Moon

Mortal Prophets have just dropped “Hide Inside The Moon”. This is a descent into the luminous, chaotic, and beautifully distorted unconscious, served up with a side of pure rock ambition. At the helm is the perennial maestro John Beckmann, who handles the writing, production, and musical direction. Beckmann’s vision is amplified by two new collaborators he […]

K6R6NZ6N – War Against Reality

We’re diving deep into the abyss with K6R6NZ6N and their blistering new EP, “War Against Reality.” Let’s get one thing straight right off the bat: this ain’t your daddy’s rock record. Hell, it ain’t even a band in any traditional sense. What it is, is a goddamn wrecking ball—a six-track descent into a world where darkwave, industrial, post-punk, and black metal […]

Michellar – REVERIE ….FROM THEN TILL NOW

San Francisco’s best-kept secret isn’t a secret anymore. Michellar—the brainchild and soul-vehicle of artist Michelle Bond—has just dropped a debut album that attacks. “REVERIE ….FROM THEN TILL NOW” is a gritty, soul-baring, 12-track journey forged in late-night passion and the kind of relentless dedication that would make any rock ‘n’ roll lifer nod in respect. Michellar is […]

Silver Dawn – Beautifully Awkward

Put away your neatly labelled playlists and your safe, predictable radio rock. Silver Dawn’s debut EP, “Beautifully Awkward,” is here to kick your ears in and then buy them a drink. To be released on January 2nd, 2026, this thing is a Molotov thrown at the bland face of modern music, and we’re all better […]

Sound Waves # 42

• Weekly Song Recommendations • Brett Adam Sherman’s Feels Like Home bursts out of the speakers with a sun-soaked swagger, wrapping sharp surf-rock riffs and punchy grooves into a feel-good rush that’s impossible to resist. It’s the kind of track that turns any room into a celebration, radiating warmth, motion, and a sense of belonging […]

Creative Vibrations – Sunday Bummer

Forget your chill, acoustic Sunday recovery playlist. Toss it out the window. Creative Vibrations has just delivered a thirteen-track manifesto for the spiritually wrung-out and philosophically pissed-off. “Sunday Bummer” is for anyone who’s stared down a new week feeling the weight of the entire modern world crushing their chest. The first track “The Way” sets the tone […]

Mortal Prophets – UNDER THE INFLUENCE

Mortal Prophets aren’t here to pay tribute. They’re here to interrogate. On their new EP, “UNDER THE INFLUENCE,” the project—spearheaded by the singular vision of John Beckmann—treats iconic songs not as sacred texts, but as volatile fuel for a post-punk inferno. This is five tracks of radical, fearless reinterpretation that drags influence into a shadowy downtown warehouse, and rebuilds […]

Sound Waves # 41

• Weekly Song Recommendations • “What a Drag” slips in with a slow-burn tension, turning small emotional bruises into something strangely addictive. Cruel Ploy lets the grit show, and that rough edge is exactly what makes the track linger long after it fades. Socials:   Instagram.  Facebook    “Pull Of The Moon” glows with a quiet […]