Ben Rankin – All is Well in Hell

Hailing from Canberra, Rankin channels personal turmoil into something sonically immense—angry, yes, but also intentional and deeply crafted. This is the kind of track that doesn’t just speak to a specific emotion—it embodies it, distilling unresolved pain into a tightly wound three-minute release. Musically, the track pays homage to the genre’s heyday—echoes of early Asking […]
CKH – Superposition

The London-based producer’s latest release hums with precision and purpose, balancing cerebral themes with emotional weight in a way that feels effortless. Inspired by quantum theory but grounded in raw feeling, Superposition is more than a song—it’s a mood, a meditation, a mind trip. From the first few seconds, it’s clear you’re entering CKH’s world: […]
Swivvel – Last Dance

Swivvel’s latest single, Last Dance, slams into the speakers like a shot of adrenaline, stomping in scuffed-boot rock attitude with the kind of bare-knuckled momentum that’s been buried under auto-tune lately. Fronted by a vocalist who teeters like they’re walking a tightrope between losing it completely and holding it all in. And those guitars – they […]
Ticket To The Universe – Be The One

Ticket To The Universe, the one-man force erupting from Lenart, Slovenia, just dropped “Be The One” on April 8th, 2025—and it’s making us hungry for more, we kid thee not. Forget polished studio gloss; a living room that used to host kiddie birthday parties is now ground zero for some serious musical alchemy. Our guy, […]
WOOF – LICK!

Chicago’s WOOF just howled loudly into the rock world with LICK!, a track that slaps you awake faster than a double espresso shot. Released April 1st, 2025, this post-punk/alt-rock hybrid is what we all want. Picture this: You’re cruising through downtown at 1 AM, fluorescent lights everywhere, feeling like you’re in some cyberpunk movie. That’s the […]
The Red Lite District – You Were Never In Love

If rock ‘n’ roll had a middle finger, it’d be raised to the sky in The Red Lite District’s scorching single “You Were Never In Love”. The Glasgow four-piece serves as the lead track off their upcoming Life Won’t Wait EP (out October 21 via Sodeh Records). Produced by studio maestro Andy Miller (Mogwai, De Rosa) at Gargleblast […]
Don Sechelski – Playing Catch

Atlanta’s rock troubadour Don Sechelski recently released his latest single, “Playing Catch” – something that marries the crack of a baseball bat with the crunch of acoustic guitars. Clocking in at a tight 3 minutes and 44 seconds, this track is one hell of a leather-gloved fist bump to dads, diamonds, and the dirt-under-the-fingernails beauty of America’s pastime. Sechelski, […]
Edie Yvonne – Changed My Mind

Los Angeles’ 16-year-old indie-pop firebrand Edie Yvonne isn’t here to wallow—she’s here to ignite. Dropping her first single of 2025, “Changed My Mind”, the teen songwriter ditches the tear-stained pages of her earlier “sad girl” trilogy (Burn, Epitome, I Might) for a rebellious, riff-charged rise from the ashes. This isn’t just a pivot—it’s a pedal-to-the-metal U-turn into loud-and-proud […]
loudness wars – Battlefield

loudness wars, fronted by vocalist/guitarist Jerome, are a huge blessing on your eardrums. This trio’s debut single “Battlefield” (dropping April 14, 2025) is a raucous counter-slap to fake rock, packing every ounce of their two-year grind into three minutes of rare, riff-charged anarchy. At the helm of this noise machine is Jerome, a Sri Lankan-born, […]
9 o’clock Nasty – Playboy Driver

Leicester’s loudest troublemakers, 9 o’clock Nasty, have wowed us with Playboy Driver—a gift that’d make Harley Davidson blush. Dropping April 12th, this one is nitro-boosted: dangerous, soaked in gas, and ready to explode. Be prepared anyway, as this ride doesn’t come with airbags. Nick Mailing, the mad genius behind this whole thing, is always keen on […]
Michael Sanders – the wild

Austin’s Michael Sanders is dropping “the wild,” the blistering lead single from his upcoming album fuzzer. If you’re sick of bland radio rock that puts you to sleep, this is gonna wake you up real quick. Sanders is a one-man band on steroids, cramming in fuzzy guitar riffs, hooks that’ll get stuck, and enough brashness to […]
Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends – Sing-Along Songs

Sweden’s own madman, Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends (aka Alien Friend), keeps serving it hot, even with “Sing-Along Songs.” This guy just wrapped up “No Sweets For E” two years ago, a throwback to 1950s Americana vibes. But now? He’s done a complete 180, mashing up punk, power-pop, and gritty folk-rock like he’s tossing […]
