9 O’clock Nasty – Dead Pilot

Our favorite rabble-rousers from Leichester, the 9 O’clock Nasty are back again to grace us with their wonderful blend of punk in their latest single Dead Pilot–the fourth single off of their upcoming album THIS IS CROWLAND. The nasties have rolled real-world dread, satire and escapist whimsy in a tightly-knit punk song. The song poses […]
Lisa Humber – The Devil’s Advocate

Lisa Humber releases her latest single “Devil’s Advocate” on all streaming platforms. Lisa had been working in the industry for years as a stage manager for two decades, until certain shifts during the pandemic finally urged her to pursue her own music career in 2022. So far, the results show that the move was definitely […]
Andy Smythe – Leaves to Burn

Great artists can come from all walks of life, and there are infinitely more songs and stories out there left to be discovered and told. In this new album ‘Poetry in Exile’, singer-songwriter Andy Smythe aims to shed light on his world with his love of Brit-pop and the pureness of the written word. In […]
Michael Lyon – The Guy Who Won

Singer-songwriter Michael Lyon sends out a call to stand up for democracy in his latest single “The Guy Who Won”. Inspired by the likes of The Beatles, Jim Taylor, Bob Dylan and the golden age of songwriting, Michael possesses the ability to distill his ideas through memorable indie-folk with an undeniable ability to touch the […]
Sasha Bayan – Lucid

Lucid is the latest single from Sasha Bayan, the sixth one they’ve released from their upcoming album ‘enough’ which is slated for March 2024. Bayan is a classically-trained multi-instrumentalist and composer from the Bay Area. It’s almost unfair to categorize their music as it is an experience unto itself. Calling it indie rock with classic […]
Eddie Cohn – Wave Goodbye

Dive into the wonderful harmonies of Wave Goodbye, the latest single from longtime LA musician Eddie Cohn. This song is a labor of love that was two years in the making, and the result is nothing short of fantastic. Cohn tapped into his love of rock n’ roll and grunge, blending elements together to craft […]
Sugar Scars – Haight

Sugar Scars has an interesting story. The project is a collaboration between two DJ’s that live in two bordering countries, particularly the bordering towns of El Paso, Texas and Juarez Mexico. The intention was to bring together two clashing ideas to create something interesting. The result was not what they expected. “Haight”, the first single […]
Al Mitchell & The New Born Sinners – Monroe

Al Mitchell & The New Born Sinners release a nostalgic song of enduring love in their latest single Monroe. This song stands on a fluffy bed of relaxing harmonies and it feels absolutely good. Al Mitchell and his sinners have crafted an indie-pop sound that works on all cylinders. The dirty guitars, the punchy yet […]
Mark Ferg – Ghost

Ghost by Mark Ferg is an artful exploration of the plague that is prevalent in the dating space these days. It’s a tragedy that ghosting has been on the rise along with the rise of dating apps. The ease of connectivity makes people feel like they have all the options in the world, so some […]
Harry Kappen – One Life

‘The world’s on fire now’, Harry Kappen solemnly opens in his latest single One Life. The song is a sweet ballad of appreciation amidst a world that’s getting more polarized. Wars are going on and it’s getting more difficult to figure out what’s real or not. Kappen provides his response, to look to the ones […]
Maisy Kay – Sunlight

Rising pop star Maisy Kay released their latest single Sunlight on Valentines Day 2024, perfectly aligning with the song’s themes. In this raw ballad she sings fondly about her subject of affection: “It makes sense he’s born with a pretty face, he was born on the day of love”. Indeed, Sunlight is as pure and […]
Realma – Down the Railway Spine (Heavy Debris Live)

Realma presents an eclectic mix of synth-pop, rock orchestral, and video game music in their thrilling new single Down the Railway Spine. The Serbian/Chinese singer has always had a predilection for the familiar and the experimental, untethered by contemporary conventions and always open to new possibilities. Down the Railway Spine is another such exploration of […]