Dylan Forshner – It Ain’t So Bad

Dylan Forshner is back with a slab of basement-born rock. “It Ain’t So Bad,” out of Welland, Canada, shows a songwriter finding his footing, his band locking in, and a whole lot of vintage amp noise colliding in the best way possible. Recorded in drummer/producer Joe Labrie’s basement on GarageBand, the track captures the live-wire […]

Myra Keyes – Foam

Myra Keyes’ latest single, “Foam,” is a jolt of energy that proves rock and roll isn’t dead—it’s just been hiding in Chicago, getting smarter and more pissed off. “Foam” is from a songwriter hitting her stride, a track born from the chaotic, beautiful mess of a college sophomore year. Keyes wrote this during those late-night […]

CARUS – Wisch Wisch

CARUS’ debut single, “Wisch Wisch,” is a blast of sonic boldness that enters every room by kicking the door off its hinges. “Wisch Wisch” establishes itself as an act of liberation, a direct and powerful dismissal to the comfortable, sugarcoating lies we’re all fed daily. The title itself, “Wisch Wisch” (Wipe Wipe), is the central […]

Aggressive Soccer Moms – Tomorrow Was Wonderful

Aggressive Soccer Moms are still playing by their own damn rules. The Stockholm veterans, a force since 1981, are slamming down a new anthem with “Tomorrow Was Wonderful,” which dropped October 9th on their long-standing home, the idiosyncratic Pipaluckbolaget label. Let’s be clear: when a band has been in the game since the early 80s, […]

Fringe Frontier – City of Dreams

Fringe Frontier is back running with “City of Dreams,” the lead track from their upcoming second album Criminal Hour, and a dive into the heart of yearning and the ghosts of past ambitions, all in a package that’s emotionally charged. The band’s signature sound—a blend of guitar hooks and storytelling straight from the heartland—is on full […]

Nate Todd – Tellus

Nate Todd is initiating a full-scale auditory assault on the senses with “Tellus.” This Denver-based producer, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist has made a love letter and a warning siren rolled into one, with cosmic fury through thrash-inspired grooves and sci-fi narrative genius. This is the title track from Todd’s forthcoming sci-fi concept album, and it immediately […]

The Shrubs – Fall Behind

Houston’s best-kept secret, The Shrubs, are tearing up their own rulebook with their upcoming single, “Fall Behind.” This isn’t the same trio you thought you knew. This is a band plugged directly into the energy of vintage surf rock, and they’re here to make some damn noise. For those just tuning in, The Shrubs are […]

ReeToxA – Jody

ReeToxA just dropped a dose of power with “Jody,” a track lifted from their hotly anticipated debut album, Pines Salad. The idea of lead singer Jason, “Jody”, has a backstory that’s as real as it gets. This song has been burning a hole in Jason’s pocket since 2001. It’s been a personal favourite of his for […]

Dan Gober – My October Rose

Be set to increase the amplitude and let the organic, straight-to-tape fire of Dan Gober’s latest track, “My October Rose,” wash over you. This Philadelphia-based multi-talented artist has just dropped a soul-stirring rock ballad. Released on October 10th, 2025, this single is a powerful collaboration with long-time partner-in-crime Buddy Sweets, and together, they’ve yoked over […]

Fiona Amaka – Cowards and Shadows

Strap in for a dose of relatable rock from Fiona Amaka, who has just dropped her second release of 2025, “Cowards and Shadows,” a searing commentary wrapped in guitar-driven fire, here to call out the ghosts in our machines. Recorded in London with producer and guitarist Andy Zanini, the track immediately benefits from that gritty, […]

Aless Arias – Deep End

Sydney’s Aless Arias has just thrown a punchy, gritty gem into the ring with her new single “Deep End,” and it’s here to shake up your playlist. This is a shot of adrenaline that captures the terrifying thrill of a new crush, and it absolutely rips. Aless Arias is no newcomer to the scene. She’s […]

Hedmark – Deer Cross The River

In the frozen landscapes of Norway, Hedmark, the one-man melodic post-black metal project, throws a chilling and immersive experience with the track “Deer Cross The River.” This song’s a piece of the upcoming self-titled debut album, and it’s a formidable blast of atmospheric intensity that proves true stories often make for the most powerful music. […]