Oaken Lee – Where Now?

If classic protest rock hooked up with 21st-century fire, it’d sound exactly like Oaken Lee’s “Where Now?”—a track that screams “rebellion!” and the rigid pulse of hope. Jamming 60s folk-rock and punk, and delivered by a North London singer who’s not afraid to punch apathy right in the face, Lee’s music is screaming at us to […]
Siren Section – Glass Cannon

Siren Section just detonated their most explosive track yet with “Glass Cannon”, a fusion of punk angst and glitchy madness – your speakers won’t know what hit ’em. Composed of John (guitar/vocals) and James (piano/synths/effects), these two high school frenemies turned friends have cooked up something they’re calling “glitchgaze”—a volatile cocktail of punk, shoegaze, and electronic anarchy that feels like My […]
Mad Bad World – Weirdo

Let’s cut the crap: Mad Bad World isn’t kidding. With their debut single “Weirdo”, mastermind Matt Battle—the Rochester-bred, LA-hardened badass—shows us he’s good – damn good. If you’ve been craving a track that marries the swagger of indie-rock with the neon-drenched haze of psych-pop, strap in. This is your fix. Battle, a veteran drummer who’s smashed skins for Chicano Batman (yeah, […]
Larry Karpenko – Fare Thee Well

Larry Karpenko‘s new song “Fare Thee Well,” is a heartfelt kind of tune that speaks to anyone who’s ever loved and lost. This track arises from a deeply personal place – Larry poured his heart into this one – inspired by the life of his dear friend Sharlene, a real-life hero who touched so many […]
Moontwin – Doused In Blue

Moontwin’s latest track is “Doused In Blue” and it’s the last single from their upcoming album ‘two’, which drops March 21, 2025. This pair is comprised of Maple Bee (aka Melanie Garside) with her otherworldly voice, and the innovative Zac Kuzmanov, founder of the alternative global radio station XRaydio. “Doused In Blue” is like a […]
Applied Communications – boyfie sale

It’s Applied Communications, the wild solo product of Max Wood, and he’s hitting us with a banger called “boyfie sale.” This track serves as the kick-off from his upcoming EP, Greatest Applied Communications Music, dropping April 18th. Max took a break from the music scene, but now he’s back, putting a new turn on his old […]
The Bottoms – One In A Million

New Orleans’ own The Bottoms have dropped a barnburner with “One In A Million”, a raucous, harmony-drenched ride that proves their status as indie rock’s most underrated crew. The five-piece—lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist Jason Rhein, keyboardist Michael Girardot, bassist Charles Depret, lead guitarist Eric Nichelson, and drummer Eric Nelson—raise the amps and dial into their collective chemistry. Born from the ashes of […]
The Links – elvira

Lafayette, Louisiana’s The Links are roaring louder, darker, and more raw with their latest single, “elvira”. This four-piece alt-rock beasts—Jack Morrison (vocals/guitar), Wesley Guillory (guitar), Grant Gauthreaux (bass), and Andrew Lawrence (drums)—has fully embraced their metamorphosis from funky pop dreamers into full-on shoegaze brutes, and holy hell, does it rip. Recorded at their hometown haunt Warganized Records Backroom Studio, a local spot that’s been pumping out […]
Cole. – This Is All A Dream

Cole. is here with “This Is All A Dream,” a track that’s all about the essence of rock with a post-punk turn. Set to impact on April 11, 2025, this anthem is a bold statement from the South London artist, who has been steadily showing us that he’s freaking good at what he does. “This […]
BEATIFIC – Soft Machines

BEATIFIC, the Cali sound experts, drop a knockout haymaker with “Soft Machines,” the lead single off their latest album Life Under Tension. This track’s like cruising down an illuminated highway, watching all that wasted potential fly by. Imagine Labrinth crashing a Flaming Lips jam session, and you’re halfway there. Fronted by a vocalist whose delivery gushes […]
John Deering – Strip Mall Jesus

John Deering’s new single, “Strip Mall Jesus,” scheduled for release on March 15, 2025, is gonna hit you hard. Hailing from Minneapolis, Deering’s got that raw, gritty sound that’ll take you straight back to the ’90s, with rock legends like Nirvana and Pearl Jam. Deering’s been grinding away for years, and now he’s ready to […]
The Music Of Sound – Love Me

The Music Of Sound out there slamming the gas pedal with their new gift “Love Me”, out June 7th via Monochrome Motif Records. Following the 18.5K-stream success of “Cold Weather Man”, this track raises the energy, coupling hypnosis with rock swag that captures your soul. Fronted by Sherin, the South Indian tour de force whose voice is somewhere between silk […]