Trashy Annie – Big Red Bow

With Trashy Annie’s new single “Big Red Bow,” the Austin-based outlaw rock outfit delivers a sucker-punch of sound that’s as defiant as it is genre-smashing. Frontwoman Annie Davis, a force of nature who taught herself guitar in her mid-40s, leads the charge with a snarl and a swagger that feels like a shot of whiskey […]
Melting Reeds – Over My Head

Switzerland’s Melting Reeds are back, and their new single, “Over My Head,” is a slow-burn punch that proves rock ‘n’ roll isn’t always about the explosion—sometimes the most powerful force is the tension before the break. This is music for the drive home after, when the adrenaline fades and everything gets real. Emerging from the Swiss indie […]
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, […]
