
Tom Minor – Bring Back the Good Ol’ Boys
Let’s get one thing straight right out of the gate: Tom Minor doesn’t do subtle. The London N1 singer-songwriter’s new single, “Bring Back the Good

Saint Friday – REASON
Saint Friday, Philadelphia’s newest gift to the noise, has just unleashed their debut single “REASON,” a three-minute-and-change tour through the beautiful, broken heart of a

Aleutians – Osiris
Forget everything you think you know about wistful, small-town indie pop, because Aleutians just dropped a cocktail of feeling with their track “Osiris.” Clocking in

Stray Planets – Hallucinations
We’re diving into the mind-bending sonic vortex of “Hallucinations” by Stray Planets, and trust us, this is the kind of track that hijacks your senses

Grace – Done
Grace de Gier just let out “Done”, a declaration of independence set to a blistering alternative rock soundtrack. Released on October 11th, 2025, this track

The Side Effect – Break Out
If you’ve been starving for a straight-up, no-bullshit, guitar-driven rock track that feels like it crawled out of a legendary Lower East Side dive bar

Julia Kate – be nice princess
Alright, let’s get one thing straight: Julia Kate’s new single “be nice princess” might be wrapped in modern pop production, but don’t you dare mistake

Miller Tracy – With John
Miller Tracy just dropped a cocktail of folk-rock mystique with his new single, “With John”. This track moves with a dark energy before erupting into

Cole Blouin – First Descent (Glimpse)
We’re diving deep, and Cole Blouin is piloting the descent. The New York-based alchemist is back, and his new track, “First Descent” (Glimpse), is not

Jacob Chacko – Control My Pride
Jacob Chacko, the genre-fusing optimist, isn’t here to softly strum and croon about his feelings. With “Control My Pride”, the standout cut from his new

The Muster Point Project – Old is New
The Muster Point Project, or TMPP for those of us who like our rock talk fast and loud, is storming out of the gate with

Calling All Astronauts – Time To Party
Calling All Astronauts has just dropped a sonic payload that’s about to detonate in your skull. “Time To Party”, is a ferocious beast taken from

Sound Waves # 36
• Weekly Song Recommendations • “Dead Air” by Dream Bodies drifts like a transmission from a ghosted heart, where every synth shimmer and reverb-soaked guitar

Klept – Squealin’ Hog
Buckle up, dirtbags, because the saviours of sonic chaos are back, and they’ve brought the goddamn nitro-glycerine. Klept, Savannah’s finest export of unhinged alternative fury,

Until They Burn Me – A Carnival of Reveries
Until They Burn Me is back, and their new album, “A Carnival of Reveries”, is a nine-track sucker punch of rock ‘n’ roll chaos. This

The Trusted – Levitate
The Trusted, that four-piece from Southend-on-Sea, are shooting for the stratosphere with “Levitate”. This is a rocket ship disguised as a love song, a soaring,


