Ed Boxall – The High Far Fields of Home

Ed Boxall, the Hastings-based artist, printmaker, and storyteller, has just

Madeline Rosene – Love and Algorhythms

In a world drowning in AI-generated slop and algorithmic spoon-feeding, Madeline

Make Believe Love – Kid with a Dad Bod

Los Angeles powerpop collective Make Believe Love just released their new single “Kid

Ani Even – SKINWALKER

Forget what you think you know about experimental electronic music. Forget the polite, chin-stroking stuff you hear in art galleries. “SKINWALKER,” the debut album from

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Sound Waves # 38

• Weekly Song Recommendations • “Midi Doric – Live” captures raw emotion with an intensity that feels both intimate and immense, like standing in the

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Get The Net – Life Escape

Get The Net just dropped the anthem that 2025 desperately needed. Hailing from Metuchen, New Jersey, this power trio has unleashed “Life Escape,” a ferocious

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KALLAI – We Are Forever

Portland’s own KALLAI have just dropped a bomb with their debut LP, “We Are Forever,” and it will scorch your eardrums and stir your soul.

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Omnesia – Days and Nights

Omnesia, the Oakland-based duo of androgynous vocal powerhouse Medella Kingston and eclectic guitarist/producer known as M2, just dropped “Days and Nights,” a tidal wave of

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RedLight – Hold On

Coming straight out of Marseille with nearly two decades of sonic warfare under their belts, RedLight is back to remind everyone how it’s done. Their new track,

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Sound Waves # 37

• Weekly Song Recommendations • “Repo Anne” rips through the speakers like a wild chase—gritty, chaotic, and oddly hypnotic. Train Conductor fuses punk ferocity with

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