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

Every Other Weekend – Come Back (When You Feel Like)
Every Other Weekend isn’t just another name on the endless scroll of new artists. This is the sound of a phoenix rising from the ashes. The
Piranha Piranha – Fire Eye
Piranha Piranha are kicking the damn door down with a lit fuse and a mortar explosion. Their first single, “Fire Eye”, goes into the deep end of

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

Ceyeo – Together They Were Nothing
If you’re hunting for an album that shakes you senseless, and then leaves you weirdly wanting more, you’ve just found it. Ceyeo‘s latest offering, “Together They Were

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

Samuel Campoli – Every Time
Let’s cut through the digital static and talk about an artist who gives exactly zero fucks about your playlist algorithms. Samuel Campoli is back with

Sean MacLeod – Beautiful Star
Strap in and shut up. Sean MacLeod just dropped a sonic payload that detonates the tired line between pop fluff and rock grandeur. “Beautiful Star” is a

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

Bailey Grey – Love It All
Bailey Grey’s “Love It All” is evidence of an artist who’s lived more lives than most and has the sonic scars to prove it. This

BLOCK – I Thought I Won The War
The general of anti-folk is back in the trenches, and he’s firing a warning shot that reverberates right through your soul. BLOCK, the goddamn architect of

Scott’s Tees – We Move As Fast As Storms Allow
From the frozen, unassuming confines of a bedroom in Edmonton, Canada, a tempest has been brewing, and it’s just been unleashed in the form of

The Lunar Keys – Pure As Your Protocol
The Lunar Keys are back with “Pure As Your Protocol,” a goddamn seismic event, a riff-monster slated for a global assault on Friday, the 14th

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.

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

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,

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


