Aled Price – Addict

Sometimes a song hits you right in the gut. Sometimes

Weekday Social – Five Years Or So

If you are looking for the soundtrack to your quarter-life

The Sway – Twice In A Lifetime

You want a comeback story? You want a band that’s

Tony Lio – Better to Sleep

TONY LIO just rolled out of the shadows and slammed down “Better to Sleep.” This is vulnerability turned up to eleven, and it’s absolutely blistering. Lio has

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Allan Jamisen – The Coalition

Artist Allan Jamisen just plugged in the discontent and unleashed “The Coalition.” This is a bone-shaking, politically-charged one forged in trip-hop precision and industrial noise. Jamisen, the

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Sound Waves # 42

• Weekly Song Recommendations • Brett Adam Sherman’s Feels Like Home bursts out of the speakers with a sun-soaked swagger, wrapping sharp surf-rock riffs and

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Creative Vibrations – Sunday Bummer

Forget your chill, acoustic Sunday recovery playlist. Toss it out the window. Creative Vibrations has just delivered a thirteen-track manifesto for the spiritually wrung-out and philosophically pissed-off.

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Lunar Lagoon – Miles

Lunar Lagoon is here to drag the genre through the gutter and into a beautiful, grimy neon light with their new single “Miles”. The engine room

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ReeToxA – HMAS CERBERUS

ReeToxA’s new single “HMAS CERBERUS” is your fix. This is a voltage-fuelled confession booth, screaming through a wall of 90s Oz rock amplifiers with a modern twist.

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Tom Minor – Change It!

Buckle up, grease your gears, London N1’s own gutter-poet prophet Tom Minor is back, and he’s swinging for the fences with his latest seismic single, “Change It!”. Dropping

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KINSALE – Is It Time

In a world drowning in algorithmically generated, sterile “rock,” Atlanta’s KINSALE arrives not with a whimper, but with “Is It Time,” the opening salvo from their debut EP Nights &

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Mortal Prophets – UNDER THE INFLUENCE

Mortal Prophets aren’t here to pay tribute. They’re here to interrogate. On their new EP, “UNDER THE INFLUENCE,” the project—spearheaded by the singular vision of John Beckmann—treats iconic songs

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