

Frank Rabeyrolles – Japanese Dreams
I’ve been writing music reviews for years yet seldom come across a song that grips me in the first few seconds and never lets go.

Mercvrial – No Loss
“No Loss”, the latest single from inter-continental collective is an interesting marriage of disco and post-punk that I seriously can’t get enough of. The irresistible

Edie Yvonne – No Rain (Cover)
Edie Yvonne is a young LA-based songwriter still at the start of her career, yet despite this, we at Buzzy Band believe she has a

Johnathan Maske – Kicking Bricks
We at Buzzyband have found another gem with Denver-based rocker Jonathan Maske. His single “Kicking Bricks” was released on February 2, 2024, and we wasted

Oliver Jordan – Secret 13
Oliver Jordan‘s work has been described as Flawed Music for Flawed People by Lofi-Records, and you can certainly feel it in his latest single “Secret

Anne Bennett – Second Death
Dark, Sensual, Dangerous. Stepping into Anne Bennett’s world through her latest single “Second Death” feels like wandering into a Black Widow’s lair. You know there’s

The Margaret Hooligans – Main Street Zulus
Imagine getting stuck on a date with someone who intentionally misrepresented themselves. How awkward and awful would that be? You get there excited, only to

SIR-VERE – Legion
Legion, the latest single by SIR-VERE out of their latest album Lovescope, is a reminder that the real power is in the hands of the

Sick Richard – Pariah
Pariah – the latest single from SickRichard is guaranteed to sneak up on you. The London-based rock trio draws their sound from a lot of

Slowklahoma – Dog Days (Single)
Slowklahoma’s “Dog Days” is a poignant masterpiece that encapsulates the band’s ability to blend wistful lyricism with infectious melodies. Slowklahoma’s first ever release is a

Sunburn – Bring Me The Sky
“Bring Me the Sky,” a melancholy guitar rock ballad from Dublin’s Sunburn, weaves a tapestry of somber melodies and moody atmospheres that delve into the

The Silence Inductry – As The Walls Close In
In the sonic realm of dark wave goth, “As the Walls Close In” from The Silence Industry emerges as a brooding masterpiece, seamlessly blending haunting

Sculpture Club – Worth
For anyone searching for melancholic new wave/goth to fill out some vacant time for recollection, look no further than Salt Lake City’s Sculpture Club. The

Automatic – Signal
A constant theme in Automatic’s new album Signal is the dichotomy between human and machine. From the formation of the band itself, which had its

Koalra – The Wakes
Chicago-based noise quartet Koalra has released their second LP, and it’s the most expansive work the band has ever made to date. The Wakes blends

Shadowhouse – Forsaken Forgotten
Portland post-punk outfit Shadowhouse has an interesting blend of alt-rock,goth and dark wave. It’s music that’s highly introspective and emotional, icy to the touch, yet not at