DEVIN MØRE – Tell Myself It’s Fine
Florida’s DEVIN MØRE just dropped the anthem for anyone white-knuckling
John Deering – Gotta Get Away
John Deering just released “Gotta Get Away,” hitting the airwaves
Sleep Tactics – THE LAUGHING HEARTS (SINGLE)
Philly’shearing it loud. The city’s rock pulse just kicked into overdrive. Sleep


Sound Waves #13
• Weekly Song Recommendations • “LASH” hits like a raw nerve, thrashing through rejection and pain with a fierce, unrelenting energy. Sophie’s Body blends grunge

Michael Sanders – the wild
Austin’s Michael Sanders is dropping “the wild,” the blistering lead single from his upcoming album fuzzer. If you’re sick of bland radio rock that puts you

Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends – Sing-Along Songs
Sweden’s own madman, Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends (aka Alien Friend), keeps serving it hot, even with “Sing-Along Songs.” This guy just wrapped up

Dinosaur Beard – Frida Kahlo
Dinosaur Beard’s new track, “Frida Kahlo”, is something so good, that it proves why this artist refuses to be boxed in. Teaming up with longtime collaborator

Sound Waves #12
• Weekly Song Recommendations • Play Paul’s take on Concerto pour la fin d’un amour breathes new life into Francis Lai’s classic, blending haunting melodies

Flavor Wave – The Optimist
West Chester’s favourite rock rebels, Flavor Wave, are back with “The Optimist” (out since March 28th via Free Dive Collective), a sonic embrace for anyone in the

Wotts – NOT US
Canadian indie pop freaks Wotts have once again amazed us with their latest single, “NOT US”, a track that slaps harder than a leather glove on a drumhead.

Simeon Kirkegaard – *
Most albums that take a decade to make either collapse under their own pretension or drown in overproduction. But Simeon Kirkegaard‘s “*” (Asterisk) isn’t most

Sound Waves #011
• Weekly Song Recommendations • “We Are the Clock Ourselves Again” by Bedolina pulses with an ethereal blend of hypnotic rhythms and introspective lyricism, creating

Peacock Coyote – Mind At Ease (EP)
If rock ’n’ roll had a GPS, it’d reroute you straight to Peacock Coyote’s Mind At Ease. Ted Eckhardt’s debut solo EP under this moniker isn’t

Jacre – Brighter on the Edge
British singer/songwriter Jacre’s been showing us fire with “Brighter on the Edge,” since March 18, 2025. With a sound that merges raw rock’n’roll of Bleachers and The Wombats, Jacre’s track is

Waves Crashing – Effection
The Pacific Northwest has always been a petri dish for bands that mix raw power with soul-crushing existential dread. Waves Crashing, the Olympia trio who’ve

David Cloyd – If We Could Escape
David Cloyd is as spur-of-the-moment as his new single, “If We Could Escape,” a hit that’ll get your heart racing and your feet itching for

Sound Waves #010
• Weekly Song Recommendations • October Man’s “How Long” pulses with unfiltered emotion, weaving piercing guitar riffs and raw vocals into a storm of longing

Alien Alarms – The Handles Turn
Alien Alarms—aka Jim Purbrick— recently served “The Handles Turn”, guerrilla philosophy. Purbrick, a veteran active since the ‘90s (Formation Records alumni, no less), has moved from dancefloor

Hybrid Kid – Cry
Brighton’s Hybrid Kid is serving hot cake with “Cry”, streaming since March 21, 2025. Fronted by Danny Lloyd, Hybrid Kid has been tearing it up for years