‘Rock and Roll’- The Sunmills go full throttle with riotous new single
With their latest track ‘Rock and Roll’, the Utah-based trio offers a tongue-in-cheek love letter to the genre’s chaos, channelling swagger, soul, and a not-so-subtle middle finger to the safe and sanitised. Think Red Hot Chili Peppers in an existential spiral, or a grunge-era garage band raised on late-night therapyContinue Reading
‘Daydreaming In The Dark’- Maxwell Knowles illuminates the shadows on his poetic debut
With ‘Daydreaming In The Dark’, Austin-based artist Maxwell Knowles steps into the indie-pop arena not with a bang, but with a quiet, cinematic ache. His debut full-length offering is a nuanced, genre-blurring meditation on memory, longing, and the hard-earned clarity that sometimes only emerges in the stillness after emotional storms.Continue Reading
‘The Thief of Leaving’- MCVEIGH finds grace in grief on stirring new single
In an era where overproduction often masks emotional resonance, MCVEIGH leans into vulnerability with precision and poise. His new release, ‘The Thief of Leaving’, gently captures attention, holding listeners in a quiet, aching grip from the very first note. Written in response to a friend’s poem on grief, the trackContinue Reading
‘Be Quiet’- Cody Piper softly stuns with a daring whisper in indie pop form
Cody Piper isn’t here to shout his love from the rooftops- he’s much more likely to sneak it into your ear with a knowing grin and a nervous heart. With ‘Be Quiet’, the Pittsburgh-based songwriter-producer delivers a disarming slice of indie pop that’s equal parts charm and vulnerability, built onContinue Reading
‘Your Love’- Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends serve up sweet melancholy with a side of mystery
If ‘Sing-Along Songs’ was the dazzling front-facing grin, ‘Your Love’ is the shadow cast behind it- the unspoken story hiding in the glint of a smile. The newest release from Swedish indie shapeshifter Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends (the solo vessel for former Redmoon member Alien Friend) leans intoContinue Reading
‘Shards’- Blindness & Light deliver noir-tinged heartbreak on haunting new single
With a cinematic sense of melancholy and a groove steeped in post-punk grit, Blindness & Light return with ‘Shards’, a brooding cut from their second album ‘I Dreamt I Had Insomnia’. Emerging from the rainy sprawl between Anglesey and Yorkshire, this fiercely independent collective once again defies the boundaries ofContinue Reading
‘Break These Chains’- Harry Kappen shreds through falsehoods and apathy on defiant rock anthem
On his latest single ‘Break These Chains’, Dutch artist Harry Kappen has delivered a powerful message. A melodic uprising against the cultural rot that festers when truth becomes optional and leadership becomes theatre. Drawing from the well of socially-conscious songwriting, Kappen has made a track that bristles with purpose, urgency,Continue Reading
Miles Jenson shares new single “Country Club” ahead of debut EP
Singer-songwriter Miles Jenson returns with “Country Club,” the lead single from his upcoming EP Sunshine Goldmine, out June 20th via King Garbage. Known for his sharp lyricism and genre-defying sound, Jenson blends soul, groove, and biting commentary in this whimsical yet hard-hitting track. Inspired by Atlanta’s “Heroin Triangle” media coverage, theContinue Reading
‘Pity Party’- Hotel Mira, a wild night out that ends with brutal introspection
Canadian alt-rock outfit Hotel Mira is back with the new full-length album, ‘Pity Party’. There’s nothing quite like a record that lets you dance through your worst decisions and cry through your most defiant moments. This album manages to do both in twelve tracks of punchy theatrics, emotional chaos, andContinue Reading
‘Saline’- Dead Hazards, genre-bending sludge rock from the shadows of Greenwich
Dead Hazards are not here to play it safe. With their debut full-length ‘Saline’, the London-based outfit has charged headfirst into the murky borderlands between doom, punk, psych, and post-whatever- you name it. Unlike many bands who boast genre fusion as a badge of honour only to churn out aContinue Reading