With ‘Newspaper Smell’, London-via-Greece artist Olina delivers a song that dances through existential dread with eyeliner smudged and boots scuffed. It’s scrappy, smart, and self-aware- the sonic equivalent of screaming into a pillow, then laughing because the pillow’s covered in glitter. From the first line- “Nothing’s familiar here but theContinue Reading

In a time where overproduction often disguises itself as authenticity, Mahto & The Loose Balloons take the opposite route- turning down the volume, simplifying the structure, and letting the songs speak for themselves. With ‘Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue’, Mahto delivers a quietly compelling set that thrivesContinue Reading

If the club is the cathedral and the synths are the stained glass, then Doomsdaycult just stormed the pulpit with ‘Welcome to the Afterlife’, a scorched-earth sermon that blurs the line between electronic music and apocalyptic mythology. Steeped in industrial menace and cultic pageantry, the song unfolds like a vision fromContinue Reading