Vienna alt-pop trio Sharktank return with ‘Crash’, the lush and genre-blurring lead single from their latest album 3. Blending ethereal synth-pop, atmospheric rap, and glitched-out textures, ‘Crash’ builds slowly from flickering arpeggios and hushed vocals into a richly layered, emotionally immersive soundscape. The track captures that strange tension between floating and falling, intimacy andContinue Reading

Following a powerhouse run of singles and support slots alongside iconic acts like Ash, James, Ride, and The Charlatans, New Zealand alt-rock heavyweights Tablefox return with their latest release, Runaway- a track that digs deep into emotional unrest, personal transformation, and the tug between escape and return. Built on drivingContinue Reading

Portland-born, Irish-rooted singer-songwriter Brianna McGeehan returns with ‘Cliffs of Donegal’, a stirring meditation on grief, memory and legacy. The song honours the passing of her aunt, an artist and poet, responding directly to her poem Pictured Rocks. Described by McGeehan as “a celebration of life and a celebration of death,” ‘Cliffs of Donegal’ blends tender acousticContinue Reading

Irish singer-songwriter Kevin Quigley releases his debut EP ‘Catch You Down the Road’, a tender, self-produced collection rooted in folk, country and Americana traditions. At its heart lies the title track, a slow-burning, spacious ballad that captures the ache of memory and the uncertainty of moving on. With unvarnished storytelling and restrained production,Continue Reading

New York’s B.Miles returns with ‘Five Alarm’, a devastatingly alluring and hypnotic electro-pop offering. With its sparse, shimmering production and B.Miles’ quietly ferocious vocal- think Karen O meets soul- the track feels like a late-night confession burning just beneath the surface. Best known for her viral breakout ‘Salt’ and lastContinue Reading

Swedish pop artist Diana Pilquist returns with ‘at some point in time…’, a bold and heartfelt follow-up to her debut EP ‘Disco Daydream’. Bringing back her disco-pop shimmer and emotionally raw storytelling, Diana’s new EP explores the highs and heartbreaks of growing up, wrapped in nostalgic synths and introspective lyricism. The standoutContinue Reading

There’s always talk of “overnight success” stories, but anyone tapped into Omaha’s indie undercurrent knows Bad Self Portraits have been carving out their raw, soul-punching sound since 2017. Their debut full-length I Think I’m Going to Hell doesn’t rebrand or repackage them, it simply lays bare what’s been there all along. ThisContinue Reading