Pol Tonin’s ‘New Home’ feels like a life rewritten in real time
There’s a rare kind of record that transforms a simple moment as it unfolds, reshaping itself alongside the person creating it. And with his new collection ‘New Home’, Vienna’s Pol Tonin delivers a deeply immersive, emotionally rich debut album that feels like the quiet, powerful reconstruction of a life. From the veryContinue Reading
Sponsian bottle the chaos on ‘Party Song’
There’s a particular kind of night that feels infinite while you’re in it. But by morning, it’s gone, leaving only fragments behind. And on ‘Party Song’, Sponsian capture that cycle with electrifying precision, delivering a track that surges with adrenaline while quietly unravelling beneath the surface. Built from the collisionContinue Reading
‘Simple Life’ highlights The Nth Power’s groove-led approach
The Nth Power have shared their new single ‘Simple Life’, providing another insight into their upcoming album ‘Never Alone’, due for release on May 1. The track is built around a relaxed groove and highlights the band’s focus on musical chemistry. Rather than relying on layered production, the arrangement allows space for each elementContinue Reading
Evil Twin deliver sky-high noise and heart-on-sleeve hooks on ‘Upside Down, We’re Flying’
There are albums that feel carefully assembled, and then there are albums that feel like they’re happening right in front of you. ‘Upside Down, We’re Flying’ is the latter in the best possible way: loud, alive, gloriously messy at the edges, and bursting with the kind of chemistry you simply can’t fake. FromContinue Reading
Crescent forge something powerful on ‘Lamentations’
There’s a certain electricity that comes from a collection that refuses to settle, and is pushed until it finally breathes the way it was always meant to. And ‘Lamentations’ is exactly that kind of release, as Hartlepool’s Crescent unveil something hard-earned, shaped through persistence, instinct, and a refusal to compromise. From the outset, there’sContinue Reading
Forever Factory’s ‘Violence is Everywhere but Not Here’ pulses with precision and purpose
There’s something undeniably thrilling about a release that feels completely self-contained. Creating a world built from the ground up, where every sound is shaped with intent, and every moment carries weight. And on ‘Violence is Everywhere but Not Here’, Forever Factory deliver a debut EP that hums with control, atmosphere, and aContinue Reading
Jason Bembry merges dark and light on new single ‘My Friends’
Jason Bembry has shared his latest single ‘My Friends’, once again embracing a new sound he premiered with the more emotive synth-driven alt-pop we saw in recent single ‘Frozen Hearts’. The New Jersey songwriter continues to seek unique and modern soundscapes. ‘My Friends’ opens with an after-dark sound, with filteredContinue Reading
Lera Shemi ignites emotion and intimacy on the spellbinding ‘call you by your namE’
There’s something utterly magnetic about a track that feels like a secret being spoken out loud. And on ‘call you by your namE’, Lera Shemi delivers an arresting, emotionally charged moment that pulls you in close and refuses to let go. As the third chapter in her unfolding album narrative,Continue Reading
TillaTone launches into orbit with the electrifying, psychedelic rush of ‘Alien Love’
Some tracks play it safe, but ‘Alien Love’ does the exact opposite as it explodes into its own universe and dares you to keep up. With this release, TillaTone stretches his sound, bends it, and launches it somewhere far beyond expectation. From the very first seconds, the track hits with aContinue Reading
Scopitone’s ‘Camera Obscura’ is a study in sound, space, and unease
If most debut albums aim to define an artist, ‘Camera Obscura’ does the opposite. It resists definition at every turn, choosing instead to explore the spaces between genres, moods, and ideas. Vincent Roose, the brains behind Scopitone, approaches this project with a sense of curiosity that’s evident from the outset. The albumContinue Reading









