Kelsey Montanez finds joy in the chaos on ‘All There Is’
Kelsey Montanez doesn’t need a dramatic crescendo to grab your attention- she’s mastered the art of turning life’s in-between moments into anthems. On her latest release, ‘All There Is’, the Chicago-based songwriter leans into jangling guitars, wry lyricism, and a breezy sense of acceptance that feels anything but passive. FromContinue Reading
The Zangwills drift into daydream territory with ‘Beers With The Beekeeper’
With their latest release, ‘Beers With The Beekeeper’, The Zangwills step away from the weight of the world and into something softer, stranger, and altogether more whimsical. This isn’t a protest song or a heartbreak anthem. It’s a meandering walk into the realm of imagined encounters and quiet, alcohol-soaked revelations-Continue Reading
‘Alexamenos!’- Tritonic grapples with the sacred and the profane in a convulsive new dispatch
Nothing is comforting about a Tritonic track – only questions claw at the walls. With ‘Alexamenos!’, the latest shard from their forthcoming cassette-only opus ‘Bend the Arc!’, the London-based quartet further splintered the already fractured template of modern heaviness. What emerges is neither a song nor a sermon, but somethingContinue Reading
Parrotfish spark a frenzied wake-up call with the catchy ‘4K Friends’
With ‘4K Friends’, Parrotfish launch their latest era not with a whisper, but with a serrated grin and a stomp-heavy beat that practically kicks down your Wi-Fi signal. The Nashville-based four-piece wastes no time channelling their razor-sharp wit and unfiltered energy into a track that barrels through the blurred boundariesContinue Reading
David & The Circumstances illuminates the path to healing with ‘Sunrise’
With ‘Sunrise’, Dutch songwriter David & The Circumstances adds another luminous thread to his tapestry of quiet revelation. Known for crafting deeply introspective soundscapes, David Groeneweg once again proves that music doesn’t need to shout to move mountains- it only needs to whisper something true. Where previous singles like ‘Passing’Continue Reading
TV Blackout shift gears on smoky, slow-burning single ‘The Car Tune’
Ypsilanti’s TV Blackout are back with ‘The Car Tune’, a reimagined and fully tuned-up version of an older cut that now rolls forward with new polish and extra horsepower. More than just a clever double meaning, the track is a hazy joyride through memory, mechanical breakdowns, and lingering heartbreak, withContinue Reading
Miller Tracy channels fire and friction on ‘Love Is Adamant’
With ‘Love Is Adamant’, Miller Tracy doesn’t just dip into vulnerability- he dives headfirst into the flames. Gritty, cathartic, and brimming with controlled chaos, the track hits like a gut punch wrapped in distortion. It’s the sound of trying- and failing- to let go of something that’s already halfway outContinue Reading
Borrowed Body shares poetic new album ‘In Bed With A Shadow’
Barcelona-based psych-folk artist Borrowed Body- the project of Niall Hill- returns with ‘In Bed With A Shadow’, a spellbinding new album that blends yearning, mysticism, and soft-spoken grief. Marking his first release since the loss of a longtime friend and collaborator, the record unfolds like a series of nocturnal confessions- Continue Reading
Cody Piper finds grace in goodbye on ‘Ode to a Lost Love’
Cody Piper has never been one to overwhelm with volume- his music lands more like a confessional murmur than a roar. But on ‘Ode to a Lost Love’, the Pittsburgh-based artist lets his delicate nature bloom into something even more poignant: a slow reveal of heartbreak rendered with poetic precisionContinue Reading
David Cloyd emerges from the silence with ‘Red Sky Warning’- A beautifully bruised return
After more than a decade away from centre stage, David Cloyd arrives transformed. ‘Red Sky Warning’ is less a comeback than a creative confrontation. It’s the sound of an artist who has taken the time to build a life, refine their craft, and reimagine their place in the landscape. AndContinue Reading









