Block reclaims his anti-folk blueprint with the rereleased ‘Lead Me Not Into Penn Station’
When ‘Lead Me Not Into Penn Station’ first circulated in the mid-90s, it existed in the margins, creating a whisper of an idea that would go on to define “anti-folk”. Four decades later, Block’s seminal record receives its proper due with this remastered reissue, bringing the album into the streaming era andContinue Reading
Tralalas delivers dark-pop intimacy with a haunting pulse with ‘Burns’
Danish project Tralalas returns with ‘Burns’, a 3½-minute meditation on the shifting landscapes of emotion that confirms Morten Alsinger as a storyteller capable of both intimacy and depth. Following the reflective tones of debut offering ‘Winter on the Vine’, this new single turns inward, exploring the delicate balance between connection and solitude,Continue Reading
Brian Hunsaker showcases epic metal storytelling with new single ‘Power Over You’
Brian Hunsaker’s latest single ‘Power Over You’ is a masterclass in dramatic metal, weaving intricate instrumentation with narrative flair. From the hushed, tremulous guitar intro to the soaring, riff-driven crescendos, the track carries a cinematic energy that feels both expansive and intimately crafted. Each note, drum hit, and keyboard flourishContinue Reading
Nrvs capture cinematic gravitas on “Free”
Nrvs return with Free, a song that feels both intimate and sprawling, a modern indie lament steeped in melancholy and layered with alternative sensibilities. What’s remarkable about the track is its sense of lived history: a song that has travelled from grimy basement shows in London under their former guise TrojanContinue Reading
Paddy Smith releases new blues-rock album ‘Could Have Found Grace’
Irish blues stalwart Paddy Smith returns with his long-awaited new album ‘Could Have Found Grace’, a raw, unfiltered dive into stories of survival, spirit, and sonic fire. A pillar of Ireland’s roots scene, Smith has spent decades channeling the grit of classic blues and rock into something distinctly his own. Created in collaborationContinue Reading
B.Miles ignites with haunting new single ‘Five Alarm’
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
Harris Rafferty charges ahead with infectious Indie energy on ‘Duck Duck Goose’
Harris Rafferty’s latest single, ‘Duck Duck Goose’, bursts onto the indie rock scene with a kinetic energy capturing the thrill and chaos of youth. With a playful exuberance, anthemic hook and guitars that snap with Britpop flair, it pulls you into a world where fun and self-discovery collide. Rafferty navigatesContinue Reading
Dopamine Fix unleash post-punk tension with ‘Welcome to the Sharktank’
Dopamine Fix’s debut single ‘Welcome to the Sharktank’ hits like a jolt of icy water, immediately immersing listeners in a world that’s thrillingly unnerving. The track balances unease and allure, pulled into a soundscape that feels claustrophobic and cinematic. There’s a sharp intelligence to the songwriting- every synth stab andContinue Reading
The House Flies cast a hypnotic shadow with ‘Sweet Foxhound’
Midwest post-punk outfit The House Flies return with ‘Sweet Foxhound’, a track that cements their ability to blend brooding atmosphere with striking melodic hooks. From the first note, the song drags listeners into a dense, almost cinematic soundscape: guitars coil and shimmer over a taut bassline while drums propel theContinue Reading
Books Of Moods delivers sunlit nostalgia with ‘Holidays’
Paris-based art-rock project Books Of Moods, led by Hugo Sailer, continues to carve a distinct niche in the indie scene with the release of ‘Holidays’. The track radiates a playful warmth, capturing the carefree spirit of summer adventures while grounding listeners in a dreamy, introspective atmosphere. From the very firstContinue Reading









