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
VØLVE channels Nordic mysticism in ‘Jeg Ser (Vølvens Sang)’ & ‘Varðlokkur’
Copenhagen’s VØLVE weaves a spectral tapestry of myth and ritual on her latest dual release, ‘Jeg Ser (Vølvens Sang)’ and ‘Varðlokkur’. Both tracks are studies in Nordic mysticism, delicate cinematic neoclassical textures and visceral, shamanic energy that pull the listener into a space where the ancient and the personal collide.Continue Reading
Pisgah channels tempests and memory on hypnotic new single ‘Cumulonimbus’
From the attics of Greater London, Pisgah conjures a storm in miniature with her latest single, ‘Cumulonimbus’. The track feels like stepping into a dense fog of memory, where the air hums with the electricity of unspoken grief. Brittney Jenkins, the force behind Pisgah, transforms her fascination with volatile weatherContinue Reading
Purbeck Temple turns trauma into truth on ‘The Agoraphobia Files’
‘The Agoraphobia Files’, the debut from Hornsea’s Purbeck Temple, arrives and hits with the weight of a lifetime survived. Born from unimaginable adversity- an attack that left him with shattered bones, MRSA, double pneumonia, and a prognosis that offered little hope- Temple transforms trauma into art across thirteen deeply personalContinue Reading
Wetsuit weaves memory and melody on ‘Yarn for Future Scarves’
Over the last few years, Brooklyn indie-rock outfit Wetsuit has quietly been building a world entirely their own, and with their LP ‘Yarn for Future Scarves’, they emerge more assured and daring than ever. The band- fronted by vocalist and guitarist Allison Becker alongside Anders Nils, Paul DeSilva, and TessContinue Reading
Launch Control’s ‘The Omnipotent Wage’ is punk with a purpose
Launch Control’s debut full-length, ‘The Omnipotent Wage’, is a thrilling crash course in politically charged punk, packed with intellect, attitude, and enough sonic variety to keep the listener on their toes. Hailing from Reading, the trio merge blistering guitar work, relentless drums, and piercing basslines with electronic flourishes and genre-bendingContinue Reading
Super Pyramid’s ‘Comment if This Is Paradise!’ is a baroque pop odyssey through helplessness and hope
Super Pyramid’s ‘Comment if This Is Paradise!’, the debut album from Montreal-based artist Ben Rowley is a sweeping, deeply textured journey through the liminal spaces of emotion- grief and awe, solitude and connection, beauty and disintegration. Crafted across provinces and over several years, the album bears the fingerprints of itsContinue Reading
Codemachia wields sound as story on ‘GLADIUS ÆTERNUS’
Some records are more like worlds. With ‘GLADIUS ÆTERNUS’, Codemachia deliver a sprawling, instrumental odyssey that reads like both a cinematic score and a concept album. Framed within the cyberpunk fantasy saga The War of Memories, the record refuses to sit quietly in the background. Instead, it demands immersion, summoningContinue Reading
Amanda Emblem finds stillness and storms on ‘The Wood’
Amanda Emblem has always written with an eye on the horizon- songs shaped by the land, the water, and the quiet yet relentless cycles of nature. On her fourth album, ‘The Wood’, the Australian songwriter doubles down on that instinct, crafting an acoustic-driven record, a meditation on connection, change, andContinue Reading
M’ADAM confronts memory and mortality on sophomore album ‘Before We Die’
Cork’s Adam O’Donovan, better known by his moniker M’ADAM, has always carried a reflective streak in his music. But on his second album ‘Before We Die’, that quiet introspection expands into something larger, delivering a work that grapples with grief, the traces of memory, and what remains when we’re gone. ProducedContinue Reading









