LunaRover’s ‘Fountains’ is a time-warped rebuild through retro glow
On their latest single ‘Fountains’, LunaRover doesn’t just nod to the past- they dig into it, flip through its textures like a thrift store bin, and pull out something uniquely their own. This isn’t just retro for the sake of aesthetic. It’s memory turned into melody- a shimmering collage ofContinue Reading
FNP rewinds the clock with new single ‘IN2HEAVEN’
With huis latest anthem ‘IN2HEAVEN’, East London producer FNP looks to resurrect a forgotten feeling. Drawing from the golden era of late-’90s and early-2000s club culture, the single pulses with warmth and wistfulness, channelling the emotional high points that once defined the dancefloors of Space, Amnesia, and Manumission. Written partly inContinue Reading
Flo Fields unveils her soul-soaked debut single ‘Dependency’
With her debut single ‘Dependency’, Flo Fields steps into the spotlight with a quiet, arresting grace. It’s a track that breathes, observes, and trusts you’ll listen. And you will. Rooted in a deeply personal moment of reflection, ‘Dependency’ unfolds with a sense of both intimacy and expansiveness. The lo-fi guitar motif, paired withContinue Reading
Gabagool erupts from the Mid-Atlantic underground with a ferocious, genre-bending debut
There’s no easing into Gabagool’s debut Demo- they would rather punch through the walls than knock on the door. Hailing from the Mid-Atlantic, this outfit doesn’t waste time trying to charm you. Instead, they serve up a molten cocktail of thrash, crusty punk energy, and sludge-drenched doom, all delivered withContinue Reading
Still singing in the face of it all: Stoat’s ‘I Contain Multitudes’ is a witty, warm ode to the everyday absurd
Few bands make it their mission to meet life head-on, not to escape it, but to sing right through the mess with their arms wide open. On ‘I Contain Multitudes’, long-running Irish alt-pop trio Stoat do exactly that, crafting a record that revels in the weirdness of being human withoutContinue Reading
Let the Room Breathe: Anjalts finds fragile reconciliation on ‘Dim the Lights’
On her latest release, ‘Dim the Lights’, LA-based artist Anjalts invites us into that delicate pause after an argument when words fail but bodies might still speak. Rather than diving into more confrontation or retreating into cold silence, she proposes a softer, braver alternative: to step forward, to sway, toContinue Reading
Feedback, fury, and fractured truths: [SAMPLE_TEXT] unveil new single ‘Dignity’
Anchorage trio [SAMPLE_TEXT] return with ‘Dignity’, a scraping spiral into discontent, delivered with abrasive precision and brutal candour. The guitars corrode. The percussion challenges. Reece Caldwell’s vocal delivery hangs over a bed of industrial squall and post-punk decay. The deliberate stress and strain evokes early Sonic Youth mixed with NewContinue Reading
Curtis Millen floats through daydreams on silky new single ‘When Your Mind Wanders’
Curtis Millen’s new single ‘When Your Mind Wanders’ is the kind of song that feels like stepping into a sun-drenched afternoon where time slows and the mind gently drifts away. Backed by the Amsterdam-based Anam Collective and guitarist Jaime Garrido Latorre, Millen offers up a soulful escape that’s as smoothContinue Reading
New Laconia blurs universes and genres on cosmic odyssey ‘Stardust Bear Bazaar, Pt. 2’
Ukrainian avant-garde visionary New Laconia returns with ‘Stardust Bear Bazaar, Pt. 2’, a progressive track that feels like stepping into a parallel reality. Spearheaded by Alex Syniakov, this latest chapter pushes even further into the labyrinthine narrative that has become New Laconia’s trademark- a swirling tangle of fantasy, sci-fi, andContinue Reading
Bad Self Portraits announce debut album I Think I’m Going to Hell, out August 26 via Buy Before You Stream
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









