‘The Last Single Guy [Deluxe Edition]’- Block turns memory into music that still cuts deep
Some records don’t age- they resurface, louder and more resonant with time. ‘The Last Single Guy [Deluxe Edition]’ is one of those albums. With this reissue, Block reintroduces a pivotal chapter in his story and lets us see the scars and smirks of a moment when everything was unravelling, andContinue Reading
‘Stick Around’- Lenny Zen’s soft-spoken meditation on memory and becoming
Lenny Zen’s ‘Stick Around’ is the sort of song that drifts in, soft and unassuming, and before you know it, you’re completely wrapped in it. It’s painfully honest, oddly comforting, with a persistent and enduring nature.. What makes this track hit so deeply isn’t just its dreamy, genre-blurring production, thoughContinue Reading
Mending Stars find liberation in the slow burn of ‘Out of Office’
Mending Stars take a stand against modern life’s relentless pace with their luminous new single Out of Office—a track that doesn’t just ask you to pause, but insists on it. At a time when exhaustion is worn like a badge of honor, this pop gem offers a much-needed counterpoint: a gracefulContinue Reading
‘Change It All’- Holding Poison strike hard with grit and heart on new single
Over the last year, London’s Holding Poison have been carving out a name for themselves as a band that refuses to hold anything back, and with their latest single ‘Change It All’, they deliver one of their most electrifying statements yet. From the moment the first riff hits, ‘Change ItContinue Reading
‘The Dinosaur’s Skin’- The Dinosaur’s Skin step into a new era with dreamy, time-defying anthem
It’s felt like Taiwanese duo The Dinosaur’s Skin have been quietly crafting their own strange, shimmering world over the last year, and now, they’re ready to pull even more listeners into it. Fresh off the acclaim of their cosmic debut ‘Meteor Shower’, they return with their latest offering, the self-titledContinue Reading
‘Rogue Oligarch’- Brudini erupts with defiant energy
London’s avant-garde provocateur Brudini has unleashed a potent force with ‘Rogue Oligarch’, a track that charges headfirst into chaos with razor-edged swagger. Leaning into his experimental instincts more fiercely than ever, Brudini fuses jagged post-punk pulse, searing guitar outbursts, and untamed brass improvisations into a volatile, hypnotic brew. Originally tuckedContinue Reading
‘Rock and Roll’- The Sunmills go full throttle with riotous new single
With their latest track ‘Rock and Roll’, the Utah-based trio offers a tongue-in-cheek love letter to the genre’s chaos, channelling swagger, soul, and a not-so-subtle middle finger to the safe and sanitised. Think Red Hot Chili Peppers in an existential spiral, or a grunge-era garage band raised on late-night therapyContinue Reading
‘Daydreaming In The Dark’- Maxwell Knowles illuminates the shadows on his poetic debut
With ‘Daydreaming In The Dark’, Austin-based artist Maxwell Knowles steps into the indie-pop arena not with a bang, but with a quiet, cinematic ache. His debut full-length offering is a nuanced, genre-blurring meditation on memory, longing, and the hard-earned clarity that sometimes only emerges in the stillness after emotional storms.Continue Reading
‘The Thief of Leaving’- MCVEIGH finds grace in grief on stirring new single
In an era where overproduction often masks emotional resonance, MCVEIGH leans into vulnerability with precision and poise. His new release, ‘The Thief of Leaving’, gently captures attention, holding listeners in a quiet, aching grip from the very first note. Written in response to a friend’s poem on grief, the trackContinue Reading
‘Be Quiet’- Cody Piper softly stuns with a daring whisper in indie pop form
Cody Piper isn’t here to shout his love from the rooftops- he’s much more likely to sneak it into your ear with a knowing grin and a nervous heart. With ‘Be Quiet’, the Pittsburgh-based songwriter-producer delivers a disarming slice of indie pop that’s equal parts charm and vulnerability, built onContinue Reading









