The Dream Spiral - Trigger To My Head
The band has released their latest single, ‘Trigger To My Head’. Orchestrated with visual synth structures, wiry grooves, and dissonant vocal echoes, the composition viscerally refracts and changes after each arc.
Ari Joshua’s ‘One Dub’ is a Delightful Spray of Funk
‘One Dub’ is Ari Joshua’s latest funk wrapped sonic goodie. The track features the talent of John Morgan Kimock, Andy Hess, and Eden Ladin on the instrumentals.
Love Ghost’s Alt Rock Genius Colors Latest Single ‘Do You Like Me Now?’
For their latest release, ‘Do You Like Me Now?’, Love Ghost collaborates with prog rock/ nu metal artist, Cinnamon Babe.
Roll With Funk Rock Grooves in Small Black Arrows’ ‘Trojan Horse’
In their latest release, ‘Trojan Horse’, the band flushes a mellow funk frame with atmospheric vocals, dissonant realities, bluesy grooves and dispersing synths.
Discover TRAPT’s Alternative Rock Tapestry with ‘The Fall Teaser #2’ EP
The band has release their long awaited ‘The Fall Teaser #2 EP’, a five-track collection that is sure to astound you with matchless ideas and experimental genius.
The Project’s ‘all i ever needed’ : Anthemic Indie Rock Surge
The Project keeps the Cali rock power going with latest single ‘all I ever needed’. Bolstered with anthemic guitars, high beats, and passionate vocals, it burns like a fantastic fire.
Mercurius’ ‘Evocation’ : An Alternative Rock Daze
With ‘Evocation’, their latest release, the band brings a gritty and transcendental dimension with a prog rock and alternative blends.
Fly Into The Gritty Absurdity of 9 ‘o’ Clock Nasty’s ‘Bad Monkey’
In their latest single, ‘Bad Monkey’, the band flatlines the funk and upps the ante in the alternative sphere.
Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice Take Experimentals to the Future in ‘The Machine’
The band approaches sonic concept very cerebrally; which becomes especially pronounced in their latest single, ‘The Machine’.
The Tarrows’ ‘Gunfighter’ : An Eclectic Rock Drama
heir latest single is ‘Gunfighter’, a track that rides a rock n roll rhythm, diverging into scattering riffs, moody vocals, and funk grooves.
The Breakdown Details an Interactive Rock Consciousness with ‘Gaston’
In their latest release, ‘Gaston’ the band blends the melodrama of The Smiths with new-age garage rock riffs, a rolling beat motif, and a classic 70s vocal charisma.
Lars Lervik’s ‘Spring.Relief’ : An Ambient Acoustic Rock Cast
‘Spring.Relief’ is the artist’s latest release. The track traces the seasonal ongoings of spring, how its frothing blooms and colorful outbursts liberate and lighten people across the world.
The Project Delivers Incredible Pop-Rock in ‘no hard feelings’
His latest release is ‘No Hard Feelings’, a single that is part of his upcoming debut album. A hard rock base is elevated by incredible moments of pop, garage rock, and perhaps even a little bit of grunge.
Centrifuge Presents Alt Rock Best in ‘The Spell’
Their latest release is ‘The Spell’ and much like the title, the composition is posed to draw the listener into an illusion space.
John Leslie’s ‘Born of the Fire’ : Classic Pop Rock Tapestry
‘Born of the Fire’ is John’s latest single. The soundscape is populated with old school, classic instrumentation, feel-good vocals, and infectious rhythms.
Heart of Pine’s ‘Phetamine & Pearls’ : Scintillatingly Dynamic Indie Rock
But their essence is multifaceted. Infiltrated by gradients of blues, jazz, and rock n roll, the listening experience is so scintillatingly dynamic. Their latest release is ‘Phetamine & Pearls’, a track with a grand variation.
The Silver Doors : A Rolling Psychedelic Rock Showcase
The Silver Door Band has just released their debut self-titled album. Across eight tracks, the band methodically eliminates the boundaries of reality and illusion.
Patrick Doval’s ‘Endless Heartbreak’ is a Whimsical Rock n Roll Masterpiece
Patrick Doval renews his reputation for multifacetedness with his latest release, ‘Endless Heartbreak’. The track, pulsing with a desperate beat and powerful vocal strikes, is a dynamic rock n roll masterpiece.
Nick Noon’s ‘Who Needs Who’: Gritty & Dazed Indie Rock Exuberance
However, this newest track, ‘Who Needs Who’ changes it up a little. It has a charismatic indie rock base, gritty and dazed with influences from 70s, 80s, and the 90s.
Exceptional Failures Deliver a Layered Indie Rock Track With ‘Bluest of Blue’
Their latest is ‘Bluest of Blue’, a track that explores the extravagant and extraordinary layers of feeling blue. Bolstered with a melodramatic, yet sincere ethos, it is as tumultuous and layered as a wrecked heart.