
Poppy Roscoe’s ‘Vacation Forever’ : A Summery Indie Rock Dream
The second installment of the album, ‘Vacation Forever’ was just released, a swimming pool of luminous acoustics.

The Project Musters an Explosive Pop Rock With ‘Hold on Tight’
Their latest release, ‘Hold on Tight’ is a perfect example of this. It explores emotion in the sphere of energy and instrumental indulgence.

Infinitefreefall’s ‘You Ask A Lot of Questions’ : Crashing Prog Rock Excellence
‘You Ask A Lot of Questions’ is the band’s latest single, a power pop, punk driven, punching release. There’s an air of superior deviance, classified and complex that makes up the soundscape.

The Harbours’ Deliver Feel-Good Indie Rock Loops in ‘Locked In’
Their latest release is ‘Locked In’, a track that is made up of mellow and contemplative moments. Storytelling frames are infused with liquid, real-time emotion, progress through golden arcs of instrumentals and vocals.

Experience SVYNX’s Prog Rock Edge with ‘This is Not Art’
Their latest album is titled ‘This is Not Art’, a collection that demonstrates the progressive rock in new and uninhabited sonic cultures.

Sansyou’s ‘Due South Pacific’ : A Shimmering Post Rock Atmosphere
‘Due South Pacific’ is taken from this collection. It flows with instrumental abstractions in the style of creative post rock. The vocals float above this layer, glassy and as fluid as air; so light that its presence is so beautifully bare.

Zarooni’s Alternative Vibrance Spans Out Spectacularly in ‘Got Me’
His latest release is ‘Got Me’, an indie rock gem that glistens with accents of post rock, electro vibrance, and contemporary pop.

Pork Pie Drive Alt Rock to New Planes of Brilliance in ‘GOLDEN LEAF SHEETS’
Their latest release is the ‘GOLDEN LEAF SHEETS’ album, a relentless collection of ten tracks that is all momentum. The instrumentals form like fiery landscapes.

9 ‘o’ clock Nasty Colors in Funk With Creative Deviance in ‘The Wrong Guy’
9 ‘o’ clock Nasty’s funk whimsy takes on new levels of creativity in latest track, ‘The Wrong Guy’. A dynamic drive that sports catchy verse loops and vocal charisma.

Album Review : DENIM DAN’s 25TH ANNIVERSARY 1999 - 2024 Collection
The collection, released under the name of ‘DENIM DAN 25TH ANNIVERSARY 1999 - 2024’ carried 20 tracks. And as you listen to it, you’ll find yourself journeying through such specific frames of life while simultaneously experiencing the universality of being human.

Single Review : Jane N The Jungle’s ‘Beauty Queen’
The driving landscapes of Jane N The Jungle returns with the latest, ‘Beauty Queen’. An alternative, power pop track that is spectacularly insatiable.

The Marsh Family Play With Funk in ‘Cool Kid’
The Kent-based musical family, The Marsh Family is back with their latest single, ‘Cool Kid’. Getting into the 90s interpretation of the theme, they forge a funk-inspired pop with flavors of R&B/Soul and rock.

Single Review : Eddie Cohn’s ‘Keep Them Away’
In his latest release, ‘Keep Them Away’, the LA based artist takes on a millennial rebel persona, as a reaction to the social media culture at the moment.

Icarus Phoenix’s Alt Folk in ‘I Should Have Known The Things You Never Said’ is One For the Books
‘I Should Have Known The Things You Never Said’ is the group’s latest album; a collection that was teased with tracks like High Tide, Painting, and Doctor! Doctor!. It is a ten-track album that forms along diverse planes and aesthetics of folk rock.

EP Review : Coma Beach’s ‘A Madman's Dream/Mind Descending’
Coma Beach’s philosophical chaos progresses with their latest EP, ‘A Madman's Dream/Mind Descending’. Their punk momentum mixed in with scrumptious textures and angst of garage rock and grunge, the soundscapes are each fiery balls of drive and energy.

Experience Under Delusion’s Alt Rock Genius with ‘Music is my Drug’
‘Music is my Drug’ is the band’s latest single. To showcase the concept, the group really tapped into their passion and let the sound flow. There’s a very real, intuitive, and creative evolution across the board.

Single Review : For You Brother’s ‘Nice Money’
For You Brother are back with their brand new release, ‘Nice Money’. With a renewed sense of camaraderie and energy, the group now explores the pleasures of capitalism with this track. It is a driving soundscape, rife with textures, riffs, grooves, and basses.

John Carcer’s ‘2 Guys 1 Hammer’ : Dark, Defiant Grunge Rock
This power and potency distorts their rock chemistry, producing a grandeur that is dark, driving, defiant, and delivering. ‘2 Guys 1 Hammer’ is the latest release from this gang.

CS Hellmann’s ‘Something Simple’ is an Elegant Indie Rock Cocktail
His latest release is ‘Something Simple’, a track in which he elegantly presents a phasing continuum of all the above mentioned frames. Listen Now!

Single Review : The Suburban Bicycle Gang’s ‘Babes from Bill’s’
The Suburban Bicycle Gang celebrate the whimsy and eccentricity of funk rock in their latest release ‘Babes from Bill’s’. With a distorted rhythm design playing into a riff heavy guitar atmosphere and absurd vocal frequencies, the soundscape is rife with progressive funk ideas.