
Korda Korder’s ‘I Won’t Live Like You Do’ : A Singer-Songwriter’s Misty Reflections
Their latest release is ‘I Won’t Live Like You Do’, a track that is buoyant with melancholy, floating thoughts, and sailing melodies.

Song Review/ Kaleidoscope Rock : Auld White Label’s ‘Chapter 1’
Their latest release is ‘Chapter 1’, a track from the Tangents EP. And much like its title, the composition is full of edges, corners, sweeping tangents, all accumulating into visual perspectives.

Album Review/ Indie Rock : Fred Paa Jord’s ‘pax internationalis’
Their latest release is the ‘pax internationalis’ album, a collection that fosters all these characteristics and then some. Most of the sonic moments and experiences that you’ll have are inexplicable with words.

bummer, dude! Breaks Alt Rock Glass Ceiling with Latest, ‘BAREFOOT’
The ideas are solid and the execution is sophisticated, contemplative, and immersive. Their latest release is ‘Barefoot’, a raw, piercing, and texture brilliance.

Song Review/ Dream Rock : Blofeld Sands’ ‘People’
Their latest release is ‘People’, a track that is made to capture the complexity, the layers, the details and magic of, well, people.

Little Juke’s ‘When The Sea Came to Tea’ : An Indie Rock Magic Trick
Like in their latest single, ‘When The Sea Came to Tea’, a composition that enjoys the peculiarity, passion, and pleasure that the title suggests.

The Flying Beets Drive Into Alt Rock with ‘Don’t Let Me Notice’

Song Review/ Indie Rock : The Afro Nick’s ‘Get There Before Noon (LA Mix)’
In his debut single, ‘Get There Before Noon (LA Mix)’, you’ll see the concert of rustic baritonal texture with a splash of sonic color and playful melodies.

Fringe Frontier’s ‘Livin’ Not to Lose’ : A Retro Surf Rock Float
Their latest is ‘Livin’ Not to Lose’, a track that features gratifying frames of 70s melodic rock. Like The Beatles and The Beach Boys. That retro surf imagery warms up the heart like a summer sun.

Ruben Dumars’ ‘in my dreams’ : A Surreal Indie Rock Sphere
In my dreams’ is the artist’s latest single, a dark pop composition that is infused with the dim fuzz of indie rock and slumberous moods. This nocturnal frame brings ties into the ambience of the theme.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Ferrn’s ‘True Sleep Waits’
‘True Sleep Waits’ is a track taken from this collection. Imagine a psychedelic indie rock pulse, swirled and played around with funk, disco, modern electronica, ambient abstractions, and aural effects.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Tom Minor’s ‘Is Everything Okay?’
His latest is ‘Is Everything Okay?’, a track that encourages the listener to indulge in their emotions, explore how they feel and express it honestly.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Eddie Cohn’s ‘Stop Waving the Gun’
Eddie Cohn’s indie rock in his latest release, ‘Stop Waving the Gun’ is not the ordinary kind. It is groovy with a shady cast of blues and background rock n roll.

Johnny Fordyce’s ‘Be Your Woman’ : Shoegazed Dream Pop Cast
Fresh out of his debut EP, Johnny Fordyce has just released his latest track, ‘Be Your Woman’, a dream pop, shoegazed, indie rock bliss that boundlessly extends with soft, beautiful sentiments.

Sukh’s ‘Heading East’ Unfurls With Technicolor Alt Folk Romance
His latest release is ‘Heading East’, an album that explores life through specific and succint lenses. Across eight tracks, he delightfully carries thoughts through shimmering acoustic and instrumental elements.

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 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 A Folk Gaze Blur in Spouses’ ‘Indian Summer’
Their sophomore release is ‘Indian Summer’, a pastel, sky blue expanse with ringing string melodies, soft baritones that blare at the fringes.

Experience Ubiquity Machine’s Art Rock Funk in ‘I Think It’s Funny EP’
Each arc is pieced together with thoughtful and purposeful characters. And you’ll be left wanting for nothing. The duo have just released their latest EP, ‘I Think It’s Funny’, a three track collection presently, that teases more tracks.

Single Review : The Flying Beets’ ‘The Stupid Way You Breathe’
‘The Stupid Way You Breathe’ is the band’s latest single, one that is layered with aching sentiments, moody riffs, and vocal dimensions that are reminiscent of Freddy Mercury.