With influences ranging from Primal Scream to Gorillaz and Happy Mondays, Lemon has crafted a unique sound they like to term as “Nedchester,” a blend of Madchester vibes with a Lemon twist. Their music has been described as a fusion of Soul Rock, Shoegaze Dance Pop, and Neo Madchester, earning them accolades such as being labeled as one of the most exciting bands emerging from the*Netherlands.*
The Maids embraced ’60s garage rock songwriting structures with catchy chorus refrains, unapologetically yelling the single’s title while the backbeat came dangerously close to falling apart in one chaotic mess. Rumors abound that there is more material that has not seen the light of day, but hey, rumors keep legacies, however small, alive and often exceed the actual output of bands.
With his new EP, Hill shifts gears and looks toward spiritual transcendence.
“Big Boots & Wide Brimmed Hats” in the 4th release from Ker’s forthcoming album, Converging Thoughts, and is a song originating from and dedicated to the many people in NW Montana who have encouraged and helped the songwriting process over the last few years.
New York-based independent singer-songwriter Alwyn Morrison has released his new single “Puzzle Piece,” an alternative rock track exploring self-discovery and the complexities of connection. Produced by Morrison and Michael Carey, mixed by Alex Aldi (Goo Goo Dolls, Passion Pit), and mastered by Grammy-winning mastering engineer Nathan Dantzler, “Puzzle Piece” marks the start of Morrison’s next chapter.
Sunshine and Cyanide proves that the most compelling music often grows in the shade of a giant pine tree, fueled by nothing more than ravens, cookies, and a refusal to remain static.
‘Coin Collection 3’ is a rare work that manages to be both a personal exorcism and a public gift, offering a just plane of existence where nature eventually prevails over the complexities of late-stage capitalism.
By giving these early recordings a permanent place to exist, Lisa/Liza has created more than just a retrospective; she has produced a sound poem about the necessity of persistence.
By leaning into the wonky lounge-core aesthetic and filtering it through his own idiosyncratic lens, Dan Melchior has produced a record that is both a departure from his past and a natural extension of his creative curiosity.
Maraudeur is not interested in the hollow tropes of nostalgia; they are using the tools of the past to build a very specific, idiosyncratic future.
Ian Vargo — songwriter, producer, and engineer whose credits include work with artists signed to EMI, Capitol, Fueled By Ramen, and beyond — returns with an infectious, bighearted new single, “I Love You Even More Now That You’re a Little Fucked Up.” Equal parts pop-rock anthem and affectionate mantra, the track celebrates the flaws in ourselves, loved ones, and our possessions.
Twenty years later, Cat Power dusts off The Greatest and brings the soul sound of Memphis to Boston.
Moon Construction Kit is the sonic playground of Lausanne-based writer, singer, multiinstrumentalist and producer, Olivier Cornu. Spearheading a one-man world where psychedelic pop, moody synth textures and meticulous indie rock arrangements collide, MCK is a project with one foot rooted in nostalgia and the other in tomorrow.
Something happens in “Sumac Red” that’s easier to feel than to explain. Three seasons pass. The instruments keep changing— pedal steel, blown-out synths, rootsy riffs, a bittersweet bridge built on clean electrics and grand piano. By the end, you’re at a bonfire in the autumn woods, and you’re not sure how you got there. It’s the lead single from Glacier, the forthcoming album from New Jersey five-piece Quality Living.
‘Call Me Dandelion’ is an achievement of collective empathy. Kent Randell has managed to organize a diverse cast of musicians into a coherent, thought-provoking sound poem that honors the specificities of its Michigan origins while speaking to the universal complexities of growth and loss.
The Peel has succeeded in creating a creekside peace of sound, a place where the listener can rest their mind within a complex, shifting landscape. By synthesizing the precision of chamber music with the raw honesty of American primitive guitar and drone, the trio has produced an essential document of contemporary Appalachian artistry.
By avoiding the typical pitfalls of a disjointed sampler, ‘And The Angels Wouldn’t Help You’ emerges as a unified document of a label’s identity, proving that diversity of sound can coexist with a singular, unwavering spirit.
The Olympians have mapped out a landscape that is both intimately personal and universally recognizable. ‘In Search of a Revival’ is a generous document of resilience, proving that the most profound shifts often happen not in the clouds, but in the quiet, persistent effort to turn the everyday into something beautiful.
Sleep Paralysis has succeeded in creating a debut that feels entirely unburdened by contemporary trends, opting instead for a path of rigorous spontaneity.
For the son of a family who arrived with nothing, the song’s focus on the deception of the elite hits with a singular force. ‘Holding Pattern’ is not merely a display of instrumental prowess; it is a document of a man reclaiming his voice in a time of profound national uncertainty.
Inspired by years of touring and a love for country and folk traditions, Turn Turn Turn is releasing its third album: All Hat No Cattle, a genre-spanning journey through American roots music. The album fuses folk ballads, honky tonk, norteño, Western gothic, bluegrass, and a dash of 1960s pop. “We wanted the music from our third album to feel like a road trip across time and place in America,” says band member Barb Brynstad. “Expect echoes of Dylan, Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton, George Jones, The Louvins, Emmylou Harris, and *Gram Parsons*—but with a fresh, original twist.”
Seattle post-punk unit Jupe Jupe returns with its latest full-length, which harkens back darkly to ’80s new wave touchstones and dances the night away.
Ndidi O returns with It’s About Time, a powerful new album out March 6, recorded in County Cork, Ireland, and arriving at a major moment in her career. The release coincides with three nominations at the 2026 Canadian Blues Music Awards, confirming Ndidi as one of the most vital voices working across blues, folk and soul today.
When The Iddy Biddies first formed at Berklee, the collective set out with a specific sonic goal: to marry the raw, intimate dissonance of indie-pop with the narrative grandeur of Americana. Led by singer-songwriter Gene Wallenstein, the group’s sophomore effort, The World Inside, represents a significant leap forward in this pursuit. It is a record that trades traditional tropes for a sound that is both structurally sophisticated and emotionally unvarnished.
The past is an insistent presence for Duane Hoover. The Atlanta musician always has one ear turned toward distant history, finding refuge and inspiration in the sparked melodies of bands like The Kinks and The Animals. His innate sense of how to mix sunshine pop rhythms with something a bit wirier left him threading a path between genres, finding common ground between the mod scene of the ‘60s and the late ‘70s UK punk rock scene
The Scarlet Goodbye** is the creative collaboration between two established *Minnesota musicians, Daniel Murphy and Jeff Arundel. Their partnership began by chance, with Murphy, known for his foundational roles in Soul Asylum and Golden Smog, crossing paths with the accomplished singer-songwriter-producer Arundel. This meeting sparked a new musical journey in an attic studio in St. Paul, Minnesota.
“Unstoppable” is the third collaboration from singer-songwriter Lois Powell and producer Night Wolf. It opens on a distorted acoustic guitar and leans into a trip hop and alt pop feel with indie pop energy and cinematic undertones. The lyrics are positive but seen through a broken lens, resilience with an honest edge. The arrangement grows steadily, saving its lift for the close, where an almost pop ballad chorus arrives, strings soar, and the vocal reaches a clear climax. The focus stays on mood, motion, and release, with the guitar grit and the late string rise balancing each other so the ending lands with conviction.
Cable Street Riot is an independent musical artist based in Los Angeles that blends industrial, electronic, and synth-driven post-punk melodies, known for tracks like “No Return,” “Agent Orange,” and “Ricochet”. The project is active on streaming platforms with recent releases.
It is a document of a musician coming to terms with the landscapes that formed him, using the guitar to navigate the complex relationship between a place’s public history and its private impact.
By embracing the imperfections of the process, Felix Alexander Lybeck has produced a record that feels remarkably alive, a testament to the enduring power of the independent voice in an increasingly programmed world.
This is music for the late hours and the smell of gasoline. Motorbike has successfully captured the feeling of a high-speed ride through a haunted landscape, offering a record that is as emotionally resonant as it is physically loud.
Wójcik and his collaborators have created a work that honors the mystery of the unseen, proving that the most profound gifts of music are often the ones that elude our ability to name them.
Born out of London’s underground gig circuit in 2024, Boxing Club is a four-piece straddling the Glasgow–London divide. Built from friends of friends and forum adverts, the band channel streetwise grit and theatrical bite, music that’s confrontational and cathartic.
“Magnolia Soul” is the debut album from Cypress Key, With Southern Rock as the backbone of the duo’s sound, “Magnolia Soul” incorporates Indie Southern Rock with a nod to influences from their home state of Louisiana, as well as lite rock. Magnolia Soul covers topics relating to growing up in, and living in, the harsh Louisiana climate with all of life’s roadblocks felt along the way.
Dwonszyk clearly loves the bop era, sticking closely to the intro/head/solos/head tradition.
Paul Gehl, hailing from Luxembourg, Luxembourg, is a talented artist who has poured his heart and soul into his latest original single, “Devils and Demons.” As a true one-man show, Paul has taken charge of every aspect of the project, from writing and recording to mixing and mastering. His dedication to his craft shines through in the meticulous attention to detail evident in every note of his music.
After more than a decade since their last original release, the North Jersey punk rock veterans I.D.K. make a powerful return with their new single “Nark 5,” available November 21, 2025 on all major digital platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp, and YouTube via Scorpion Records.
By avoiding the polished sheen of contemporary electronic music, Andy Heck Boyd and Cody Brant have crafted something that feels dangerously alive and uncomfortably close. ‘Green Glass’ is an essential document for those who find beauty in the static and meaning in the margins.
Veranda has succeeded in creating a work that belongs to the community as much as it belongs to the artists. By eschewing the frantic pace of urban life for the deliberate, tactile pleasures of acoustic storytelling, they have offered a sanctuary of sound.
Recorded as a series of live compositions, ‘State Fête’ captures the raw friction of three minds working in real-time to solve a puzzle they are creating as they go. It is a celebratory work that refuses to shy away from the darker or more chaotic corners of the human experience.
‘Lotus Bridge’ is not merely another addition to a storied discography; it is a vital, living document of a band that refuses to stagnate. It is a work of high-order craftsmanship that rewards with layers of meaning and melody, standing as a testament to the enduring power of sophisticated, independent thought in music.
‘Metales Pesados’ is not an album that hides its scars. It is direct, confrontational, and emotionally candid. Yet it is also carefully constructed, the product of a band that understands the architecture of noise.
As a debut, it is extraordinarily confident. It’s a record that stakes out Prostitute’s place in contemporary noise rock while signaling that the band has far more to say. It is an album of fire, integrity, and reflection, a raw but considered exploration of human fury and fragility in a world that often seems indifferent to both.
The Cox County Clappers, self-described World’s Finest Purveyors of Mountain Rock, return with their latest single “Tully Jackson’s Hill”, a hard-driving, unflinching track rooted in Appalachian struggle, environmental resistance, and the enduring will of people who refuse to be pushed aside.
Melbourne-based songwriter Gary Hubber returns with “Running From The Light,” taken from his upcoming album “A Dangling Thread.” The track is a warm, rolling pop-rock single that leans into motion over resolution and curiosity over conclusion. Built on ringing guitars, steady momentum, and Hubber’s instinctively conversational lyricism, the single captures an artist more interested in the road beneath his feet than the destination ahead.
CS Hellmann, hailing from Nashville, United States, emerges as a versatile artist with a rich history of collaboration and a deep-rooted passion for music. Teaming up with producer Jared Corder, known for his innovative ideas and exceptional arrangement skills honed through his work with bands like Oh No No and Repeat Repeat, CS Hellmann’s latest project brings a fresh perspective to the music scene. With drummer Sean Bennett adding his rhythmic touch, the synergy between the artists creates a studio band dynamic that elevates the creative process,infusing each track with a unique blend of individual artistry and collective vision.
‘Always Out Of Time’ is a testament to the idea that some musical traditions are not relics of the past, but rather vital languages that continue to find new things to say.
By presenting these songs in a live, continuous format, DIIV has created more than a simple concert recording; they have built a sonic monument to the present moment. ‘Boiled Alive’ is a reminder that even as the water begins to bubble, there is a strange, shared humanity to be found in the heat.
‘Live at Sin-é’ captures Jeff Buckley before mythology calcified around him. It presents a young artist in a cramped Manhattan club, testing the limits of his instrument and his inheritance, braiding together Duane Eddy twang, Dylan introspection, Led Zeppelin swagger, French chanson melancholy, and Sufi transcendence.
‘Lightning Might Strike’ is a testament to the belief that while we cannot predict the storm, the act of making something within it provides a purpose that no bolt can shatter.
‘Reflectors Vol. 1’ is a vital document for those who value the process of creation as much as the finished product, capturing two bands at their most potent and uninhibited as they explore the psychedelic underground.
Mahta’s latest single, Life Will Catch You, leans into dreamlike psych-pop — weightless and tender on top, driven and steady underneath. The track expands Mahta’s sonic palette into more spacious, immersive territory, inviting listeners to surrender to the flow and trust the rhythm carries them forward.
Heddy Edwards is a singer-songwriter, producer, and poet hailing from the south suburbs of Chicago, now residing in northern Virginia. Her music is defined by her abstract and poetic lyricism, captivating melodies, and unique vocal tone and style.
Emerging as a vibrant force in the modern rock scene, Midnite Radio is a euphoric, theatrical band that seamlessly fuses soulful melodies with dynamic, larger-than-life productions. Founded by longtime friends and creative collaborators Lee Coram (guitar) and Beak Wing (drums) from Lebanon, Tennessee, the roots of the band run deep in camaraderie and a shared passion for storytelling through music.
Mirror at Night B-Sides is a 7” EP from composer and producer *Eric Angelo Bessel, arriving Friday, March 27, 2026. Serving as a companion
piece to 2025’s Mirror at Night, the release features two new instrumental compositions that drift between memory and dream, dissolving the
boundaries of time and place. With a palette that feels both intimate and otherworldly, Bessel uses modern tools to summon something eerily
eternal—music that feels unearthed rather than newly made.
‘Everything Is Fine’ is not a record that shouts its importance. Instead, it accumulates power through detail: the grain of Prauser’s voice, the sympathetic interplay between electric guitar and pedal steel, the disciplined support of bass and drums.
Bono and Burattini have crafted a record that rewards the patient listener, offering a sanctuary of sound that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant.
Ultimately, this release represents a sophisticated evolution for both artists. Filippo Ansaldi proves himself to be a reed player of immense restraint, while Simone Sims Longo demonstrates an intuitive understanding of how to process acoustic weight without crushing its spirit.
‘Somersaults’ is deathcrash at their most liberated. The album doesn’t shout, and it doesn’t need to. Its quiet expansiveness invites immersion, offering the rare pleasure of music that’s both reflective and life-affirming.
Voxtrot is finally back with LP number two. Was it worth the 19-year wait since their debut? Resoundingly yes! Soaring pop arrangements and orchestral warmth saturate the record in a cozy, familiar light, while Ramesh Srivastava imbues each song with his innate storytelling abilities.
With what seems like one brain guiding everyone’s limbs, there are no flamboyant showcases, no spotlight shining on one player at the expense of the others.
‘A Short History of Decay’ does not offer the comfort of a graceful exit; instead, it provides panoramic documentation of what it means to fall apart in real-time, shedding the dense fog of the past to reveal the raw nerves underneath.
Lala Lala delivers an intricate, intelligent record that balances kinetic energy with contemplative depth, a work that rewards both careful listening and emotional immersion. It is a bold statement of artistic growth and a testament to the power of music to explore the human condition.
There’s no hierarchy here, only a shared belief in melody and mood. Long whispered about as a hidden treasure within Sweden’s indie landscape, Fort Not emerge with this release not as a band chasing validation but as one confident in its voice.
Ultimately, this anniversary edition serves as a reminder that Peter Baumann was not merely a participant in the electronic revolution, but one of its most visionary cartographers. ‘Romance 76’ remains a sophisticated, brooding, and essential document of a musician finding his voice in the silence between the notes.
By dismantling these songs and rebuilding them within their own fractured aesthetic, Xiu Xiu proves that to truly honor an artist is to engage with their work as a living, breathing, and occasionally terrifying thing.
Ultimately, ‘Paper Masks’ is a testament to what happens when two artists refuse conventional narrative or accessibility in favor of exploration. It is a record that balances minimalism with emotional immediacy, abstraction with intimacy, and meticulous composition with the serendipity of improvisation.
Atlanta-based artist Matare8 is making waves in the music scene with the release of his original EP, Brevity-, on 24th Feb 2026. Drawing influences from bands like *Catherine Wheel and *M838, Matare crafted _Brevity to deliver a cohesive statement of his musical identity, staying true to his genre while exploring new sonic territories.
The Sway, original indie rockers born out of North London, UK, in 1989, are David (Vocals, Guitar), Paul (Bass), Jim (Guitars) & Sean (Drums).
2024, the band released a brand new EP and followed that up by bringing their entire back catalogue to streaming platforms for the first time.
2026! More new Music. 2 new songs.
Druglords of The Avenues distinguish themselves with poetic lyrical themes confronting the trials and tribulations of the working class, but without the bluster or politics of ‘street punk’ peers. Johnny Bonnel has transformed himself into a prolific lyricist, and this new record, coupled with his surprising new project, Primitive Heads, reinforces his dedication to the written word.
“It’s Called Love … It’s Called The Blues” is the new single from Brisbane duo Wattmore8, written and recorded in collaboration with long time cowriter/mentor and *Australian country music legend Allan Caswell. Wattmore and Caswell blend classic Australian country storytelling with a focus on strong melodies and honest lyrics.
Fake Plastic is a band that, like no other, combines old school rock aesthetics and stadium choruses with indie credibility, experimentation, and garage punk grit. Their songs are written and performed straight from the heart, and are cutting-edge poetic reflections of the contemporary condition.
Metheny has played in many contexts: stripped down guitar trios, acoustic solos, the highly arranged and sonically expansive Pat Metheny Group. But his vision always comes through clearly, no matter what the context.
What makes ‘Base.’ compelling is not its stylistic shifts or analog affectations, but its philosophical core. By relinquishing the expectations that trailed his earlier success, he has made something unburdened by performance anxiety.
What ultimately distinguishes ‘A Hum of Maybe’ is its refusal to dramatize recovery. Ring’s solution to creative blockage, daily, pressure-free sketching, doesn’t result in an album of loose fragments, but in one of remarkable coherence and emotional focus.
Mt. Fog has crafted more than just a collection of songs; they have grown an ecosystem. ‘Every Stone Is Green’ studies the light that exists within the shadows, proving that the most authentic human experiences are often found when we finally allow ourselves to be reclaimed by the forest.
The album does not promise clarity about what lies ahead. Instead, it offers something more durable: a model of how to move forward together, attuned to the past, awake to the present, and unafraid of complexity. In that sense, ‘Proceed’ is less a declaration than an action. An action that continues to unfold long after the final notes fade.
What distinguishes ‘Tender Anger’ is not simply its meticulous craftsmanship, though that is undeniable. It is the coherence of its emotional inquiry. Lueenas approaches composition as a form of close listening: to collaborators, to silence, to the body’s responses.
What makes ‘The Mirror’ remarkable is not merely its sonic ambition but its ethical posture. Meek approaches songwriting as an act of inquiry. He resists tidy conclusions, preferring to dwell in the generative tension between doubt and devotion.
What distinguishes this album from the band’s earlier, more mercurial releases is not merely cohesion but clarity. The emotions that once flickered behind gauze now stand in soft focus, neither overstated nor withheld.
South-West Emo for when life gives you lemons.
When The Waters Part was recorded entirely live with no overdubs and a lot of love. It aims to explore the cross-section between love, intimacy and religion. Questioning what we were taught and our own self-imposed expectations, regarding a restrictive perspective on sex and intimacy, is an emotional and confusing tidal wave
Hallucinophonics exist at the nexus of consciousness and sound—crafting immersive soundscapes that challenge the boundaries between reality and reverie. Drawing from Pink Floyd’s cosmic explorations, Porcupine Tree’s atmospheric sophistication, and Tame Impala’s psychedelic innovation, they create music that functions as both artistic statement and transformative experience.
Since forming in 2017, Dryadic has built a reputation as one of the UK’s most compelling contemporary folk-roots bands, known for their rousing live shows, unapologetically feminist songwriting, and rich, string-led arrangements.
“Un Destello de Luz” stands as a testament to the power of careful craft and shared expression, an album that finds radiance not in spectacle but in the quiet resilience of sound shaped with intention.
After a year-long hiatus following their debut album DN001, Def Nettle returned with gusto in 2025, releasing singles ‘Get Me Here’, ‘Headwrecker’ and ‘Nothing For It’, earning praise from BBC Radio 6 Music, RTÉ 2FM, Louder Than War, Hot Press, Total Rock and more. Punkier and funkier than ever, forthcoming single ‘Mohawk’ delivers 80’s post-punk guitar riffs against melodic, new-wave textures in a nostalgic but contemporary vision that would be as
comfortable in a New York loft as a Madchester dance floor.
Acclaimed British singer-songwriter and alt-folk artist Andy Smythe is set to release his highly anticipated, genre-defying eighth studio album, Quiet Revolution, on March 13, 2026. Quiet Revolution delves into complex narratives of societal struggle and psychological drama, set against the backdrop of a world grappling with the rise of AI and political upheaval
The Trusted are a four-piece from Southend-on-Sea, blending post-punk energy with widescreen pop ambition. Formed during their school years, the band bonded over British guitar heroes and the craft of real songwriting. Their sound draws on influences such as The 1975, The Clash, Catfish and the Bottlemen and Elvis Costello, but always lands somewhere unmistakably their own.
With the world rapidly spiraling, devolving into a climate changed dumpster fire, The Julies have returned just in time to soothe dreampop and shoegaze souls. ”Cherisher” is the band’s second full-length in 3 years and a return chock-a-block with 80s and 90s reference points to satisfy dogged Cure, New Order, Ride, and Adorable fans. Spoiler alert: the new record improves on its strong predecessor.
New York City’s KILLCODE has never played it safe, and in 2026, they’re doubling down. The five-piece rock powerhouse returns with “RIDE (DJ Johnny Juice High Roller Remix)”, a fearless cross-genre collaboration featuring DJ Johnny Juice of Public Enemy, marking one of the band’s most ambitious and boundary-pushing releases to date.
Raised among a family of musicians and performers, music became Vi Talli’s first language and constant companion. In 2022, just as she was preparing to release her debut solo album in Ukraine, Russia’s invasion scuttled the release and forced her and her younger sister to flee their homeland. Finding refuge in France, Vi performed wherever she could, on streets, cafés and in small clubs, transforming loss into expression. Those experiences reshaped her, blending the emotional depth of her upbringing with the diverse musical influences of being on the road in countries far from home.
Sophia Garvey doesn’t knock. She scratches. She screams. She shoves her way through the cat flap. Her new single “Let The Cat In” (via Score Global) arrives with three chaotic minutes of lust, desperation, and feral confidence. This is pop-rock with claws out, sultry, aggressive, and deliberately unhinged. Sophia is the cat refusing to be house-trained.
Icelandic cellist and composer Eythor Arnalds announces the release of his new single “Promenade nr. 7”, the latest preview of his forthcoming second full-length album Music for Walking, arriving May 29, 2026 via Alda Music. Following his debut album The Busy Child (2025) and the live EP String Theory (2025), Arnalds continues to develop a distinctive body of work situated at the intersection of neo-classical composition, ambient music, and cinematic sound.
London-based indie artist SAMLOW introduces himself with “Magazine,” a high-voltage debut single that fuses indie-rock grit with electronic pulse, low-frequency tension, and undeniable forward motion. Built around driving basslines, taut synths, and choruses that cling like static, “Magazine” marks the first transmission from an artist who has spent years tuning his signal before stepping fully into the light.
Eric and Marc Ostermeier and Tanya Maus emerge not as cult curiosities but as architects of a deeply considered sonic language. ‘Feed Like Fishes’ stands as evidence that some records do not age into relevance; they simply wait for the world to catch up.
For those who value the tactile beauty of live performance, the interplay of musicians, and the subtle architecture of thoughtfully arranged songs, ‘Grown’ is less a genre exercise than an invitation to listen differently.
This is an album that understands that finding where you fit is not a solitary act, but a dialogue between the self and the world. It is a sophisticated, beautifully rendered collection that confirms Jay Som as a vital force in the modern musical canon.
What ultimately distinguishes ‘Hrafnamynd’ is its empathy. Wolf does not impose emotion onto the images she accompanies; she listens to them.
Avoidance Moon is album #6 from the prolific avant-garde post-punk outfit Zabus, helmed by Jeremy Moore: founder and curator of Washington D.C.’s Saccharine Underground label. With Avoidance Moon, Zabus delivers a confrontational and immersive album that fuses gothic atmospheres, psychedelic rock expansiveness, and the abrasive edge of no-wave and noise rock
Matt Basile is a Country Western singer and songwriter based in New York City. With his distinctive bass-baritone, insightful lyrics, and a repertoire of familiar favorites and sleeper classics, each performance is an engaging look at the history of American music and songs.
Emerging from the vibrant New York City music scene, Sputnik the Band compellingly explores the American pop tradition. Fronted by the ethereal and dreamy voice of singer/songwriter Genie Morrow, and grounded by the versatile instrumental talents of Nigel Rawles and a rotating cast of New York’s best studio and live musicians, Sputnik the Band creates music that feels like a beloved mix tape left by a gone but never forgotten friend.
This is an essential document for those who find comfort in the fuzz and clarity in the distortion, signaling a new, more formidable era for the project.
Comet Gain has always understood that the best music is a shared secret, a collection of moments caught before they disappear.
‘Trees For Clouds’ is a testament to the beauty of the atmospheric, proving that the most profound insights often occur in the space where the branches meet the air.
‘Discombobulated’ is not an album designed for casual consumption; it is a challenging, brilliant, and utterly original document of a band that refuses to stand still, proving that Hen Ogledd remains one of the most vital forces in contemporary experimental music.
Introducing BruceBAn$hee, the talented artist hailing from Maryland, United States. Influenced by a diverse array of musicians, including the rejects, neon trees, deftones, nirvana, and turnstile, BruceBAn$hee brings a unique sound to the music scene
Described by founder and frontman, Dave White, as their “most raw, fucked up, brutal, honest work to date”, and “possibly the most punk we’ve become”, Fog is the sixth full-length studio LP from influential New Zealand band, LUNG. Fog was recorded over just two days at The Surgery in Newtown, Wellington, with producer Lee Prebble at the helm, and explores more overtly the underlying punk roots of the band’s core influences, as Dave correctly intimates.
Four days on the high seas with Modest Mouse and a bunch of their friends.
With chance pre-pandemic email exchanges being their first contact in nearly 30 years, dispersed former bandmates Rob, Tony & Nigel started to develop musical ideas while trying to understand how to coax reasonable-sounding productions from their ancient MacBooks. Eventually, someone suggested that talking to each other could be useful. Nearly four years later, the album Forever Polyester was completed, with the three still not having breathed the same air together since those carefree days.
Born in Germany and raised around the world, Amana Melome’ is a Euro-Caribbean-American singer-songwriter whose music bridges jazz heritage, soulful storytelling, and global influence. As the granddaughter of jazz legend Jimmy Woode, former bassist for Duke Ellington, and collaborator with Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, and *Sarah Vaughan8, she carries a generational legacy of musical excellence. Her debut album Indigo Red became the first record ever distributed by Whole Foods Markets and was later released internationally on Italy’s IRMA Records, launching her into festivals across Europe, Brazil, and Asia.
Pianist and Pyroclastic owner Kris Davis had two things on her mind when she created The Solstalgia Suite – the ongoing effects of climate change and the desire to write for a string quartet.
‘Imaginary Reflections’ is a sophisticated achievement in independent pop, a record that finds beauty in the act of looking back while keeping its gaze firmly fixed on the horizon.
‘No Frontiers 5’ proves that the vision of a technologically synchronized Europe is best heard through its outliers. These artists are the true pioneers, daring to ignore the successful models of the past to find a sound that originates solely from their own restless, visionary personalities.
‘Naebula’ is a staggering achievement from an artist who has spent years perfecting her craft in the shadows. By writing and performing every element herself, Giulia Parin Zecchin has ensured that the record possesses a singular, unbroken frequency.
‘Karakoz’ is an essential document of sonic solidarity. By weaving the voices of the past into the frequency-rich textures of the present, Mai Mai Mai has created a work that refuses to let memory fade.
By the time the closing notes of “Diamond Sky” fade into silence, it becomes clear that The Lions Constellation have produced a work that transcends regional boundaries. They remain international benchmarks precisely because they refuse to simplify their sound for local palates.
‘Flutter & Beautify’ is a triumph of mood and melody, a testament to the power of anonymity in an age of overexposure. By letting the music speak for itself, Crimson Whisper has crafted a work that is impossible to forget and endlessly rewarding to revisit.
A figure once described by underground tape-traders as an “eccentric, wild & weird, rockabilly crazy man,” Batson emerged from Greenville’s mill villages in the 1990s with two home-recorded albums that circulated internationally among collectors of raw, unclassifiable rock. BRUTE FORCE marks his first new appearance since that era.
*Blindness & Light is an informal collective stretching from Anglesey to Yorkshire and many places in between, including such far-flung locations as Japan and Argentina. On this track Colin M Potter is the singer/songwriter/guitarist and Helen Reynolds once again is the female vocalist adding ethereal balance to the mix. Mel Dopazo plays bass and Glenn Welman plays drums.
Pacificaze is a genre-blurring indie band known for blending nostalgic warmth with modern edge. Their new single “Savage” reconnects with the instinctive, sun-charged side of their sound, echoing the surf-rock energy that shaped earlier fan favourites while sharpening it with modern production and punch
Sunflower Lemonaide is the upcoming full-length album from Boston-based indie singer-songwriter ryan john clary. Written and produced entirely by clary, the nine-track project blends folk songwriting with pop and hip-hop–influenced production, centering on conflict, recovery, and emotional growth.
Following the success of their debut EP – which secured early support from Radio X’s John Kennedy and BBC Introducing’s Jess Iszatt (BBC London/Radio 1) – London’s French Dogs return with a sharp, high-velocity jolt to the system. On February 13th, the band releases “Tucker’s Having a Baby,” the frantic first single taken from their highly anticipated debut album arriving this spring.
Something is always being offered, even if only for a moment. Something is always being lost. And in the quiet persistence of breath through pipe and bow, ‘given’ suggests that this cycle of offering, losing, and receiving again may be reason enough.
Silver Summer formed in the Summer 2019, played three successful shows in their hometown of Mankato, Minnesota, and then, like every other musical act in the world, went on hiatus at the start of the COVID-19 lockdown. By summer 2021, Silver Summer had rebooted and were performing again in Mankato. Since then, frontman Colin Scharf has received three Minnesota State Arts Board grants and two Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council grants to fund the production of the band’s debut album, DIE OF LOVE.
Golem Dance Cult, hailing from Belgrave, Australia, is the visionary force behind the mesmerizing Original Video, “Pretty at Dawn.” Their unique sound features Inga Liljestrom on vocals and Jean-Philippe Feiss on cello, creating an ethereal and haunting musical experience. With influences ranging from KILLING JOKE to BECK and BAUHAUS, Golem Dance Cult blends dark tones with captivating vocals to create a sonic landscape like no other.
When you’ve been a band as long as Effusion 35 has (nearly 27 years!), you tend to do things a little differently now than you did then. In this span, the band evolved from a 3-piece, to a 5-piece. What was once a single guitar sound is now a 3-guitar assault. As you can imagine, there’s more stuff going on now.
Bear Jr is an independent alternative rock artist based in the greater Philadelphia area, known for deep expertise in fingerstyle acoustic guitar blended with modern alt-hard rock production. His sound balances emotional restraint and grit, moving between quiet tension and heavier, textured dynamics.
Oruã has managed to capture the heat of a Rio dawn and the cool mist of a Seattle winter in a single, continuous entity; a song cycle that proves the best art isn’t found in polish, but in the honest, chaotic vibration of the human experience. Easily one of 2025’s finest.
Earth Tongue has created a record that is articulate in its heaviness and intelligent in its construction, eschewing the clichés of stoner rock for something far more idiosyncratic and compelling.
This expansive work functions as a dialogue between the synthetic and the organic, exploring what it means to possess a soul in an increasingly automated age.
It functions as a sonic exorcism where Le Bon abandons the architectural precision of her previous era for something more fluid and dangerously visceral.
Recorded by Wilson Tanner Smith in the skeletal remains of the Kreenholm Textile Factory in Narva, Estonia, the album exhales the heavy air of a borderland caught between historical trauma and modern tension.
She’s definitely a bandleader, but she’s not a star, preferring to mold her troop into a tightly bound juggernaut of collective improvisation.
‘Never Turns To Night’ is an articulate testament to the power of the solo voice, proving that Brenden Ramirez is a craftsman of the highest order, capable of finding the extraordinary within the mundane.
Midniter is the indie electronic project from queer, Charlotte-based singer-songwriter, Nic Pugh. At 36, Pugh has been a traveling musician for almost 20 years, playing in mostly punk and rock’n’roll bands, with highlights including Paint Fumes and Jaggermouth. Creating Midniter in January 2024, the project formed as an antithesis to his previous guitar bands. Although influences (including Radiohead, Justice, The Knife, LCD Soundsystem, Aphex Twin, Square Pusher, and M83) stem from many genres, Midniter was parented by the bands of the Indie sleaze era.
Based on the rugged island of Anglesey, Wales and fronted by brooding and emotive vocalist Nathan Jones, DYING HABIT hurl out potent 90’s inspired alt-rock framed by courtesy of the pulsating rhythm section of Mark Jones (drums) and Daniel Garner (bass); and the cultured riflery of guitarist *Alan Hart8.
Plans to Sand, hailing from Philadelphia, United States8, is making waves with their latest release. Following the success of their original works, including the acclaimed album “So What,” the band decided to delve into the realm of covers. Their rendition of “The District Sleeps Alone Tonight” by the *Postal Service was born out of co-leader Adrienne Swiatocha’s deep admiration for the band. After receiving overwhelming praise from fans for their live performance of the cover, Plans to Sand decided to immortalize it as a studio track, showcasing their unique interpretation of the beloved song
Emerging from Mogyoród, Hungary, Vé/Zé, also known as Zoltan Varga, is a multi-talented artist who wrote, performed, and produced the original single “New Car” featuring the captivating vocals of Nóra Rádi. Drawing inspiration from legendary 90’s AOR performers like Peter Gabriel, David Bowie, and Sting, Vé/Zé’s music encapsulates the refinement and honesty of that era while infusing a modern twist.
The Real Anthem, hailing from Arizona, United States, is an alternative rock band comprised of Shawn Helton on vocals and lyrics, Andy Mitchell on guitars and backing vocals, and Matt King on guitars, synths, programmed drums, and mixing engineer. Their latest original single, “Heaven Come Down,” released on January 31, 2026, captivates listeners with a blend of catchy pop elements and intense vocals, drawing influences from the likes of Peter Murphy’s production style and 90’s alternative rock.
UK artist, songwriter, and producer Heron returns with “Fell In Love Again,” the sixth single from his forthcoming album Underground Sky, released one song at a time on his independent label, Cracked Analogue. Blending alternative R&B, soul, and psychedelic pop, the track marks a defining moment in Heron’s evolving sound.
What’s always been most astonishing about bandleader John Andrew Frederick’s songs isn’t how many of them there are, but how many of them are good.
The setlists manage to combine the older material from the split LP and Flex Your Head with the newer songs from the still yet to be released Potions for Bad Dreams, the completed LP they recorded for Touch and Go in 1984 that never came out.
“Spin You Around” by Loudness Wars draws influence from iconic post-punk bands of the 80s and 90s, such as New Order, Thompson Twins, Depeche Mode, and more. The track is a departure from the band’s usual rock sound, as Jay, inspired by synth-driven classics like Depeche Mode’s “Broken Frame” and New Order’s “Blue Monday,” wanted to pay homage to the early synth music era.
Derby Hill is a singer-songwriter from Detroit. His work focuses on the grit and glitter of life, often dealing with themes of family, love, loss, and redemption. His work focuses on blue-collar neighborhoods and back porch swings, whiskey bottle wisdom, impossible resilience, and the profound ridiculous power of even a shred of uneconomic unconditional love. Derby Hill tells stories through his songs, creating moments and characters that make us feel a little less
alone in the world.
ALLEY the band is a four-piece group based on the South Coast of England. Their story began in the mostunexpected way — when guitarist Robbie Davies overheard Ali Wood (rather courageously and somewhat drunkenly) singing a Christmas song in a pub. Struck by her voice, Robbie decided then and there that if he ever started a band, Ali would be his singer. Nine months later, the idea became a reality
Good Day Father has succeeded in creating something that honors the past without being beholden to it, offering a glimpse into a partnership that is as intellectually stimulating as it is sonically rich.
Mandy, Indiana has produced a work that is profoundly original, a sonic document that captures the sound of the world grinding its teeth.