Brand new single “Modern War” sees Barking Poets waste no time drawing you into their dystopian, uneasy, fragile world
Transcendecadence is an alternative rock/ progressive post-punk band lead by Slovakian singer and composer Victoria Priester.
The Kind Hills Announce two new singles and third Album Little Epiphanies, Cross-Continental Indie Pop for Dreamers and Late-Night Wanderers
Julia Greenberg’s “Leaves” turns loss into something warm, plainspoken, and quietly hopeful, letting memory, humour, and live-room intimacy carry the song forward.
Ahead of their next album, Suneaters V: Heroic Dose, the band have dropped the single and video Johatsu.
Joined by maverick improvisers Tyshawn Sorey (drums), Mat Maneri (viola), and Henry Fraser (bass), Kim refuses to simply layer her instrument into a jazz arrangement as a texture.
Using saxophones, flutes, clarinets, harmonica, kalimba, loops, effects pedals, and his own voice, Greenfield adds layers of drones, riffs, ambient abstractions, and improvisational solos.
“Everybody Bleeds” is a modern rock anthem with a classic core about the hidden struggles people carry.
Heron shares final digital single Something Nothing ahead of limited physical pressing for Underground Sky.
London based dub reggae crew The Hempolics return with A Fistful of Covers, a brand-new EP released on ZeeZee Records.
“Travelin’ Heart” is an indie pop track with strong organic and Americana influences, built around acoustic guitar, mandolin, and pedal steel, and carried by a full-band arrangement that lifts into a dynamic, melodic chorus.
UNDEFY is the solo project of Rafal‚ Biernacki, a musician and producer with over 20 years of experience, previously known from the band Disperse
Formed in 2019, James White & The Wild Fire blend psychedelic folk rock with bluegrass, country, and Americana influences.
Where the Wild Things Are, the new one from Duane Hoover is out now.
‘By the Stars’ is the swooning new pop ballad from San Francisco’s Octavian Winters: a beautifully delicate contrast to the dark, angular post-punk of previous single, ‘Elements of Air’.
Tom Tikka’s new album, Roomful of Strangers, released on May 1, 2026, is his fourth studio album and features the critically acclaimed single “The Day I Found You.”
Rising Hertfordshire indie rock outfit The Pedals return with their latest single, “Halfway,” an energetic and emotionally charged release that continues to cement their reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting emerging guitar bands.
Canadian ambient composers Alaskan Tapes and Portland’s Blu Miles unveil their collaborative seven-track album “Blank Slate, Open Space”,
Rising San Fransioco singer-songwriter Clarity Liao returns with her third solo single, “Love You More,”
Bring Your Own Hammer’s “From The Tombs” turns a harsh historical fragment into polished, melodic indie pop, giving a nearly vanished life movement, colour, and care.
“Melancholia,” Modesty Blaise’s returning album carries its fullness easily, with careful songwriting, odd warmth, and enough detail moving through the record to make the 25th Anniversary remaster feel genuinely worth returning to.
Newcastle-born, Paris-based folk-indie songwriter Tom Hancock has released his deeply personal and sonically adventurous debut album, Innate Subjects.
Post mortem is the new album from Melanculia, the longstanding solo project of Nino Sable.
UK indie singer-songwriter JK Jerome announces his debut single “Profanity,” out now.
Oklahoma City indie rock band Blueprint Tokyo will release their new six-song EP Dark New Days
Omaha-based artist EverWill returns with “Sure Thing,” a high-energy rock and pop-punk single
‘Moon Forces’ occupies a fascinating space between free improvisation, ambient experimentation, psychedelic abstraction, and communal ritual. Yet genre labels seem increasingly irrelevant the longer the record continues.
Rather than framing change as a clean break, ‘Residue’ treats it as accumulation, where traces of earlier selves persist within new configurations. The result is a work that resists closure, favoring continuity over resolution. Yea-Ming and The Rumours offer a record shaped by reflection, where emotional experience is neither resolved nor abandoned, but carefully held in view.
Many artists pursue authenticity through calculated roughness. Hoare arrives somewhere more convincing because he seems genuinely uninterested in controlling every aspect of the listener’s experience. ‘Double Exposure’ accepts uncertainty as part of its emotional vocabulary.
What distinguishes ‘Valence’ is its commitment to sustaining ambiguity without lapsing into opacity. Anderson does not seek to guide the listener toward a singular interpretation; instead, he constructs a space where perception itself becomes the subject.
These songs do not attempt to fix the past in place; instead, they allow it to remain fluid, subject to the same uncertainties that define the present. In doing so, Winter captures the peculiar ache of leaving something behind while carrying it forward, an emotional state that resists simplification and, in its complexity, becomes quietly profound.
Stoltz engages with themes of artistic identity and personal evolution without allowing them to become burdensome. Instead, he filters them through melodies that retain a sense of lightness, even when addressing more weighty concerns. ‘If You Don’t Know Me, Buy Now!’ stands as both a continuation and a refinement of his long-standing approach, a work that affirms his place as a songwriter capable of turning introspection into something quietly resonant.
Throughout ‘Paradise On Planet Popstar,’ Wishy demonstrate a keen awareness of how pop structures can both reveal and obscure emotional truth. What distinguishes the album is its refusal to treat escapism as either naive or inherently suspect. Instead, it presents the impulse to imagine alternate worlds as a natural extension of emotional life, one that can illuminate as much as it conceals.
The Loft once embodied the beautiful instability of early independent music: idealistic, combustible, romantic and fragile. ‘Badge’ revisits those qualities from the vantage point of experience rather than youthful volatility. It is not the sound of a band attempting to relive its beginnings. It is the sound of musicians discovering that survival itself can become a form of artistic evolution.
Kid Ginseng has crafted a release that honors electro’s foundational innovators while asserting its own identity with conviction. ‘My Tascam’ does not merely revisit an earlier sound; it reactivates the imaginative spirit that made electro revolutionary in the first place.
Saul Damelyn releases his second album, Kings, Queens & Dream Machines, a suite if songs of renewal, laughter and imagination.
A young pianist from Maine, Yvonne Rogers is mentored by fellow keyboard warrior Kris Davis, who also owns Pyroclastic and produced this album.
Montreal songwriter Matthew Spreen opens his debut album Particles with a quietly disarming act of irony called “Cheer Up!”
Hallucinophonics’ ‘Frozen Meridian’ maps the coordinates where Iceland’s glacial silence becomes a new language.
Ecce Shnak’s “Vincent” moves with theatrical force, operatic vocal lifts, jagged rhythm, and heavy art-rock bursts, turning a smug antagonist into something strange, sharp, funny, and fully alive
Alternative pop artist Me The Machine released his anticipated debut album, The Flesh of the Innocent.
Burnt, a haunting ’90s haze of dark and dreamy alternative rock from Lost Velvet is out now.
Somewhere between insomnia, broken romance, and the glowing machinery of midnight America, John Beckmann has assembled Not Here Not There — a record that doesn’t politely arrive so much as drift through the back door carrying static, perfume, and the strange clarity that comes just before sunrise.
Irish artist Collette Brady-McEntee returns with her latest single “So Long, Solo”, a powerful pop track born from collaboration, connection, and quiet resilience.
“Don’t Stop” stands as a peaceful pause in a fast-moving world — an invitation to slow down and reconnect with what endures.
A companion piece of sorts to Daylight, Shape fills out the minimalist sound of its parent, beginning with the title track.
Sean will release a new album On 5th May 2026 entitled That’s When the Earth becomes a Star
At just 16 years-old, Ava Valianti continues to carve out her own lane in indie pop and poprock with her newest single, “The Conversation,”
Over 10 solo records, Salim Nourallah has crafted a broad catalog of tunes that tend to skew bittersweet yet jangly enough to remain effervescent. With ”Closer As A Star”, he’s as confident in this formula as ever, producing a fresh set of 11 tunes that are gorgeously analog in an increasingly AI-saturated world.
AIMOE, as the opening track from the upcoming EP marks a connection to past Warahenege tracks.