“Toxic Lovers” is a captivating multimedia piece that delves into the intense and ultimately destructive love affair between two individuals. The narrative explores the theme of a passionate love that burns too quickly and fiercely, leading to a toxic dynamic. The video component of “Toxic Lovers” has been expertly created and produced by Joël Proulx Bouffard, also known as VJ Droso. The visuals play a crucial role in conveying the story and evoking the complex emotions associated with the toxic relationship.
Greek singer-songwriter and Citizen Jim frontman Politis Dimitris unveils his solo single “Born Into This”, a powerful track recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, and now available on YouTube and SoundCloud. This marks the official UK promotional debut for his Politis Dimitris 2.0 project.
Lost Velvet crafts a sound where grunge, post-rock, and pop collide in a haunting ‘90s dreamscape. The UK duo of multi-instrumentalist Robert Butcher and vocalist Melissa Morris blend cinematic textures with dual vocals, creating music that feels pulled from a forgotten film reel.
“I Could Kill You But I Love You” delves into a narrative that juxtaposes feelings of hatred and love. With its passive-aggressive yet upbeat nature, the song conceals deeper emotions beneath its catchy melody. Recorded in Matare’s home studio in Sarasota, Florida, the single stands out as a standout track on Matare’s upcoming album, showcasing a raw and authentic approach to music production. This release showcases Matare’s ability to seamlessly blend diverse influences into a cohesive and compelling musical experience.
“The Sky Is Falling” is the sound of four musicians finding each other in the noise. Written during the uncertainty of early 2025, it captures the freefall feeling of a world spinning out—equal parts anxious and alive. Tracked entirely in Austin home studios and mixed/mastered at Tone Freq, the song blends indie rock grit with emotional depth. It’s our first release as a full band, and our way of marking a moment where chaos gave birth to connection.
Sonny Vincent remains a prolific songwriter with consistent releases of blistering punk & roll.
With influences drawn from Nick Shoulder’s album Home on the Rage, Mahto aimed to create a collection of songs that embody simplicity and directness. Each track in the EP reflects the concept of something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue, showcasing Mahto’s ability to craft raw and honest expressions without overthinking.
“Every Year” is a standalone single to precede an extended player later in 2025. This single delivers a blend of punchy guitars, heart-on-sleeve vocals and satisfying harmonies. Described as a “nostalgia bomb with a modern twist”, “Every Year” showcases crafted indie rock with punky undertones and a distinctly Midwestern vibe throughout. Loud, but tuneful, the melody helps it gracefully manoeuvre itself into earworm territory.
There are those who’ve…created their own genre that may not need to be called “jazz” at all.
Drawing on influences from the likes of Blondie and The Ramones, Green Day and The Dollyrots, this tight-knit family unit uses humor and the power of music to push back on all the crap going on in the world. Bad Mary holds up a warped mirror to the current culture and reminds us that having fun is the best way to give yourself an escape from the craziness.
Marc Delgado is a singer/songwriter, poet & storyteller from Woodstock, NY. His last studio album: Wildwood Road (2021) is filled with cinematic, psychedelic snapshots of his days of addiction & violence, living out of motels up & down California’s San Joaquin Valley. Woven into these scenes are songs of loss & survival, redemption, recovery & love. When not performing with his band, Spanish Ghost, Delgado plays constantly as a one-man show.
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.
Veteran alt.rock/pop icon Chris Stamey (dB’s, Sneakers, etc.) marks his latest album Anything is Possible as inspired by his teenage love for the innocent pop music on sixties A.M. radio.
Mia Loucks is a Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter whose delicate, dreamlike sound blends introspective lyrics with meditative, home-recorded production. Influenced by Elliott Smith, PJ Harvey, and Leonard Cohen, Mia’s music has been described as a “brimming with authenticity and raw talent.”
Eva James fiery new single “You’re The Worst” isn’t your typical heartbreak ballad—it’s a full-throttle reckoning wrapped in Paula Cole’s gritty production and delivered with unapologetic feminine rage.
Billy Traxler is an alternative-rock, singer/songwriter. Currently living near Bath, UK. “Disarray” is the new single from his upcoming, first solo album, “Only in my Dreams”. A collection of songs he started while living in a one-bedroom flat with his family in London, just before the lockdowns and concluded while living on a farm near Bath, surrounded by fields and animals. His downbeat lyrics cover intriguing observations on everyday life.
Love’s A Demon is the new album from Oxford based psychedelic rock band The Mighty Redox, due for release on 4th July 2025. The Mighty Redox are celebrating thirty years in the business having been formed in 1995 by partners Sue Smith and Phil Freizinger.
Had circumstances been different, the record might well have kickstarted a new phase of Runnings’ long career, rather than become his elegy.
“Change Our Ways” is set for release via Engineer Records worldwide on all major streaming platforms on Friday July 4th 2025. The official video was shot in Blackpool U.K. in March 2025 starring the very hairy, brash, slobbery, infamous Pooch Pistols. When these massive K9’s are not being rock stars they are training with their friends from Blackpool Working Newfoundland Group to help save lives in the water. A GoFundMe campaign is set up to help the amazing charity.
New single from Paris-based Afternoon in the Park.
Indie rock-funk collective Circus Mind returns with their newest single, “Waste of Time,” available now on all streaming platforms. With a signature blend of wit, groove, and self-aware lyricism, the band delivers a tongue-in-cheek anthem for every artist who’s ever asked themselves, “Why am I doing this?”
New Jersey-based artist Brett Altman just released his playful summer pop single, “Pretty Long Island Girls,” available now, across all streaming platforms.
“Dead Men’s Songs” is the second release from Marine Store Dealer’s upcoming second album. The song explores themes of social unrest, political collapse, and the lingering influence of the past set against the backdrop of life continuing during and after a crisis.
Melodic, jangly pop with heart. “Skyrocket” is the latest single from London-based band Sons of Martha. Sons of Martha turns to shimmering guitars, tight hooks, and a sense of wide-eyed momentum in this instantly catchy track. Think late-night jaunts, quiet thrills, and the rush of chasing something just out of reach.
Rubanq is an independent Swedish artist making music for people who crave honesty over perfection. Blending americana, singer-songwriter vulnerability, and a raw grunge edge, Rubanq’s sound offers something refreshingly real in a crowded, polished landscape.
Franky Fugazi is a British multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and composer, born and raised in Golborne, Greater Manchester, UK.
Los Angeles psychedelic rock outfit Tombstones In Their Eyes present their new single ‘I Am Cold’, born from a period of intense personal freefall. It’s a raw, unflinching look at vulnerability and the chilling acknowledgment of emotional detachment, transforming inner turmoil into a powerful, resonant anthem.
Original New York City art-rock, forcefully delivered and wildly inventive, but remarkably well-organized, is what The Whimbrels are all about. The powerful debut LP from musicians associated with Swans and Glenn Branca, among others, is an experimental guitar playground, where a three-headed monster of fresh riffs, hooks and harmonies lurks. Meet it head on.
Raised in rural Shropshire and based in Tottenham, North London – the music of Oaken Lee is informed by both places. Acoustic guitars and field recordings, drum machines and distorted bass. Traditional folk storytelling painted with a progressive palette. Oaken Lee’s first full-length offering, ‘Home (is a folk-rock mixtape)’ is coming to Spotify (and tape) – Summer 2025.
Written in 1998 and completed decades later, “Spoke For What I Knew” explores the fragile space between two people when emotions are misaligned—where a moment of intimate honesty creates irresolvable tension. It’s a song about relational asymmetry and how sometimes separation is the only way out. The recording—performed, arranged, and mixed in my home studio—remains rooted in its original form, shaped subtly by time. Mastered by Ruben Cohen at Lurssen Mastering in Los Angeles.
Kinsley, hailing from Raleigh, United States, presents a captivating blend of folk and rock influences in their latest EP, GHOSTS. The project, led by key contributors Adam Staley and Christopher Jones, delves into intricate storytelling and emotional depth. Recorded in Raleigh, NC, with additional field recordings from Graham, NC, this EP showcases a fusion of acoustic instrumentation and haunting melodies that transport listeners to evocative worlds. With a deliberate pace and narrative-driven approach, Kinsley’s GHOSTS is a genre-defying release that pays homage to both past legends and present realities.
“Little Wonder” is a powerful first statement—an unfiltered mix of grit and soul, bursting with passion and purpose. It’s the kind of song that makes you stop, listen, and feel something real. For a band that thrives in the shadows, this debut marks the beginning of something bright.
D2UR (pronounced “Detour”) is a rock band from Winnipeg, fronted by husband-and-wife duo Mike and Diane Isbister. Blending gritty guitars, powerhouse vocals, and authentic rock energy, the band has carved out a unique place in *Canada8’s rock scene. With tracks like “Right Now” already turning heads, “Fire” marks a bold step forward in the band’s evolution.
Influenced by artists such as Eminem, Red Hot Chili Peppers, LP, and Brandi Carlisle, Amy Field’s “Universe” delves into the universal theme of yearning for something unattainable in a world full of possibilities. The track’s production, helmed by Jack Murphy, offers a dynamic progression that builds towards a mesmerizing guitar solo by Robby Hodgey, adding a distinctive touch to the song.
Citizens of YEAH!!! hailing from Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK, is the brainchild of a talented multi-instrumentalist who embarked on a lockdown home recording project that has blossomed into a musical journey. Their latest single, “Rectangle,” set to release on 05th Jul 2025, is a precursor to their highly anticipated 3rd album. With a fusion of influences and a dedication to craft, Citizens of YEAH!!! promises a unique and captivating sound that is sure to resonate with audiences worldwide.
Mukka & the Wizard Sleeves is a raw, relentless poetic punk collective known for blending fierce riffs, rapid-fire rhymes, and unfiltered storytelling. Hailing from the brewing town of Burton on Trent, their sound is fuelled by a mix of socially conscious commentary and raucous tales from life on the sesh, striking a balance between chaos and reflection. Drawing influence from Soft Play, Rage Against the Machine, Riskee and the Ridicule, The Chats, and of course a mutual love of funky beats, their music delivers a gut-punch of authenticity with a dash of wit and madness.
The* London* singer-songwriter’s new single unravels the insides of a bittersweet romantic relationship caught up in the whirlwinds of modern urban life. The catchy track combines a laidback ballad-like vibe with cathartic lyrical content. Have you ever experienced a domestic situation with someone who means the world to you, when everything seems to fall apart at that very moment, you end up speaking your mind and rush into decisions you may live to regret? Well, welcome to the club.
Dream Rock botherers Secret Garden Gathering formed in Liverpool, UK, in 2008. Over 4 years, and after support slots with the likes of the Low Anthem, Lanterns on the Lake, and Jane Weaver, they built up a cult following across the Merseyside music scene and beyond, before going into indefinite hiatus in 2012. They return, 13 years later, with their self-produced live EP Is-Y-Deri’ (Under the Oaks) recorded in a freezing cottage deep in the Welsh mountains in early 2025.
With influences ranging from independent artists pushing creative boundaries to the likes of Billie Eilish and Nine Inch Nails, John Deering’s “Gotta Get Away” stands out as a unique musical offering. The song, inspired by the Ukraine War, portrays a father’s heartfelt moments with his daughter amidst turmoil. Through experimental vocal techniques and a blend of instruments, John crafts a compelling sound that captures the essence of resilience and longing, making this release a significant addition to his discography.
Mary Isobel Catherine Bernadette O’Brien’s lost album, now resurrected.
The Night Before the Space Age is the new album from cult Portuguese singer Bernardo Devlin. The Night Before the Space Age follows his 2021 two CD album release Chroma Key. Based in Lisboa, Portugal, Devlin has composed for stage and screen as well as having released a slew of acclaimed solo albums and collaborated with all manner of avant-garde artists including Osso Exótico, an experimental group he co-founded in the late 1980’s and English composer and pianist Andrew Poppy and Swedish-American multi-instrumentalist Helena Espvall, who contributes to this album.
Forced Fun For The Just OK Life is what happens when a songwriter, fed up with modern life, decides to document the quiet madness of being alive—through lush baroque pop, punchy punk, blues rock, indietronica, dream pop, and the occasional sarcastic guitar solo. A cocktail that’s hard to take in one sip.
As James Dyer’s “Tired Eyes” hits the airwaves on 27th Jun 2025, it brings to life a melody born from the artist’s travels and experiences. The cello, expertly layered by Alasdair Henry, adds an orchestral touch to the track, creating a standout atmosphere. Produced and mixed by MTCHLR, the single stands out for its melodic essence and thoughtful songwriting. James’ dedication to crafting meaningful music shines through in this release, offering a glimpse into his musical evolution and showcasing his commitment to creating songs that resonate with audiences.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor makes up a handful of canceled dates from last year, creating storm and stress in dynamic bursts. Their secret sauce? The hardworking projectionist.
Monday 10:55 is the new EP from Oxford band bedd, a musical project led by singer, songwriter, composer, and producer Jamie Hyatt. The Monday 10:55 EP is due for release on 27th June 2025. Jamie is a longstanding Oxford musician known for his previous bands The Family Machine, The Daisies and Medal as well as his scores for films Elstree 1976 and The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee.
Leyla Romanova is a composer who creates music of different genres – from orchestral and neoclassical piano music to techno.
With influences stemming from punk, ska, and anti-folk backgrounds, Saint Nick the Lesser draws inspiration from seasoned artists like Laura Jane Grace, Chuck Regan, and Tim Barry, with a particular nod to the impactful stylings of Frank Turner evident in “21 Minutes.” Delving into the poignant narrative of a suicide attempt and the subsequent journey towards redemption, the track serves as a beacon of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.
Shadow Genesis is the latest EP from Washington DC’s Zabus, in what has been a highly prolific period for the avant-garde post-punk outfit. Sustaining the momentum from their two most recent full-length albums, Automatic Writhing (September 2024) and Floodplain Canticles (January 2025), the new EP showcases select tracks from both of these releases; along with a brand-new song from the next Zabus album, Whores of Holyrood (August 2025).
“Watermelon” is the powerful new single by The Zaramutas, blending heavy guitars, pounding drums, and emotive vocals to deliver a raw call for justice. Written in response to the war in Palestine, the song draws its name from the watermelon—a symbol of resistance and survival. It channels grief, solidarity, and defiance into a politically-charged piece of alternative rock. The single arrives ahead of a full album later this year.
Peruvian double flutes gives this track a unique and mysterious sound. A story is told from two perspectives in this duet, with both halves arriving at the same place in the end (no mention of piña coladas).