Philadelphia-based quartet Close Drive show a soaring blend of rock and folk on their debut studio EP, Old Daze. Catchy hooks and brooding introspection coexist within a range of melodic, e… Read More
A resonating rock album from Vast Robot Armies, The What Gallery initially was intended as an “in-house” production. Mid-way through the album’s creative process, Jason Th… Read More
Catching our ears last month with the single “Captive Coast,” New York-based experimental pop band Tallinn compels again with “Vulgar Nature,” the second single fro… Read More
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Captivating with a moody mystique, “Hypocentre” is a new track from Molly Willis, an artist based in Norwich, UK. Serene acoustics build into debonair gu… Read More
Brooklyn-based artist Glenna Jane unveils a nostalgic, emotive alt-rock sound on the new single “Playing Dead,” asking “am I pre-disposed to be alone?” amidst dynam… Read More
NYC artist Amanda Brecker touts an atmospheric ’80s nostalgia with pop and rock appeal on new single “Wrong Again,” co-written with the artist Daniel Jakubovic. Emitting… Read More
Enthralling with a dynamic prog-rock sound spanning from brightly melodic twangs to nocturnal contemplation, “The Izoku” is a new track from Yomi Ship, a band from Perth, Austr… Read More
Achers is a four-piece noise rock band with a heavy emo hardcore twist that is based in London. They formed in 2022 for the aptly named First Timers Festival, designed to let bands play thei… Read More
London-based band The Miller Test provide a diversely successful sound throughout their new album Double Country, whose art-rock charisma spans from country-set twangs to hooky, spacey pop… Read More
Photo Credit: Red Images PhotographyToday marks the release of The Crazy One, a confident rock-forward display from Chloe Mogg. The artist, who is a prominent force in UK’s West Midlan… Read More
Touting a strong stylistic range of rock and folk, Pollyanna is the debut album from Gabby & The Gondolas. The project is led by Kyle Neveau, originally from San Clemente, California an… Read More
Philadelphia-based rockers Petrol concoct a driving rock appeal throughout “George VI (“Little Joey”).” The four-piece show a guitar-fronted appeal, meshing underlyi… Read More
Jangly guitars, flourishing strings, and bright piano infusions enamor throughout The Master Plan. The album comes via Ned Farr & The Good Red Road, who formed in 1992 in NYC. Their shr… Read More
Spanning from the vibrant synth-led pop of “Trawler” to the opener’s haunting psych-rock intrigue, Connected // Forgotten is the powerful new album from Melbourne-based ba… Read More
A lush charmer from Maida Rose, “Phoenix” comes via the Netherlands-based duo’s upcoming EP, Philia, a release that celebrates the 10th anniversary of the two songwriters… Read More
The opening notes of Natalie Clark’s single, “Late Train” immediately grab the attention of listeners as an electric guitar plays its melodies amidst an intricate tapes… Read More
"SLIPPERY WHEN WET"
1986
LET IT ROCK - Possibly one of the best openers of a record in my opinion. A huge
church organ opening then an explosion of screeching guita… Read More
“I’m in love,” suave vocals declare amidst rollicking guitar twangs on the delightful new single from Divey, the project of artist Alexander Garzone, based in Providence… Read More
“Just Friends” is the serene pop debut from MARSEY, who describes the effort as “about playfully suggesting to a long time friend that you might want to explore a Summer… Read More
The caressingly hypnotic “Visitation” is a striking single from Tan Cologne, the New Mexico-based duo of Lauren Green and Marissa Macias. Gorgeous, mellow vocals and light guit… Read More