Listening Now : Emmett Jerome – Write To Me
Emmett Jerome’s Write To Me is a heartfelt homage to 60’s Southern Rock and Blues, steeped in raw storytelling and organic musicianship. Recorded live off …
Emmett Jerome’s Write To Me is a heartfelt homage to 60’s Southern Rock and Blues, steeped in raw storytelling and organic musicianship. Recorded live off …
April Gloom’s 111 drifts through ethereal synths and shimmering electro-pop textures, a delicate balance of melancholy and uplift. Vocals float like whispers, tracing the mystical …
Tommy Sunsets slams down Wallop, a track that throbs like acid house fed through a broken mirror — jagged, hypnotic, and strangely narcotic. It’s rave …
Happy Dust Gang drop Everybody Gets What They Want, a piece of cool indie brilliance that fuses math-rock weirdness with laid-back alt rock ease. Its …
Quiet Quitting finds Stray Fossa leaning into restraint with shimmering indie textures and understated emotion. Built on airy guitars, hushed vocals, and a steady groove, …
Buddha Tombing captures King-Mob at their most abrasive and hypnotic, sculpting noise into a shape that still feels urgent and alive. What began as sampler …
SYØGE’s collaboration with Aishia, Hold On, is an elegant exploration of emotional depth through melodic techno and progressive house. Aishia’s vocal performance is both haunting …
Blonde Goth’s Specter Of Circumstance drifts like a lucid dream, where bleeding fuzz guitars melt into a haze of melody and memory. There’s an almost …
Ruby Moon’s latest single, Coping, is ear-melting stuff that dives deep into dream pop and shoegaze textures, balancing vulnerability with anthemic resonance. Hailing from NYC, …
SunYears, the project of Peter Bjorn and John frontman Peter Morén, presents The Body, a powerful collaboration with Nicole Atkins from the newly released album …
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