Ecce Shnak is back and ready to shake things up with their latest single, “Jeremy, Utilitarian Sadboy,” a wild ride that dives deep into the eccentric life of Jeremy Bentham, the 19th-century philosopher whose mummified head is still on display at the University of London. This track is a glorious…
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[SAMPLE_TEXT]’s Fear Everyone EP is like diving headfirst into a swirling vortex of experimental noise, grungy riffs, and existential dread—and loving every second of the chaos. This raw and unapologetically gritty collection is the sonic equivalent of flipping through a well-worn philosophy book smeared with coffee stains and lit cigarettes.…
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‘Sconi’s Now is the kind of album that sneaks up on you, wraps you in a warm sonic hug, and leaves you wondering where the last 40 minutes went. Equal parts dreamy, introspective, and refreshingly raw, it’s a showcase of the Austin-based musician’s knack for crafting soundscapes from his bedroom…
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Manava Lery’s debut album Blowing Changes is a delightful sonic journey that feels like a sun-soaked afternoon in a Parisian café. Kicking off with “I’m Not Drunk,” this track sets the tone perfectly—it’s an infectious, feel-good anthem that gets your feet tapping and your spirits soaring. With lively horns and…
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Lucie Glang’s “Little Me” is like a warm hug from your future self, reminding you that everything is going to be alright. This delightful collaboration with producer Joe Pope is a heartfelt journey that resonates deeply, especially for anyone who’s ever felt lost or defeated. The song opens with gentle,…
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V of 40M has just dropped his latest track, “Martin Luther,” and it’s an anthemic vibe that you don’t want to miss. The song kicks off with this serene, almost hypnotic intro that feels like the calm before a storm. Just when you think it’s going to stay chill, BAM!…
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Eleven Easy Pieces on Anger & Disappointment by Tom Minor: Album Review
by adminEleven Easy Pieces on Anger & Disappointment by Tom Minor is a manifesto, a wry promise, and a glimpse into the soul of a London indie artist who clearly doesn’t shy away from big, thorny emotions performed in lighthearted, enjoyable ways, making light of stressors. Drawing on a kaleidoscope of…
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SimplyRich’s falling again is a deep dive into the bittersweet beauty of love in all its messy, transformative glory. Crafted entirely in his closet studio, this EP proves that passion and authenticity can thrive in the simplest of spaces. With influences ranging from Take 6 to Natalia Lafourcade, the project…
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Come Melt My Heart by The Transits is a glorious collision of raw punk grit, synth-pop shimmer, and indie charm that will leave your heart pounding and your head nodding. This NZ-South African trio has crafted a track that channels the chaotic energy of youth, the thrill of reckless love,…
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Night Skin by Andy Sydow feels like a warm embrace on a cold night—soothing, soulful, and deeply human. This nine-track Americana gem, produced by the legendary Anders Osborne, captures life’s bittersweet dance between love, loss, and resilience. Recorded in just three days at Dockside Studio in Louisiana, the album’s raw,…