Scott’s Tees returns with a quietly arresting new single, “We Move As Fast As Storms Allow,” released 15 September 2025, a lo-fi daydream from a bedroom in Edmonton that somehow feels as wide as the prairie sky outside. Made entirely by one person under the Scott’s Tees moniker, the song…
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ECHOMODE’s new single “Waves of Life,” released on 19 September 2025, plants a firm flag in the electronic landscape, marking Timisoara producer and composer Flavius Lombrea as a rising force worth keeping an eye on. Built in his personal studio and inspired by an older piece from his own catalogue,…
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Cardiff’s Ivan Moult returns with Stood Out In The Storm, bruised, tender, and reaching for renewal. Out since 7 November via Bubblewrap Collective, the album arrives as the emotional counterpart to Songs From Severn Grove, but with the stakes dialled up. Moult wrote and recorded everything at home once again,…
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Running on Wires by Vampire Liver Therapy arrives on October 31st, 2025 as a raw, dystopian pulse straight out of Santiago, Chile, as a one-man descent into the digital apocalypse. The project is entirely shaped by its creator, who folds together the industrial abrasion of Nine Inch Nails, the theatrical…
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Pascal Boyer’s “Run Away” is a rupture, a break in the ground, a crack in the shell, and a necessary escape hatch carved to refuse to stay trapped. Released in September and woven into his new EP safe with us, the track comes as a moment of transformation captured in…
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ALL I LIVE FOR’s Into The Ether storms in on October 31, 2025, as a fully realized leap forward for Leeds-based multi-hyphenate Mike Pearson. Written, performed, produced, mixed, and mastered entirely in his own studio, with drummer Dave Williams adding rhythmic muscle and steady guidance, the album feels like the…
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Inticome War steps straight into the fire with his new single “Ayip Memleketim Ayip,” a fierce collision of AI-generated production and deeply human truth. The Turkish artist has built a reputation for treating artificial intelligence as a medium, a digital canvas where he paints raw social commentary. This track, whose…
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Ambrosia II by Rotterdam drummer-composer Ruud Voesten arrives in late 2025 as the next chapter in his Dante-inspired saga. It’s a leap from the flames of Inferno into the slow, spiraling ascent of Purgatorio. Voesten, who first cut his teeth on punk before finding his home in jazz and improvisation,…
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No Lonesome’s new EP Am I What I’m Not?, out since October 15th, finds Chicago musician-producer Jeb Backe sharpening their mixed-fidelity palette into something bolder, punchier, and more restless. The project has always walked a curious line between folk, indie rock, and dusty country strolls, but here Backe leans into…
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Audren sharpens her artistic blade with “The Sound of Freedom,” the indie-pop/rock single that doubles as both a warning flare and a gentle hand on the shoulder. Set within the themes that will shape her upcoming album Think Freedom, the track emerges from the hardest corners of her own lived…