Released on February 21, 2026, “This Gun” finds Rosso Tierney going for the jugular with a metal track that is heavy on impact but even heavier on feeling. Drawing from the grit and punch of modern rock and metal while keeping his own cinematic, emotionally driven voice intact, Tierney digs…
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BLUES CORNER was never meant to be a nostalgia act. Born from the enduring friendship between Phil Roman and Seb Oroval, the Paris-based project returns to the roots of Blues not to imitate it, but to live inside it. With “All That We Are”released on February 20th, 2026, the duo…
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I.D.K.’s return doesn’t tiptoe in; it kicks the door open. “Nark 5” hits with that sharp-edged punk urgency the North Jersey band built their name on, but this time there’s a cinematic pulse running underneath the distortion. Hailing from Cliffside Park, New Jersey, and releasing their first original material since…
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Prem Byrne steps into 2026 with “Love Is Blind,” a release that feels both intimate and expansive, showcasing the Forest Knolls, California-based singer-songwriter’s growing mastery of blending acoustic warmth with electronic nuance. Known for soulful vocals, moving melodies, and thoughtful lyricism, Byrne has steadily built a reputation as an artist…
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Burton Badman’s Crazy Chemistry feels like the moment a band stops experimenting in the lab and finally drinks the potion they’ve been brewing. Three years on from their debut, they sound bolder, darker, and far more sure of who they are, splicing post-rock crescendos, shadowy prog shifts, and raw alternative…
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Irish project Lazember taps straight into the rush of memory and forward motion with “Don’t Look Back,” a widescreen indie-rock single born in the hills of Co. Donegal and built for festival fields. What began as songwriter Paul Rodgers tinkering away on an album found its true form when he…
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Peningo Riders might’ve rolled into people’s feeds with the witty “Duck That Jeep,” but with “Love Ain’t Everything,” they slam the gearstick firmly into full-blooded Southern Rock. Based out of Marianna, Florida, and steeped in classic Americana storytelling, the band uses this Friday-the-13th, pre-Valentine’s release to cut through the sugar…
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Midnite Radio’s debut EP, Auntie, is a neon-lit rock opera beamed straight out of Nashville by way of Lebanon, Tennessee, and LA. Built on the long-running friendship of guitarist Lee Coram and drummer Beak Wing and fleshed out by vocalist/keyboardist Ken Christianson, bassist Miles Martin, and lead guitarist Jon Shearer,…
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Hallucinophonics are trying to sonically map the inside of a strange, lucid dream, and “Afternoon of Acid Rain” might be their most inviting trip yet. Sitting somewhere between space rock, indie folk warmth, and classic psych-prog, the track feels like stepping into a cartoon cosmos where everything looks unhinged but…
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Charlie and the Moonshine sound like they were born in a roadhouse somewhere between the American South and the Mexican highlands, and “El Diablo” leans all the way into that borderland. Formed in the mountains of Mexico and recording their debut album live in Avándaro’s legendary rock enclave, the band…