Dark Archer returns with “Broken Feeling,” that sits right in the gut of burnout, that comes from carrying too much for too long. Led by Jason McDonald’s stark, emotionally direct writing, the song leans into exhaustion without trying to tidy it up. It’s heavy, expansive, and uncomfortably honest, tracing that…
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The song nudges you, gently but persistently, toward a decision you’ve been putting off. That’s exactly the lane The Adel Gomez Band steps into with “As Soon As Tomorrow,” a guitar-driven pop-rock cut that screams both throwback and right-now. Hailing from Aberdeen, the band leans into a groove-heavy coalescence of…
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There’s a bold, almost rebellious energy behind Joseph Schwartz’s Maybe I Belong—an album that questions who gets to define it in the first place. Based out of Chicago, Schwartz leans into a hybrid approach, fusing AI-generated foundations with meticulous human shaping, and the result is surprisingly cohesive. The record pulses…
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der Mist brings a burst of flavors, sparking with intention in his latest album, Northern Lights, that came out just this 3rd April. What you will get here is what they built on their self-titled debut from back in 2021, in a more mature, more nuanced concoction of indie electronic,…
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Released this 24 April 2026 by Ken Woods and The Electric Reckoning, is their new single that sums up the moral and political clash in American society perfectly. “Eyes Shut” is the first taste of his upcoming record, American Catastrophe, with a different liveware, namely The Electric Reckoning. The single…
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The Wallhangers’ “Running For Their Souls” arrives with a backstory that already feels like an indie-rock fable. Released on 5th January 2026, the single comes from James Bolen, a Kentucky-based multi-instrumentalist who stepped away from the grind, left Atlanta behind, and buried himself in the mountains of Harlan to rebuild…
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Ava Nicole makes a stormy first impression with “Birthday Card,” the debut single that introduces her as a theater kid with a rocker’s heart and a songwriter unafraid to kick open locked emotional doors. Set to lead into her upcoming 10-track album, When Everything Is Said and Done, the track…
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Washington DC-based Project Rod Williams is here to purge heartbreak. With “So Over You,” the artist digs into the messy aftermath of betrayal and flips it into something strangely empowering. Originally conceived years ago and now reworked into a more fully realized version, the track leans into a brooding slow-rock…
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There’s a fine line between chaos and charm, and Phytö dance all over it with “Like Poles.” The track arrives as a bright, off-kilter burst of energy, less heartbreak ballad, more neon-lit spiral through attraction, confusion, and self-delusion. Known for blending funk grooves with a modern, slightly nostalgic twist, Phytö…
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If there’s one thing The Hypnotiks understand, it’s how to make groove feel like second nature. Hailing from Paris, this tight-knit collective has built its name on reviving soul and funk with a lived-in, no-frills energy—less museum piece, more late-night jam session that spills into the streets. With “Stone Cold…