“New Car” finds Vé/Zé—aka Hungarian songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Zoltan Varga—leaning into classic songwriting instincts while keeping his gaze firmly forward. Coming out of Mogyoród, Hungary, Vé/Zé channels the emotional clarity and craft of ’90s AOR. You can hear the honesty coming from writing, playing, and producing everything yourself. Featuring…
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Anthony J. Resta’s “Guitar Man” is like a long-overdue self-portrait. A Laurel Canyon lifer and studio OG with decades of iconic credits behind him, Resta finally steps out from behind the console and into the light, reimagining Bread’s 1972 classic as a cinematic confession about devotion, survival, and the love…
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There’s something magnetic about “Song For A Diva.” It slowly pulls you under with mood, memory, and meaning. ALLEY the band, a four-piece from England’s South Coast, continue their introspective streak here, creating indie alternative pop/rock that relates to you in a genuine manner. Following their debut “The Release (Now…
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Crescent don’t arrive too subtle with Milogather Parts 1 & 2—they arrive patiently. This debut EP on Shy Bairn Records hits like a statement of intent. Formed around a shared love of blues-soaked psychedelia and classic indie, Crescent builds songs that breathe, stretch, and sit with discomfort. You can feel…
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Neural Pantheon returns with “The Merchant’s Last Coin,” a dark folk ballad. Staring straight at modern anxiety, the track tells a chilling moral tale about ambition, identity, and the bargains we make on the way to “success.” It’s timeless in spirit, yet uncomfortably current. You could say, it’s an old…
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World On Fire is the sound of one person emptying decades of thoughts, frustrations, and hopes into a single, unruly body of work—and that’s exactly its strength. Downtown Patriots is the solo project of Woodbridge-based artist Danny Watts, who writes, plays, and produces almost everything here himself, and you can hear…
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SAVAGE BEAT have been called the ‘Amsterdam ambassadors of high energy rock ‘n roll’! Their unique style of self-proclaimed ‘street boogie’ is a mix of late 70’s punk mixed with glam and Oi! influences. They are ‘three chord disciples’ on a mission to spread the gospel across the world. The…
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“Hellya” by Less comes as a clenched fist finally opening—and then swinging. This track declares intent, as the sound of an artist deciding how she wants to be heard and refusing to shrink herself any longer. Born out of a suffocating period of apathy and emotional overload, “Hellya” captures that…
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Andy Smith’s “How Do We Keep Moving On” lands with the weight of experience and the confidence of someone who’s been doing this for a long time—and doing it well. With the brooding spirit of ’80s dark rock, the track comes off as a slow-burning act of defiance. This is…
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Liverpool trio Clockwork Animals lean into the atmosphere and intent in the intimate, confrontational “Fantastic Future Dream.” Blurring the lines between alternative rock, post-punk, and shoegaze on their EP of the same name, the band uses this song to zoom out and ask a bigger question: where are we headed,…