Loren Wylder delivers raw honesty with a pop punk rock edge that feels both timeless and unstoppable. Raised in Gainesville, Florida, on Tom Petty and her German family’s Oktoberfest anthems, she grew up with big hooks, open-road choruses, and the feeling of freedom at full volume. Classically trained on violin…
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The Youngers return after more than two decades with Dreaming, a guitar-driven set recorded at Wilco’s Loft with producer Tom Schick. The Pennsylvania quartet tightens their classic songwriting into a more spacious indie-rock palette here, with layered 12-string textures, cinematic arrangements, and a lean toward atmosphere over strict genre boundaries.…
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Adorn arrive swinging with Let Love Remain, their April 10, 2026 debut, and honestly, it feels like a statement carved in stone. Hailing from Dallas, the band pulls together years of experience into a record that wrestles with division, identity, and connection. These big themes, sure, but they handle them…
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thurane steps into 2026 with purpose and praise on “Lift Him Up,” a vibrant worship anthem that feels tailor-made for live moments, with hands raised, voices united, and energy running high. Hailing from Youngtown, the rising Christian artist blends heartfelt devotion with a polished, full-band sound, drawing from modern worship…
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Eddie Cohn returns with “Weight of the World,” a stripped-back yet emotionally loaded single that cuts through the noise. Ironically, by confronting it head-on. Dropping April 17, 2026, the Los Angeles-based artist teams up with a tight circle of seasoned collaborators to craft something that feels both intimate and expansive.…
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One Last Time is a Luxembourg rock band fronted by Andrea Galleti, whose profile rose after a standout run on The Voice of Germany in 2025. Co-written with Albin Fredy, Bruce Robert Francis and Jonas Holteberg Jensen and road-tested at a songwriting camp in Belgium, the group has sculpted a…
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Highway Wolf, the San Francisco-based project led by Mick Hellman alongside Tal and Amber Morris, steps into original territory with “No Time For Time,” a reflective rock ballad shaped by loss and the search for meaning. Known for reworking classics, this release feels like a turning point—something more personal, more…
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Least We Got Shoes, Bradford’s boxcar-rock bruisers, return with Chapter Two, released April 3, 2026, a raucous, more expansive follow-up that tightens their raw live energy into sharper songwriting. Wayne, Ben (DB), Blake Fox, and Kurt keep the melodies muscular and the hooks unapologetically big. Right out of the gate,…
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Crescent, a Hartlepool psychedelic-rock outfit led by Caleb Hay (guitars/vocals) and Millie Jones (keys/vocals), return with a six-track EP, Lamentations (April 3, 2026). Recorded with Mark Folland, rescued by a decisive re-recorded drum performance from Christian Tunney, and given vintage-valve sheen by Jon Sevink’s mastering, the record feels like a…
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Cogley (formerly Paul Cogley) reimagines and expands his 2022 opus into a bold double-vinyl and streaming reissue called Deep Blue Sky, released March 24, 2026. Through experimental rock, alt-electronica, and heartfelt songwriting, the record grew from a two-year labour into a 16-track statement about redemption, empathy, and keeping sight of…