“Ten Little Indies” rewrites the entire script for PoST. After losing their original bassist Gigi Laurino, in 2014, it would’ve been easy for the band to fizzle or fall into repetition. Instead, they met Daniele Maresca, and something clicked. With his touch on piano and synths, the band found a…
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“Entertainment!!!” by Miles Nxbxdy rattles your bones and scream in your face, and honestly, it kind of rules. The track crashes in with an ominous fade and then boom—those thick, distorted beats hit like a demolition crew tearing down your comfort zone. Miles’s voice comes in strong, gritty, and razor-sharp,…
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“This Is Water” by Light and Shade is a sprawling, heartfelt ride through grief, love, memory, and survival, all wrapped in a genre-bending mix of rock, soul, and jazz-tinged instrumentals. Recorded in under six days in Memphis, the album pulses with raw energy and lived-in authenticity. The strong sense of…
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“Under You” by Bri Scully is subtle but emotionally packed in a way that hits like a quiet epiphany. From the very first soft guitar strum, it’s clear this track is going to be a slow burn, one that invites you to sit with the ache rather than rush through…
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Wild and Untamed by Millstöne is a barrelling, gruelling piece to throw your inhibitions out the window as you battle your desire for everything that’s wrong. From the first smug churn of the guitar, you know you’re in for a ride that’s gritty, loud, and unapologetically soaked in sex, sweat,…
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“Linda Moo and Piggy Sue” by Steven Browley catches your ear with its quirky charm and keeps you around with a real message. Straight out of Leverkusen, Germany, Browley brings us a track that’s as playful as it is powerful. From the very first shimmer of the guitar strums, you…
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Ho Jo Fro’s Timidly Free opens like a bright day after stormy weather with catchy beats, shining horns, and a grown-up and gleeful groove. “Timidly Free” was pieced together with care and joy in Charlottesville’s Studio 607 by Paul R Johnson and a gang of seriously talented friends. The vocals,…
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1999 by LIQUEEDO is letting memory, grief, and growth spill out as it releases. From the very first delicate piano notes, it takes you into someone’s most private journal entry, the kind written at 2 a.m. with trembling hands and a breaking heart. Then come the surging drums and fuzzy…
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TEMPLE. BEACH. DISCO. DADDY. by The New Citizen Kane is a sun-soaked, genre-hopping joyride that feels like a beach party hosted by a dream. It’s Kane at his most playful and expansive, remixing fan-favorites with a fresh pulse while slipping in two shiny new tracks that melt right into the…
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“The Ache of Living” by Danielle Schroeder hits like a slow, honest hug from someone who truly gets it. Released on April 26, this track is a soft unraveling of grief, healing, and that raw, aching tenderness you feel when life throws a loss your way. Danielle’s voice, rich and…