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Peppermint Heaven - 'AI (The Remixes)'
At a time when artificial intelligence is simultaneously fascinating, unsettling and impossible to avoid, Peppermint Heaven arrive with a release that feels both perfectly timed and strangely playful. 'AI (The Remixes)' takes one of the most anxiety-inducing conversations in modern culture and filters it through shimmering synth-pop, late-night club energy and a surprisingly human emotional core. What makes the project immediately compelling is the contrast at its centre. The
6 days ago


Alex Tolm - 'Présence Absente'
There is something genuinely absorbing about the world Alex Tolm creates on 'Présence Absente'. From the very first moments, the album pulls you into its blurred landscape of memory, longing and emotional afterglow, unfolding like a collection of half-lit scenes from another life. Rich with atmosphere and emotional detail, his debut LP feels like a carefully crafted cinematic experience designed to be lived inside. At its heart, 'Présence Absente' is an album about the emotio
May 7


Emily Daccarett - 'Another World'
There’s a delicate balance required when translating deeply personal experiences into music, especially when those experiences carry both joy and grief in equal measure. And on her new EP 'Another World', LA's Emily Daccarett approaches that challenge with a clear sense of purpose, delivering a two-track release that feels both intimate and carefully composed. Opening with 'Clarity', the EP establishes its emotional foundation through movement and light. The track leans into
May 4


Simon Bromide and The Bromides - 'Jean-Luc Godard Directs'
There’s a restless intelligence driving 'Jean-Luc Godard Directs'. The latest single from Simon Bromide and The Bromides is a track that feels like a collision of art, literature, and late-night studio experimentation. At first listen, it carries the loose, guitar-led spirit of alternative rock’s more literate corner. There are echoes of Sonic Youth in its angular phrasing and a touch of Television in the way the guitars stretch and circle rather than simply drive forward. Bu
Apr 29


The New Citizen Kane - 'LIQUID.LATEX.DISCO.DADDY.'
The New Citizen Kane returns with 'LIQUID. LATEX. DISCO. DADDY.', a bold new instalment that shifts the project’s focus from sunlit escapism into the deeper, more immersive pull of the underground. Where its predecessor leaned into warmth and light, this latest release thrives in the tension and atmosphere of after-hours spaces, drawing on the textures of deep house, the spirit of 90s club culture, and the physicality of late-night dancefloors. Rather than functioning as a st
Apr 24


The Wheel Workers - 'Live from the Attic'
There’s a certain honesty that only reveals itself when everything unnecessary is removed. When it's just a room, a handful of instruments, and the fragile electricity of musicians listening to each other in real time. 'Live from the Attic' thrives in that space. For a group with a history as layered and expansive as The Wheel Workers, this release feels almost like a recalibration. After years of building textured, wide-reaching recordings, they step into something far more
Apr 22


Lana Crow - 'In Spirit'
Lana Crow’s third album arrives with a clear sense of purpose. 'In Spirit' is a record that understands its own identity, even as it explores a wide range of sounds and ideas. Structurally, the album is built on variation. No two tracks feel the same, yet there’s a consistency in tone that ties everything together. The London-based artist moves between minimal arrangements and more layered production with ease, creating a listening experience that feels dynamic without becomi
Apr 8


Susan Style - 'Only A Broken Heart Can Hold The World'
Some albums arrive fully formed, polished to the point of certainty. While others feel like they’re still searching and becoming something in themselves. Susan Style’s 'Only A Broken Heart Can Hold The World' sits somewhere in between these two directions, and that’s exactly where its power lies. From a production standpoint, the record is rich with detail. Layers of synth, rhythm, and texture weave together in ways that feel intentional yet fluid. Throughout, the music shift
Mar 31


Maurice McGee & Solar Flare Alert - 'New Zone'
There’s something deeply thrilling about hearing a veteran artist return with renewed fire, especially when the result sounds this alive. And on 'New Zone', the collaboration between Maurice McGee and Solar Flare Alert delivers a sparkling, groove-heavy release that bridges eras with effortless confidence. From the opening moments of 'Let The Music Turn You On', the EP radiates movement. Pulsing basslines glide beneath glossy synthesiser patterns while rhythmic flourishes spa
Mar 10


Rosellas - 'Beautiful Lonely'
Manchester has always had a knack for producing bands who understand the emotional weight of a great guitar line. And with 'Beautiful Lonely', Rosellas prove they’re ready to join that lineage, delivering a single that feels expansive without losing its intimacy. From the first few bars, the track opens like a skyline at dusk. The guitars shimmer with spacious reverb while the rhythm section moves forward with a steady confidence. It’s not flashy or overproduced as the band l
Mar 6


The Iddy Biddies - 'The World Inside'
The second record from The Iddy Biddies feels like stepping into a dimly lit theatre where the stage curtains never quite close. There are characters drifting in and out of view, half-remembered philosophies echoing through the lyrics, and melodies that feel both fragile and quietly ambitious. At the centre of it all is songwriter Gene Wallenstein, whose writing turns everyday anxieties into narrative sketches that feel strangely mythic. But what makes 'The World Inside' rema
Mar 6


Tita Nzebi - 'Réminiscence'
Few artists today carry their cultural roots with the kind of pride, grace, and artistic clarity that Tita Nzebi brings to 'Réminiscence'. This release feels like a living bridge between generations, offering a powerful musical meditation on identity, community, spirituality, and the threads that connect us across time. 'Réminiscence' arrives as the latest chapter in Nzebi’s remarkable global journey. Born in the forested region of Mbigou in Gabon, she has spent years sharing
Mar 4


Tom Minor - 'Ten New Toe-Tappers for Shoplifting & Self-Mutilation'
If wit were wattage, Tom Minor could power London for a week. And with his newest collection 'Ten New Toe-Tappers for Shoplifting & Self-Mutilation', the N1 songwriter delivers a sophomore record that crackles with brainy mischief, melodic swagger and the kind of lyrical audacity that makes you laugh before you realise you’ve just been emotionally body-checked. From the jump, this album feels alive with restless guitars, punchy rhythms, choruses that practically dare you not
Mar 3


Lynney Williamson - 'LYNNEY'
There’s something quietly magical about an artist who can turn a small, everyday space into a universe of sound. And with her self-titled EP, Glasgow’s Lynney Williamson does exactly that; transforming the humble surroundings of her home recording nook into a glowing, synth-soaked dreamscape. From the opening moments, it’s clear this is a project built on affection for a particular era of shimmering keys, dramatic melodies, and unapologetic emotionality. But rather than simpl
Mar 2


Ravenistic - 'Cocktail Hour'
Ravenistic’s 'Cocktail Hour' is the kind of release grabs late 20th-century guitar-pop by the collar, reapplies the eyeliner, and sends it strutting back onto the dancefloor with something new to say. Across four tightly wound tracks, the Australian songwriter delivers a set that feels lived-in and self-assured. There’s history here, and you can hear that experience in the way these songs are built. Every chorus lands with purpose, and every riff knows exactly when to bite. O
Feb 18


h4nn4nh3r0 - 'Love'
There’s something quietly fearless about h4nn4nh3r0’s latest full-length release. Simply titled 'Love', the nine-track project feels like a handwritten note passed across a table, capturing something vulnerable, unpolished in spirit, and strikingly direct. Emerging from Singapore’s Woodlands district, h4nn4nh3r0 has steadily cultivated a presence built on sincerity rather than spectacle. And with this new body of work, they lean fully into that ethos. It’s minimalism in inten
Feb 16


Mick J. Clark - 'Pole Position'
There’s something undeniably refreshing about an artist who simply loves songwriting; with no gimmicks, no posturing, just melody at the forefront and heart on sleeve. With 'Pole Position', Mick J. Clark delivers a ten-track collection that feels like the work of a seasoned craftsman who knows exactly what he wants to say and how he wants it to land. Released late last year, the album glides confidently across styles, weaving together guitar-driven anthems, smooth groove-lace
Feb 11


Michellar - 'REVERIE ...FROM THEN TILL NOW'
There is something profoundly moving about an artist returning to music out of necessity. And on 'REVERIE …FROM THEN TILL NOW', San Francisco's Michellar does exactly that, stepping back into her creative life with grace, perspective, and a storyteller’s heart that feels both seasoned and newly awakened. Raised in a home filled with the gentle harmonies and thoughtful lyricism of classic acoustic troubadours, Michellar absorbed the language of melody early on. You can hear th
Feb 3


Ripsime - 'I’ll Understand', 'Dare', and 'Colours of Your Eyes'
Ripsime’s latest move marks a true reclamation for her. By resurfacing key songs from her early catalogue, she reveals the foundations of a creative world that’s now fully coming into focus. These reemerging tracks act like coordinates on a map, showing just how long she’s been quietly building toward this moment of complete artistic self-rule. At the heart of this revival are three strikingly different pieces. 'I’ll Understand' unfolds with fragile tenderness, its bare-boned
Dec 18, 2025


DAAY - 'Memories of the Future'
There’s something thrilling about a band that refuses to exist in one place at one time, and DAAY lean fully into that disorientation on their latest EP 'Memories of the Future'. This five-track release feels like a transmission from a parallel London where grooves warp, melodies mutate, and reality bends just enough to let something strange and beautiful slip through. At the core of the EP is a fascination with simultaneity, lacing this idea with movement and colour, letting
Dec 16, 2025


Louise Harrison - 'Blame It On The Moon'
There’s a quiet confidence that runs through 'Blame It on the Moon', the kind that doesn’t need to announce itself loudly to be felt. Louise Harrison’s latest album is intimate, reflective, and guided by a voice that knows exactly where it’s been and where it wants to go next. Rooted in deep musical understanding yet never weighed down by it, the record moves with a natural elegance. Harrison’s singing is the clear centre of gravity: poised, expressive, and emotionally precis
Dec 15, 2025


William Davidoff - 'Join Us'
William Davidoff doesn’t introduce himself so much as he flickers into frame like a distant signal. His debut album 'Join Us' emerges from the shadows of northern Germany with the quiet confidence of an artist who has spent years chiselling his world in private. The result is a body of work that feels lived-in, bruised, and strangely luminous, as if cut from the glow of late-night neon reflecting in puddles after rain. Where many electronic debuts arrive polished to the point
Dec 8, 2025


Vacant Shores - 'Vacant Shores'
There are releases that wash over you, and then there are releases that pull you under until you realise you’re breathing in a whole new atmosphere. Vacant Shores’ self-titled EP does the latter, offering a glowing, transportive step forward for a Bristol trio who have always known how to craft mood, but here learn how to command it. The expansion of the lineup has done something extraordinary: Suzy Alderton’s voice reshapes the group's horizon. Her presence is woven through
Dec 5, 2025


The New Citizen Kane - 'PSYCHEDELIKA Pt.1'
With his latest collection 'PSYCHEDELIKA Pt.1', The New Citizen Kane detonates back onto the scene, arms full of colour, chaos, wit, and wild ambition. This is a self-built multiverse where every track feels like a portal and every moment buzzes with the energy of an artist reclaiming his power in real time. Seventeen tracks in Part One alone, and not a single one coasts. Instead, 'PSYCHEDELIKA Pt.1' bursts forward like a prism, twisting heartbreak into neon reflections, turn
Nov 28, 2025


Ulrich Jannert - 'Wander Still'
Ulrich Jannert’s 'Wander Still' feels like finding a handwritten map tucked inside your own pocket, one you didn’t know you were carrying, but somehow recognise immediately. Spanning eighteen tracks and threaded through with warmth, clarity, and emotional candour, the album invites us into a world where self-discovery is slow, deliberate, and meaningful. Jannert has spent years quietly shaping his musical identity, and you can hear that history in every corner of 'Wander Stil
Nov 24, 2025


Jasio - 'Fantasy'
Canadian metal veteran Jasio Kulakowski launches his first solo chapter with an album that refuses to tiptoe into existence. Instead, 'Fantasy' erupts fully formed, drenched in colour, danger, and emotion, announcing a creator unafraid to tear down the walls he once helped build. What immediately stands out is how boldly 'Fantasy' abandons any expectation that a veteran of metal should remain tethered to riffs and rage. Jasio chooses a different frontier. He trades the roar o
Nov 18, 2025


Chellcy Reitsma - 'Carpe Diem'
With her new album 'Carpe Diem', Dutch-American powerhouse Chellcy Reitsma delivers a bold, genre-bending triumph that bursts with colour, emotion, and unfiltered truth. From the first note, 'Carpe Diem' sweeps you into a whirlwind of bluesy swagger, rootsy grit, and haunting beauty. One moment, she’s leading a defiant march through smoky, rockabilly-tinged rebellion; the next, she’s whispering lullabies of heartbreak and hope that linger in your mind. Every track feels alive
Nov 5, 2025


Duane Hoover - 'Magic Mirror Story Book'
Duane Hoover’s sophomore effort 'Magic Mirror Story Book' is a masterclass in reflective pop that simultaneously honours the past while crafting something entirely contemporary. Following the kinetic energy of his debut album 'Wayward Path', Hoover offers a panoramic exploration of melody, memory, and subtle emotional nuance. Hoover’s signature guitar jangle remains, but here it is married to arrangements that feel expansive and cinematic. The album’s textures are layered wit
Oct 27, 2025


Le Concorde - 'Second Mansions'
After a fourteen-year absence, Stephen Becker rekindles his Le Concorde project with 'Second Mansions', a record that feels like both a...
Sep 25, 2025


Anna Dahl - 'Little Bit Country'
Wisconsin's Anna Dahl bursts out of her hometown with the kind of confidence that makes you sit up and take notice. Her debut EP 'Little...
Sep 9, 2025


The New Citizen Kane - 'Causing A Commotion'
The New Citizen Kane has never been afraid to bend genres until they snap into new shapes, but with 'Causing a Commotion' he delivers...
Sep 8, 2025


Giant Killers - 'The Boy Who Went Delulu and Other Stories'
After a decades-long fight to reclaim their music, Giant Killers return with 'The Boy Who Went Delulu and Other Stories', a four-track...
Sep 2, 2025


Meegan & Tobin - 'Keep On Movin''
In a world where playlists are dominated by glossy beats and algorithm-driven pop, Jeff Meegan and David Tobin’s 'Keep On Movin'' feels...
Sep 1, 2025


Alex Wellkers - 'Reach The Stars'
There’s a rare kind of record that feels like a carefully constructed world, and Alex Wellkers’ 'Reach The Stars' is one of them. Across...
Aug 26, 2025


Antaeus - 'Dreaming Dog'
Every once in a while, a record comes along that defies category and expectation. 'Dreaming Dog' is one of those rare projects. Born from...
Aug 18, 2025


Saint Nick The Lesser - 'Growing up, Growing out'
Some albums arrive polished while chasing perfection. 'Growing up, Growing out' does the exact opposite, delivering a record that...
Aug 13, 2025


Rosetta West - 'God of the Dead'
If their recent live LP 'Gravity Sessions' was the purge, 'God of the Dead' is the feverish apparition of what's to comes. Rosetta West’s...
Aug 11, 2025


Michellar - 'My Alma Latina'
Some releases announce themselves with bombast, while Michellar’s 'My Alma Latina' arrives like a quiet invocation, one that blossoms...
Aug 4, 2025


Stray Blue - 'Wake Up & Smile (Acoustic)'
There’s a rare kind of strength in music that doesn’t need to shout. With 'Wake Up & Smile (Acoustic)', Greek trio Stray Blue return not...
Jul 28, 2025


Secret Garden Gathering - 'Is-Y-Deri'
After more than a decade in the shadows, Liverpool’s Secret Garden Gathering have returned with 'Is-Y-Deri', a live EP that feels like an...
Jul 8, 2025


Blunt Blade - 'Forgiveness'
From the depths of southeast Minnesota’s quiet plains emerges 'Forgiveness', the sweeping new statement from musical shapeshifter Blunt...
Jul 7, 2025


Sunrise In Jupiter - 'Take Me Home'
London-based juggernaut Sunrise In Jupiter return with 'Take Me Home'. Hot off the momentum of their debut smash 'Satellite', the band...
Jul 3, 2025


Nothing Concrete - 'The Imperfectionist'
With their latest album 'The Imperfectionist', Nothing Concrete invite us into a world that embraces the flaws, the smudges, the unruly...
Jul 2, 2025


Andrea Pizzo and the Purple Mice - 'We Are All Bots'
On their latest three-track odyssey 'We Are All Bots', Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice deliver a wild, heady fusion of sci-fi concept...
Jul 1, 2025


Hadnot Creek - 'Leaving'
If alt-country is the art of turning desolation into melody, Hadnot Creek’s 'Leaving' belongs in the genre’s permanent collection. The...
Jun 24, 2025


Rosetta West - 'Gravity Sessions'
Some bands tidy up in the studio; Rosetta West turn the mics on and let the storm roll. Cut live at Chicago’s storied Gravity Studios,...
Jun 23, 2025


An Dannsa Dub - 'Through The Storm'
If ever an album deserved to be called elemental, 'Through The Storm' by An Dannsa Dub would be it. Forged during literal gales off the...
May 6, 2025


Twilight Muse - 'Collabs: Live at Garcia’s at The Cap'
Some bands flirt with spontaneity. Twilight Muse live in it. With their new live album Collabs: Live at Garcia’s at The Cap , the...
Apr 25, 2025


Rear Window - 'Happiness By Design'
On their highly-anticipated debut album 'Happiness By Design', Rear Window—comprised of sardonic wordsmith JJ Sterry and sonic sculptor...
Apr 7, 2025


Terra Renae - 'All I Have'
Over these last few months, Louisville-based artist Terra Renae has been quick to establish herself as one of the more impactful...
Mar 14, 2025
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