
Loss's Indie Folk Shimmers like Sea Glass in ‘Legacy’
Her latest track ‘Legacy’ is a contemporary folk creation wrapped in a swirling synth daze.

Sukh’s ‘Heading East’ Unfurls With Technicolor Alt Folk Romance
His latest release is ‘Heading East’, an album that explores life through specific and succint lenses. Across eight tracks, he delightfully carries thoughts through shimmering acoustic and instrumental elements.

Nebno’s ‘The Garden’ Burnishes Classics into Contemporary
The Garden’ is her latest single. It is an unassailing dream that is reminiscent of picturesque gardens in classical literature with abstract and absurd undertones.

Poppy Roscoe’s ‘Vacation Forever’ : A Summery Indie Rock Dream
The second installment of the album, ‘Vacation Forever’ was just released, a swimming pool of luminous acoustics.

Song Review : Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends’ ‘Happy People Won’t Hear’
Their latest is ‘Happy People Won’t Hear’, a track that makes you feel like you’re gazing at a flatland. Acoustic riffs as gossamer and fresh as blades of grass, dotted with colorful melodic blossoms.

Sharon Lia Band’s ‘EXPANSE’ : Bejewelled Synth Rock
Her latest release is ‘EXPANSE’, a 26-track LP, split into two distinct parts. Disc 1 contains original and new tracks while Disc 2 carries instrumental and symphonic versions of these tracks.

The Project Musters an Explosive Pop Rock With ‘Hold on Tight’
Their latest release, ‘Hold on Tight’ is a perfect example of this. It explores emotion in the sphere of energy and instrumental indulgence.

Alex Uhlmann’s ‘Home’ : A Swirling Alt Pop Sphere
His latest release is the ‘Home’ album, a ten track collection that encapsulates the spaces between home and the self.
Fluidly spilling across the spectrum of space, memories, time, and nostalgia, he beautifully captures the multitude of home and its essence.

Infinitefreefall’s ‘You Ask A Lot of Questions’ : Crashing Prog Rock Excellence
‘You Ask A Lot of Questions’ is the band’s latest single, a power pop, punk driven, punching release. There’s an air of superior deviance, classified and complex that makes up the soundscape.

Song Review : Soulganic’s ‘Bear That Weight’
The group manages to make even the heaviest theme into a luminous floating party that you can just sail away on. Like in their latest release, ‘Bear That Weight’, the band explores pain in feeling hopeless.

Giantheo’s ‘Hey Tu’ : Floating Dots of Melody & Vocals
Their latest release is ‘Hey Tu’, a soft, acoustical and elating composition that forms on floating dots of melody and vocals. The track is softly dynamic, with intuition and candor driving.

The Heroic Enthusiasts’ ‘Wake Me When It’s Over : A New Wave Edge
Imagine blending the imaginative vision of Daft Punk with the sonic design of Blur and the warping effects of Oasis. And you’ve got yourself The Heroic Enthusiasts’ latest single, ‘Wake Me When It’s Over’.

Single Review : Tom Minor’s ‘It’s The Wind, Stupid’
His latest release is ‘It’s the Wind, Stupid’, a track that explores the aftermath of a breakup when the mind keeps wandering back to old times and old flames, seeing things that aren’t there and tricking the mind.

The Harbours’ Deliver Feel-Good Indie Rock Loops in ‘Locked In’
Their latest release is ‘Locked In’, a track that is made up of mellow and contemplative moments. Storytelling frames are infused with liquid, real-time emotion, progress through golden arcs of instrumentals and vocals.

Fringe Frontier’s ‘Wake Me Up’ : A Rustic, Atmospheric Folk Rock
Their latest release is ‘Wake Me Up’, a track that captures the theme with foggy and fuzzy shoegaze frames. It flourishes and fills the room with its atmospheric riffs and rising bass lines.

Experience SVYNX’s Prog Rock Edge with ‘This is Not Art’
Their latest album is titled ‘This is Not Art’, a collection that demonstrates the progressive rock in new and uninhabited sonic cultures.

Nathan O’Regan’s ‘Follow You Down’ : A Transient Pop Flow
‘Follow You Down’ is part of this collection, pulling in accents of chamber pop, flicking dramatics, and a bare-boned vulnerability. It is made up of a thin film of acoustics and dancing baritones.

Sansyou’s ‘Due South Pacific’ : A Shimmering Post Rock Atmosphere
‘Due South Pacific’ is taken from this collection. It flows with instrumental abstractions in the style of creative post rock. The vocals float above this layer, glassy and as fluid as air; so light that its presence is so beautifully bare.

JD Kelleher’s ‘Take the Mon€y & Run’ : A Playful, Feel-Good, Merry Pop Song
‘Take the Mon€y & Run’ is the latest single, a light and refreshing composition. Marked with dancing melodies, feel-good vocals, and a beat that will buoy you, you can fly through the optimistic swell of the track.

Single Review : Marc Soucy’s ‘That Thing You Said’
Marc Soucy’s neo-classical flair rides into a contemporary peak with his latest release, ‘That Thing You Said’. It is a romantic, dreamy, and soft composition, detailed with fleshy electronic waves.