Exclusive Interview: Mercy Kelly
Mercy Kelly are back — leaner, louder, and sharper than ever — with their new single “Out In The Night,” a track that feels less like a return and more like a re-ignition. Now performing as a four-piece, the band proves that subtraction can be a form of refinement.
We spoke to Mercy Kelly about their journey so far.
Exclusive Interview: DownTown Mystic
DownTown Mystic isn’t just closing out 2025 — he’s detonating it in proper classic-rock fashion, riding into the holiday season with a new single, a six-track EP, and enough guitar tone to power an East Coast blackout.
We spoke to DownTown Mystic about his journey so far.
“Game of Love” - Michellar Ft. Rad Datsun
With Game of Love, Michellar step into the spotlight with the kind of chemistry you can’t manufacture, only stumble into by accident — the happy kind of accident that happens at a songwriting retreat in the San Bernardino mountains. The San Francisco duo, built around the creative spark between Michelle Bond and Brad Johnson, take that serendipity and bottle it into a track that feels simultaneously nostalgic, breezy, and emotionally sharp.
“Modern Mythologies” - David Keenan
With Modern Mythologies, David Keenan doesn’t just return — he detonates. He opens his chest cavity, shakes out the ghosts, burns the old stories and rewrites them in real time. The album, arriving 21 November 2025, is a sprawling, intimate tapestry of memories, myth-making and survival. It’s Keenan at his most exposed and his most expansive: a poet documenting the messy miracle of being alive.
“Another Dream” - OGGY
With “Another Dream,” London-based singer-songwriter OGGY (Olga Savic) delivers her most compelling work yet — a cinematic pop-rock confessional that feels both intensely personal and universally resonant. It’s a song built on the contradictions of love: hope and heartbreak, longing and clarity.
“On a Prayer with a Broken Wing” - True North
True North’s second single, “On a Prayer with a Broken Wing,” arrives like a burst of golden light after a storm — a joyful, soulful, horn-soaked celebration that stands in electrifying contrast to the brooding tension of their debut, “No Exit Wound.”
“Mid-Night Moves” - Tom Wills x Sholz-Y
From the first beat, “Mid-Night Moves” feels like stepping into a neon-lit rush — that perfect, electric moment on the dance floor when sound and sensation blur together. Tom Wills and Sholz-Y have crafted something that’s both immediate and immersive: a late-night anthem that doesn’t just make you move, it makes you feel seen.
“Mirrors & Ecstacy” - Valvet
Out November 14th, 2025, Valvet’s new EP “Mirrors & Ecstasy” is the sound of a young band coming fully into focus — confident, introspective, and emotionally explosive all at once. Across four striking tracks, the Swedish quartet balances melancholy and euphoria, vulnerability and defiance.
Exclusive Interview: Eyal Erlich
With his new single “Sentimental Magic Cape,” Tel Aviv-based songwriter Eyal Erlich threads together punk energy, lyrical sensitivity, and a timeless rock ‘n’ roll soul — crafting something that feels both nostalgic and boldly present. It’s a song that glimmers with vintage flair yet speaks directly to today’s anxieties: armor, identity, and the fragile dance between defiance and vulnerability.
We spoke to Eyal Erlich about his journey so far.
“Songs from the 8th Dimension” - Peter Lord
With Songs From The 8th Dimension, Peter Lord doesn’t simply return — he ascends. The visionary founder of The Family Stand arrives not as a legacy act reviving past glories, but as a creator operating on a new wavelength entirely.
“Sorry, Can't” - Coral Z
“Sorry, Can’t” is the kind of song that doesn’t ask permission to be heard—it presses on the bruise and holds your gaze while it does. Coral Z turns deeply personal history into something sharp, melodic, and uncomfortably relatable, threading alt-rock guitars and indie-pop clarity through a story that feels both intimate and universally painful.
“Echoes: The Final Chapter” - Bullet To The Heart
“Echoes: The Final Chapter” is the last word—and Bullet To The Heart make sure you feel every syllable of it. This is not a farewell whispered. It is a door closing with weight. A flame going out only after it’s burned through everything in its path.