
“Do You Remember Anything?” by Fendahlene feat. Portobello Express: Review
Fendahlene is back, and this time, they’re making some serious noise—both sonically and lyrically. Their new single, "Do You Remember Anything?", isn’t just another indie rock track; it’s a full-blown call to arms, drenched in groove-heavy riffs, punchy basslines, and an undercurrent of simmering frustration. It’s got swagger, it’s got grit, and it’s got something to say.

“Dream Hangover” by Dream Bodies: Review
Los Angeles-based Steven Fleet, the sole mastermind behind Dream Bodies, is stepping into the spotlight with his debut track, "Dream Hangover"—a driving, urgent, and deeply personal song about losing yourself in a toxic relationship and finding your way back to who you are…

“Morphus” by Abøn: Review
Danish-Canadian artist Abøn is back with “Morphus,” the mesmerising first single from her upcoming album Wings of Adelaine. Inspired by the Morpho butterfly, one of the largest and most breathtaking butterflies in the world, “Morphus” is a song about grace in the midst of transformation, finding beauty in change, and embracing the unknown with open arms…

“The Essentials” by Sleeping Together: Review
Sleeping Together are back, and they’re hitting the ground running with “The Essentials”—a high-energy, no-holds-barred indie rock anthem. If you’ve ever had a night out that started as a harmless bit of fun and ended in absolute chaos, this one’s going to hit close to home…

“Did I Ever” by Eddy Mann: Review
Award-winning singer-songwriter Eddy Mann is back with a new single, “Did I Ever”—a heartfelt track that feels like a warm embrace and a gentle reminder to say the things that matter before it’s too late.

"Fly Like A Bird" by Cass DiFonte: Review
If you’re looking for a song that makes you feel like you can take on the world, Cass DiFonte’s debut single "Fly Like A Bird" is exactly what you need. Dropped on January 24, 2025, this soul-jazz fusion track is all about letting go of fear, trusting yourself, and chasing your dreams—no matter how big or small…

“Naima” by AriSawkaDoria: Review
AriSawkaDoria have just released a mind-blowing take on Coltrane’s iconic “Naima,” and it’s not your average cover. This trio—featuring KJ Sawka (Pendulum, Destroid) on drums, Ari Joshua (The All’s Eye, Music Factory Records) on guitar, and Joe Doria on the Hammond B3—take this jazz classic and flip it into something entirely new while still staying true to the original’s soul. They’ve managed to blend raw energy with deep emotion and added their own modern twist to create a sound you’ll want to get lost in.

"Hell Nah" by AYLA: Review
"Hell Nah" by AYLA is a self-assured anthem. It’s bold, raw, and electrifying. This track doesn’t just flirt with desire; it grabs it by the collar and demands attention. Built on a pulse-pounding fusion of synth-pop and modern hip-hop, it’s high-energy, high-impact, and completely unapologetic…

“Night’s Cross” by Rosetta West: Review
Rosetta West are back, and they’re going darker, heavier, and deeper with their new album, Night’s Cross. The Illinois-based trio have been a mainstay of the underground blues-rock scene, blending gritty blues, swirling psychedelia, and eerie folk influences into something both raw and otherworldly. Night’s Cross musically leans into the abyss and dives into the unknown…

“Psychic Scar” by Tiny Tomboy: Review
Tiny Tomboy are back with a raw, unfiltered punch to the gut. Their new LP, “Psychic Scar”, released on February 1st, is a chaotic yet cathartic dive into romantic frustration, self-loathing, and the desperate search for connection…

“Membranes” by Analept: Review
Belgian producer Analept has spent years perfecting a sound that feels like a paradox—mathematically precise yet deeply emotional, futuristic yet nostalgic. His music is a masterclass in complex sound design, woven together with deceptively simple melodies, all rooted in his deep love for 90s electronic music…

“Break Free” by Julient & Inflection: Review
Electronic music duo JULIENT (Tassilo Julien) and Inflection (Philipp Seuthe) return with their fifth collaboration, Break Free—a deeply emotive track that explores the raw pain of escaping a toxic relationship. The song encapsulates the overwhelming vulnerability one experiences when entangled in an unbalanced dynamic, where empathy is absent, and the only way forward is to break free…