Exclusive Interview: Hawk in the Nest
Hawk in the Nest’s debut full-length album lands with the kind of confidence and emotional clarity that artists usually don’t reach until several records in. It’s a lush, deeply felt project that somehow lives in two worlds at once: the gritty storytelling of Bruce Springsteen and the silk-smooth warmth of Al Green.
We spoke to Hawk in the Nest about their journey so far.
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.
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.
Exclusive Interview: Ball in the House
Boston-based vocal group Ball in the House return with their latest single “Take A Chance” — a shimmering, heart-on-sleeve pop anthem that radiates optimism, nostalgia, and pure feel-good energy.
We spoke to Ball in the House about their journey so far.
Exclusive Interview: MURDAH SRVC
If you’ve ever loved a song that makes you dance first and think later, “THANATOS” is for you. MURDAH SRVC — the art-meets-pop project fronted by singer-songwriter and manga artist CHE, produced by John Lui at the foot of Mt. Etna — has taken an old-school late-90s/early-00s dance vibe and turned it into something bittersweet, cinematic, and weirdly moral. The result is a glossy club cut with a heart that’s been stabbed and stitched back together.
We spoke to CHE from MURDAH SRVC about their journey so far.
Exclusive Interview: Trashy Annie
Trashy Annie has never been one to play it safe, and her latest release proves it tenfold. Taking on Buckcherry’s infamous “Crazy Bitch”—a song as notorious as it is iconic—she doesn’t just cover it, she hijacks it, revs the engine, and takes it for a joyride straight through the backroads of outlaw country and punk-infused rock.
We spoke to Trashy Annie about their journey so far.
Exclusive Interview: Reeya Banerjee
Reeya Banerjee’s This Place isn’t just an album—it’s a map. Not the kind you fold up and toss in a glove compartment, but the kind you keep revisiting, because every time you look at it you see a new landmark, a new emotional marker, a new stretch of road you somehow missed before. It’s a record that blurs the personal and the universal, tracing the coordinates of heartbreak, resilience, and belonging through the lens of literal geography.
We spoke to Reeya about her journey so far.
Exclusive Interview: LÜME
Some songs hit you with hooks, some with production wizardry, and some with sheer attitude. But every now and then, you come across a track that stops you dead in your tracks because of how real it feels. That’s what Lüme’s debut single Survivor does. It doesn’t scream for attention. It whispers, aches, swells, and finally erupts into something so emotionally charged that it feels like you’ve stumbled into somebody’s private diary—except instead of reading it, you’re listening to it unravel in cinematic dream-pop form.
We spoke to LÜME about her journey so far.
Exclusive Interview: Mark Masguro
Some albums arrive like a collection of songs. Others hit like a declaration, a manifesto, a lived-in philosophy wrapped in music. Mark Masguro’s “B-Emo: To be Emotional is not a Suggestion It is the Lifestyle” belongs to the latter camp. It’s not just an album—it’s a full-bodied statement about identity, emotion, and the alchemy of past and present sounds. From his Zürich base, Masguro has pieced together an expansive, self-produced project that is at once nostalgic, cinematic, and pulse-racing.
We spoke to Mark about his journey so far.
Exclusive Interview: Jonny Thorns
Jonny Thorns isn’t here to brood, overcomplicate, or make you feel like life’s a puzzle you’ll never solve. Quite the opposite—his upcoming single “What We Don’t Know Won’t Hurt Us” is a breezy, rock-tinged invitation to stop overthinking, lean into the moment, and take life as it comes. It’s got the swagger of classic rock, the warmth of jangly guitars, and a message that lands right in the sweet spot of mental well-being and feel-good escapism.
We spoke to Jonny about the track and his journey so far.
Exclusive Interview: Hovercraft
Hovercraft’s “The Promised Land” is living, breathing proof that great songwriting can time-travel, shapeshift, and come out sounding fresher than ever.
We spoke to God & Nasty from Hovercraft about their journey so far.