
“Take Your Last Breath” - Milyssa Rose
Milyssa Rose isn’t here to play it safe—and “Take Your Last Breath” is proof of that. This latest single off her album The Collection 2 hits like a gut-punch wrapped in distortion, darkness, and intensity. It’s equal parts theatrical and raw, like someone tearing pages from their diary and lighting them on fire, just to watch the ashes dance.

“Sound of Thunder” - Artificial Incline
From the quiet corners of Strathmore, Alberta, comes a storm that’s more personal than powerful—Artificial Incline’s new single “Sound of Thunder” is less about weather and more about the emotional aftershocks of growing up, losing people, falling in love, and figuring out how to keep going.

“This Ain’t The Day I Die” - Hyporadar
Hailing from the quiet corners of small-town Maine, Shane Duquette—the one-man mind behind Hyporadar—has crafted something that feels like a late-night drive through a noir daydream. “This Ain’t The Day I Die” isn’t just a song; it’s a mission statement. A gritty, low-end, bass-driven anthem for those who never quite fit the mold but kept creating anyway.

“Driving Off Cliffs” - Nerves Baddington
Nerves Baddington are back—the Denver-based duo (Inkline on the mic, Kilgore Doubt on the beats) launch headfirst into their sixth full-length album, Driving Off Cliffs, like they’ve got nothing to lose and everything to say.

“Fractured Truth” - Riverlabs
If you’ve ever stared into the static and somehow felt seen—”Fractured Truth” by Riverlabs is your soundtrack. This isn’t your casual listening experience. This is digital soul-searching in sonic form.

“House by the Lake” - Kristjan Ruus
What happens when an artist not only makes music, but also sits with it, relives it, and lets us join him in that vulnerable space. That’s exactly what Kristjan Ruus is doing in his new series, “Listening to My Own Music.” It’s not just an artist pressing play. It’s something deeper, something slower, something kind of… sacred.

“You’ll Hate It Here” - West Friends
Straight outta the emotional suburbs of Seattle and San Francisco comes a brand-new pop-punk duo, West Friends, and they’re not pulling any punches with their debut single, “You’ll Hate It Here.” It’s a snarky, nostalgic, west coast pop-punk banger for anyone who's ever loved a messy city.

“Fun” - Illuminade
Don’t let the title fool you—“Fun” by Illuminade is way more than just a party track. It’s a deep, trippy dive into the mind of an artist who isn’t afraid to get weird, heavy, and hypnotic all at once. Based out of Houston, Texas, Illuminade (aka Elijah Reed) is doing something bold in the world of electronic and psychedelic music—he’s bending genres like spoons in a magic show, and "Fun" is one of his slickest tricks yet.

“Normal” - Thammarat
With “Normal,” Thammarat doesn’t just drop a song—they drop a whole movement. This powerful, deeply personal anthem is a love letter to the queer community and anyone who’s ever felt like they don’t belong. Rooted in their experience growing up gay and gender expansive, “Normal” is a battle cry, a hug, and a revolution all rolled into one. It’s about standing tall in a world that demands you shrink.

"I See Through You" - The Flying Beets
Fort Worth’s The Flying Beets are back, and they’re serving up another slice of melodic, emotionally charged indie rock with their latest single, "I See Through You." If you’ve been craving a track that blends powerful vocals, raw alternative energy, and heartfelt lyricism, this one’s going to be on repeat for a while.

“Mayhem In Antarctica” - Marc Soucy
If you love the raw, unfiltered power of progressive rock, buckle up—because Marc Soucy is bringing a slice of 1983 straight into 2025. His latest release, “Mayhem In Antarctica,” isn’t just a song—it’s a time capsule. Recorded entirely live in the stone cellar of a Massachusetts farmhouse, this track is a miraculous survivor of the era, now restored and remastered after four decades in the vault.

“Samurai Smile” - Sons of Martha
North London’s own Sons of Martha are back, and this time, they’re taking a darker, more hypnotic turn with their latest single, "Samurai Smile"—a track oozing with groove, layered melodies, and an eerie urban legend twist.