
“Green Tea” - trainboy
London’s own trainboy, the quirky musical project of singer-songwriter Dave Macleod, arrives on the scene with their January 2025 single “Green Tea”—a woozy, wistful, and wonderfully offbeat slice of lo-fi indie pop that feels like bumping into a close friend on a rainy walk through Camden. If you like your music with a little nostalgia, a lot of honesty, and just enough fuzz to make you lean in closer, this one’s for you.

“Sundown Town” - Ken Woods and The Old Blue Gang
If "Ride the Rails" was a warning shot, then “Sundown Town” is the full cannon blast. With this second single from the upcoming concept album Silent Spike, Ken Woods and the Old Blue Gang double down on everything that makes their sound so compelling—face-melting riffs, swampy groove, cinematic storytelling—and aim it squarely at one of the darkest corners of American history.

"Madness Gladness" - Zachary Mason
Zachary Mason's newest single "Madness Gladness" is a feeling. A soft, dreamy exhale of a song that floats somewhere between moonlit nostalgia and a heart full of quiet chaos.
This isn’t the head-banging, guitar-slinging rock anthem some fans might’ve expected based on Zachary’s earlier work— this track leans in hard to his dreamy, reflective side, and it really works.

"Cold Hard Bliss" - Spyderhuff
It’s golden hour. You and your partner are cruising down a dusty two-lane road in an old station wagon. You’re not saying much, but the silence is full of history. That is the atmosphere of Spyderhuff’s new single, "Cold Hard Bliss."

“Apocalypse” - Nysiādes
“Apocalypse” isn’t just a debut song—it’s a portal. The first offering from Nysiādes, a mesmerizing all-female collective of four artists from different backgrounds and disciplines, Apocalypse announces itself like a whispered prophecy. It doesn’t just knock politely at the door of your psyche—it slips in through the cracks and rearranges the furniture of your soul.

“Give” - DaeMarcus
“Give,” is the dreamy, heartfelt, and low-key magical debut album from DaeMarcus, a solo artist straight out of New Bedford, MA, who’s clearly on a mission to do exactly what the title suggests: give.

“HOLA” - kmalectro
"HOLA" is a statement. It’s an inner monologue turned sonic landscape, and it marks a bold, quietly powerful return from kmalectro, who wrote, produced, recorded, mixed, and mastered every inch of this track solo.
Part alt-pop, part electronic slow-burn, part something hard to pin down in the best way, "HOLA" is an invitation.

"Bliss (Deluxe Edition)” - Patti Zlaket
Legend, Patti Zlaket, is clearly in the middle of a moment. The second installment of her three-part deluxe-edition reissue series, Bliss [Deluxe Edition] is about to drop, and it’s got all the good stuff: remastered audio, long-lost gems and heartfelt stories.
If you’re someone who appreciates a seasoned artist revisiting their past with fresh ears and fearless honesty, this one’s for you.

“Charlie Backwards” - Marc Soucy
If you've ever wondered what it would sound like if Vince Guaraldi did a jam session with Emerson, Lake & Palmer in a stone cellar somewhere in 1983—Marc Soucy’s new single “Charlie Backwards” might just be your answer.
Coming out of Boston with his powerhouse trio—Jeff Carano on bass and Ray Lavigne on drums—Marc isn’t just giving us a song here. He’s uncorking a bottle of creative lightning from over 40 years ago, letting it loose, raw and unfiltered, and it absolutely rips.

“Snuff The Pilot Light” - Samy Sharif
If you don’t know the name Samy Sharif yet, his new single—“Snuff The Pilot Light,” is one hell of a way to catch up.
Fresh off the ever-evolving trilogy of albums (House of Failure, House of Fix, and the upcoming House of Bliss), Samy isn’t just another indie artist dropping singles—he’s building a universe, one poetic gut-punch at a time. “Snuff The Pilot Light” is raw, alt-pop meets indie-rock goodness, full of grit, soul, and lyrical edge.

“Lover, Don’t Let Me Go” - Nate Currin
If you’ve ever had your heart bruised, bent, or broken—but still held onto hope—then “Lover, Don’t Let Me Go” by Nate Currin might just be your new emotional lifeline. Released on April 11th, 2025, this track is a cathartic confession dressed up as a pop ballad, steeped in raw feeling and sweet, melodic resolve.

“The Sound of Inevitability” - Gus Defelice
The Sound of Inevitability, by Gus Defelice, isn’t your typical album. It’s a journey. An emotional, philosophical, and soul-baring expedition into the rawest truths of existence — the kind of truths we usually try to avoid. But here, they’re front and center, turned into soundwaves that resonate long after the final note fades out.