Magnets by Sophie Li
Hailing from Liverpool, this unstoppable indie-rock solo artist Sophie Li is redefining what it means to be raw, real, and unapologetically bold. Drawing inspiration from Catfish and the Bottlemen and beabadoobee, she first made waves in December 2022 with her explosive debut single, “For Crying Out Loud”—a track that fused stripped-back vulnerability with fiery intensity, telling the story of escaping a toxic relationship.
“Why Them?” by Catlea: Review
Catlea’s latest indie-pop banger, “Why Them?”, is all about that messy, intoxicating space between desire, confusion, and self-realisation. With driving beats, sultry vocals, and hooks that refuse to let go, this track takes listeners on a wild ride through passion, heartbreak, and ultimate empowerment.
Exclusive Interview: Oreaganomics
Oreaganomics aren’t here to play nice. Hailing from Lincoln, United States, this fiercely independent project is cutting through the noise with And Introducing…..shane!!!, an album that doesn’t just push boundaries—it kicks them down. Released on February 6th, 2025, this record is a defiant, unfiltered response to the struggles of everyday survival.
“Cooking, Puzzling, Working” by Andi Fins
COOKING, PUZZLING, WORKING by Andi Fins is a cosmic pop odyssey that serves up an exhilarating ride from the very first note. It’s a love bomb that hits you hard before hurtling you into the moons of Saturn, with infectious guitar hooks and captivating celestial vocals.
Headspace Station by LOGICA ABSTRACTA: Review
Vadim Militsin’s LOGICA ABSTRACTA isn’t just another ambient project—it’s a full-blown invitation to step into a dreamlike, weightless space where time bends, dissolves, and re-emerges as pure sound. With floating textures, intricate granular experiments, and deep, cinematic atmospheres, this project carves out a unique space in Militsin’s sonic universe. Unlike his other works, LOGICA ABSTRACTA leans moody, ethereal, and introspective—the kind of music that makes you feel like you’re floating through a distant nebula or diving deep into your own subconscious.
“A Nightjar Calls” by Sons of Martha: Review
London-based Sons of Martha may be a relatively new name in the indie music scene, but their sound carries the weight of experience and deep-rooted camaraderie. Formed in 2023 by Josh Beach (vocals), the band is a tight-knit collective of longtime friends and seasoned musicians, including Tim Buckland (guitar), Steven Spencer (drums), Stephen Morgan (bass), and King Otto (piano/keys). Together, they craft melodic, introspective, and timeless music, blending the rich storytelling of REM, The Smiths, and The Go-Betweens, with hints of Lemonheads and Leonard Cohen sprinkled in.
“Karma Collects” by Noah Kahlil
Los Angeles-based artist Noah Kahlil is carving out his own lane in the music scene, and his latest single, "Karma Collects," is proof that he's only getting started. This track is more than just a song—it’s a bold statement, blending genres, storytelling, and a deep-rooted message about life’s karmic cycle.
Blurry Visions by Vegas on Bass: Review
Blurry Visions is the electrifying debut album from Vegas on Bass, an industrial rock force hailing from Bologna, Italy. The title, Blurry Visions, perfectly captures the chaotic yet deeply personal journey that led to its creation—a songwriting process filled with twists, turns, and setbacks that ultimately shaped the band’s raw, unfiltered sound…
ANAYA by Striker: Review
London’s own Striker has been shaking up the scene since the age of 14. Starting out as DJ STRIKEZ, he made a name for himself with genre-defying mixes that have racked up over 6 million global streams and landed in the Top 10 charts on SoundCloud. Now, after years of crafting sonic experiences behind the decks, he's stepping into a new chapter—this time as a producer…
Idyll by Carey Clayton: Review
After the sprawling, conceptual journey of Headless, Carey Clayton is back with something entirely different—yet equally immersive. His latest album, Idyll, is a deeply intimate, genre-defying collection of instrumental pieces that flow like vignettes from the landscapes that inspired them…
“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.
The Dark Side of the Tanning Bed by Jackie Moontan: Review
Jackie Moontan isn’t just a musician—he’s a legend in his own orbit. Whether he actually crash-landed in a Mississippi swamp in the ‘70s, lost part of his vision staring at Elvis’ rhinestone suit in Vegas, or maybe taught James Brown the funky chicken (highly debatable), one thing is for sure: he’s been traveling this strange blue planet, writing songs about everything and everyone he encounters.