
“Heavenly in Black” - KaiserKillers
Strap in because KaiserKillers are back and they’re not messing about. Their latest single “Heavenly in Black” is pure Britpop bliss with a punky snarl and just enough swagger.

“You” - Carl Kammeyer
Bethel Island’s very own Carl Kammeyer is doing something truly refreshing with his new release “You” — he’s keeping it simple, honest, and completely from the heart. This soul-stirring track offers a beautiful window into Carl’s emotional world, showcasing his skills not just as a songwriter, but as a heartfelt storyteller who wears his feelings on his sleeve.

“Acceptance of You" - Megan Wheeler
Let’s talk about Megan Wheeler—because she is quietly becoming that artist. The one who takes heartbreak and somehow turns it into something you want to cry to, dance to, and belt at full volume in your car all at the same time. Her latest track, “Acceptance of You,” dropped April 11, 2025, is the kind of song that sneaks up on you emotionally and lingers like a late-night text you keep rereading.

“Cry Baby” - Tarn PK
Tarn PK’s “Cry Baby” is a shimmering, late-night self-check wrapped in vibraphones and synths — and it hits in all the right ways.

“You Caught My Eye” - HELN
HELN — a rising talent out of Franklin, Tennessee, has just dropped “You Caught My Eye,” a track that feels like a slow spin in a sun-drenched kitchen with someone you’re quietly, madly in love with. It’s all about that magical moment when someone truly grabs your attention — and we’re here for the whole lovestruck ride.

“In the Music” - Mick Blankenship
Every once in a while someone steps on stage and you just know — this person is going to be big. That’s exactly what happened night after night on the 2025 Unplugged Tour, when Mick Blankenship hit the stage before Theory of a Deadman and Ayron Jones... and ended up stealing more than a few hearts (and possibly the whole show).

“Goodness Gracious” - The Heligoats
If you’ve never heard of The Heligoats, you’ve probably at least paused to wonder what is a Heligoat? And that’s kind of the point. Equal parts bizarre and endearing, the name perfectly mirrors the wonderfully offbeat world Chris Otepka invites listeners into—a world where indie rock takes a detour through daydreams, strange science, and the inside of your spleen.

“Saturday Sessions” - The All's Eye
If you’re into psychedelic jams, soulful throwdowns, or raw analog magic caught in the moment, Saturday Sessions by The All’s Eye is about to become your new obsession. This trio—Ari Joshua on guitar, Ben Atkind on drums, and Kris Yunker on organ—are serving up two genre-blurring tracks recorded live and direct at Barbershop Studios, and it's nothing short of a spiritual experience. No fluff, no fillers—just pure, heart-pounding musicianship caught in one take. You can feel the energy radiating through every note.

“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.