“One Road” - Trueclaw
With “One Road,” Uppsala’s rising producer and sonic architect Trueclaw emerges with a track that feels both intimate and anthemic — a song built on momentum, motion, and the stubborn, necessary belief in forward progress.
“Blame Game” - Maddy Carty
With “Blame Game,” Maddy Carty once again proves that she’s one of the rare songwriters who can talk about the world as it is without losing the warmth, humanity, and emotional pulse that keeps music from collapsing into commentary.
“Distracted” - Brandon Frizzell
With “Distracted,” Waukesha-based singer-songwriter Brandon Frizzell steps into bold territory — not just as a musician, but as a social commentator. The track cuts deep into the collective psyche of modern life, confronting our obsession with screens, outrage, and the endless scroll that keeps us comfortably numb.
“Volatile” - Nick Vivid
Nick Vivid doesn’t just make music — he engineers his own sonic universe from scratch. With Volatile, the New York City electronic lo-fi funk auteur turns his DIY ethos into an act of radical self-expression, merging glam rock flamboyance with basement-built futurism.
“Just an Old Guy” - Ian Rae
There’s a beautiful kind of honesty that comes from a lifetime of making music, and Just an Old Guy captures that spirit in full — reflective, warm, and quietly profound. Across eight tracks, this new album from the ever-creative Ian Rae (a musician with 16 albums, an EP, and 10 singles already under his belt) feels like a gentle conversation between memory and melody.
“going nowhere” - Mel Denisse
Mel Denisse doesn’t make songs so much as she summons worlds — fragments of memory, myth, and melancholy stitched together with distortion and grace. Her upcoming single “Going Nowhere” is a masterclass in that alchemy: a melancholy alt-rock/shoegaze fever dream inspired by The Serpent & the Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent.
“Nocturnal Beheading” - HKSPK
From the frontlines of the German underground, HKSPK return with “Nocturnal Beheading”, a track that doesn’t just flirt with brutality — it lives in it. Pulled from their acclaimed 2025 EP The Human Butcher, the song is a vicious statement of intent from a band already making international waves less than two years after their formation near Frankfurt (Oder).
“Chained” - Kete Bowers
From the heart of Birkenhead, Merseyside, Kete Bowers returns with “Chained” — a song that feels less like something written and more like something unearthed. Released on October 10, 2025, this single finds the acclaimed singer-songwriter at his most vulnerable and cinematic.
“Eyes Open” - One Flew Over
With their seventh single, “Eyes Open,” Meath duo One Flew Over prove that they’re not content to sit still. This isn’t just another indie-rock release — it’s a lush, emotionally charged reawakening, where heartbreak and self-realisation collide in glorious, cinematic fashion.
“Crown” - Anna Porto
Melbourne’s Anna Porto might only be 21, but her new single “Crown” sounds like it’s been written from the ashes of someone who’s already lived — and learned — through heartbreak. Out now, the track is a raw and commanding slice of dark pop/soul, dripping with emotion, edge, and self-realisation.
“No Place” - Clay Brown
There’s a certain kind of song that sounds like it’s been lived through before it was written — like a confession left half-finished on the kitchen table after midnight. Clay Brown & the Trouble Round Town’s “No Place” is one of those songs.
“What If?” - Heron
UK artist, songwriter, and producer Heron continues his one-man creative odyssey with “What If?”, a gorgeously introspective track that feels like a philosophical daydream unfolding in real time. The single—drawn from his evolving 2025 album project Underground Sky—is a study in contrasts: intimate yet cinematic, earthy yet ethereal, existential yet strangely comforting.