Jonsjooel’s Voices Of A First Day, the EP is a mesmerizing journey through folk, jazz, and electronica, capturing the listener in an expansive soundscape that explores humanity’s spiritual bond with nature.
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Genevieve Miles returns with explosive indie single ‘howl’
Inspired by the likes of Talking Heads, Slowdive, and Courtney Barnett, Genevieve Miles’ new single ‘howl’ is a cathartic release.
Cathartic Fall brings together poets & mental health experts for special album
By collaborating with renowned poets and mental health experts like Whitney Hanson, Allie Michelle, Trev Cimenski, and Matthias J. Barker, Cathartic Fall uses his new album to explore the human psyche.
‘No Reason to Change’ is the soft-toned ode of self-love from Kodiak Arcade & Cabin Fever Orchestra
Kodiak Arcade and Cabin Fever Orchestra have come together to create the warm and orchestral single ‘No Reason To Change’.
The reinvented Mohawk Castle releases inspiring track ‘Crawl to Me’
Mohawk Castle’ ‘Crawl to Me’ is an intimate and unpolished track that breathes with rich authenticity.
Moss Side Sauna Club’s darkly humourous & fazz-laden debut single ‘FREAK’
Introducing Moss Side Sauna Club who are setting out strong with ‘FREAK’, their chaotic, darkly humourous romp through the underbelly of pop music.
The Bluetones are back in the driver’s seat with their Drive Thru EP
The Bluetones have roared back onto the scene with their latest EP, Drive Thru, a sonic testament to their enduring legacy and unwavering creativity.
‘My Lovely Enemy’ is Grace McLean’s transformative intellectual exploration
Grace McLean’s new single ‘My Lovely Enemy’ is a tantalising mix mysticism, vulnerability and haunting beauty.
Irish indie-rock newcomers The Mercadonnas release ferocious ‘Animals’
Ireland’s indie-rock upstarts The Mercadonnas release their sophomore single ‘Animals’, a raw, ferocious, and uncontainable rebellion as digital overconsumption.
proFESSional’s post-punk single ‘TELEVISION’ tackles media-induced anxiety
London-based band proFESSional have infused their gritty post-punk style with a sense of fear and anxiety that many of us experience when we turn on the TV.
