The Lunar Keys present a convincing homage to classic rock anthems with their electrifying guitars and thunderous drums, and it’s something that conveys an untamed spirit of adventure.
Category: Singles
Scottish rock band PRIMES embrace human fragility in the glorious ‘Paper In The Rain’
We have a treat for you from the Scottish town of Falkirk and their latest and greatest export PRIMES, who are in the process of releasing their debut EP, featuring newest single ‘Paper In The Rain’.
‘Daffodils’ is the quirky indie-pop must listen from Yoder
New York-based Yoder shares his own experience of the covid-19 pandemic in ‘Daffodils’, the cathartic indie-pop track that takes the listener on a whole emotional journey.
L.A. band Brother Swan make their impressive debut with slacker-rock single ‘Good Luck Baby’
Los Angeles outfit Brother Swan put forward ‘Good Luck Baby’ the first taste of their upcoming album, Loom.
Detroit rockers Touch the Clouds release their 90s-era track ‘Feeling Light’
Touch the Clouds’ ‘Feeling Light’ is alive with a kinetic life force that’s just about restrained within the confines of these three minutes and fifty seconds.
‘Don’t Say No’ is the Maddisun’s positive manifestation track
Making her first appearance here on Unrecorded is independent Canadian artist Maddisun with her vibrant indie-pop single ‘Don’t Say No’.
‘Plastic Heart’ is the buoyant Brit-pop number from UK’s Charlotte Hall
Late 80s Brit-pop influenced ‘Plastic Heart’ from Charlotte Hall calls out toxic behaviour in her own radio-ready way.
Promising indie songwriter Oisin Mod shares second single ‘Honeycomb’
Today, we’ve got some truly special for you. ‘Honeycomb’ is the title-track from Oisin Mod’s upcoming album and it already gives a full-flavoured taste of this timeless songwriter’s talent.
‘Thank You’ is the feel-good chill-hop track from rapper Kubota & producer Kingsford
‘Thank you’ represents Kubota and Kingsford’s second collaboration together, following up on their 2021 single ‘Sequel’.
Avigayil’s folksy indie-pop single ‘Fading Away’ is a farewell to childhood
In Avigayil’s ‘Fading Away’, the Israeli artist softly narrates the inner thoughts of a young person on the burgeoning edge of adulthood, as she sings “crazy how fast it all changed”.
