Brooklyn-based band Blonde Otter has just made their comeback after a four-year-long hiatus with ‘Your Number’, a poignant track which conveys how our world, especially online, has changed in recent years.
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Kelsie Kimberlin’s profound single ‘Sally’ navigates grief, self-esteem & resilience
From the very first moment of Kelsie Kimberlin’s breakthrough single ‘Sally’, our attention was gripped by the commanding performance of this emerging Washington, D.C. based artist.
Muscle Memory unleash synth-pop euphoria with ‘Get Lost’
NYC-based duo Muscle Memory’s latest single ‘Get Lost’ is a mesmerizing fusion of synth-pop, indie dance, and retro-futuristic grooves.
Satellite Train’s synth-Rock anthem of empathy, ‘Wings’
Soaring new single ‘Wings’ brings a blast of 80s influenced synth-rock from freshly formed outfit Satellite Train.
Feel the Heat: Desperate Electric’s spirit reviving ‘Red Hot’
Hailing from Montana, Desperate Electric prove that they know a thing or two about enlivening the spirits with new single ‘Red Hot’.
Band Spectra and vocalist Angelica Allen unfurl a cosmic romance in ‘Stars seem eternal’
Band Spectra’s ‘Stars seem eternal’ featuring Angelica Allen is an outstanding addition to the artist’s fascinating sonic world, offering a glimpse of what’s to come on his debut album.
Blueburst embraces the finite nature of life in rock ballad ‘Supernova’
In ‘Supernova’, Blueburst marvels at the frailty and beauty of life in the face of mortality.
Adam O’Rua reveals spellbinding visual for ‘Rainfall’
We never thought we would be jealous of someone getting caught in a thunderstorm but having watched the incredibly captivating music video for ‘Rainfall’ by Irish virtuoso Adam O’Rua, now we relish the idea! The soothing colours, the serene arrangements, the echoing instrumentation and the warm lyrics entice you to let go, join in and…
‘Vanish’ welcomes back two iconic musicians as new outfit, Blueburst
With its lush, guitar-driven sound and foot-stomping pace, Blueburt’s ‘Vanish’ is a throwback to the alternative and post-punk sounds of the 80s.
‘Getting No Place Fast’ is Jack Hooper’s indie-synth expression of mental health struggles
The visuals for the British artist’s Jacko Hooper new single ‘Getting No Place Fast’ unpacks a solitary struggle with mental health.
