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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On The Record: PØRTERS
Introducing a thrilling new voice in the alt-rock scene, PØRTERS are a five-piece from Newcastle upon Tyne who are turning heads with their debut EP, Motion Without Direction.
Leazes bring the heat & indie charm with ‘Sun’s Out’
Leazes’ radiant new single ‘Sun’s Out’ is simply brimming with sizzling guitar riffs, thumping rhythms and an unmissable lead vocal.
On The Record: Royal Blush
Jersey City’s Royal Blush steps into the spotlight with A Ways Away, a debut EP that captures the raw, emotional chaos of coming of age in a world that rarely slows down.
On The Record: proFESSional
We spoke with proFESSional’s lead singer Mani to dive into the inspirations behind ‘In The City’, plus the band’s creative process, their recent tour experiences and what’s next in 2025.
‘Burn the Bridges’ is SANSOM’s incendiary indie-rock anthem
In ‘Burn the Bridges’, SANSOM cuts ties with toxic relationships in an empowering and self-possessing statement.
Blue Slate unleah their explosive debut EP, This Is How I Sleep At Night
Kildare’s own Blue Slate recently unleashed their debut EP, This Is How I Sleep At Night. Imagine a soundscape where new wave wistfulness dances with the textured dreaminess of shoegaze, all fueled by raw, jangly guitars and piercing lyrics.
Introducing Matyas Moricz & The Echoes with visceral debut ‘Stronger’
Matyas Moricz & The Echoes’ debut single ‘Stronger’ instantly caught and held our attention, from the first shimmering guitar flourish to the final echo of its anthemic chorus.
Waterlog rally against a tech-obsessed world in biting & brilliant ‘Touchscreen’
Like a pixelated fever dream drenched in indie-rock rebellion, Waterlog’s ‘Touchscreen’ is an electrifying anthem for the smartphone generation.
‘Struck Gold’ is a warm, reflective triumph from Plastic Harpoons
Santa Barbara’s Plastic Harpoons combine timeless sounds of indie-folk, heritage americana, and dreamy indie-rock to create a sound that radiates the charm of a sun-soaked California afternoon.
