
Man Shed Head Crisis by Badgertrap
Badgertrap made some pretty big waves in the British and American undergrounds with the release of his album Human Sweet Shop back

Badgertrap made some pretty big waves in the British and American undergrounds with the release of his album Human Sweet Shop back

“Wake Up Call,” the sonic epilogue that precedes the decadent contents of We Are Vibrational Beings’ new album Return to Love,

The beats are rambunctious, the melody is lean, mean and sleekly tucked between the ridges of a chic percussive thrust.

Drenched in sorrow and pain, her words are therapeutic and confident. Caroline Blind’s artistic moment has come to fruition in

Hailing from Bangalore, India, Thermal and a Quarter is a veteran band who began their songwriting journey a little over

Music immerses Karluca’s life since the age of six when he first begins taking classical piano lessons at the conservatory.

On the back of a heavenly cloud of harmonizing tones which seem to have no origin, we’re led down an

In her debut release as a solo artist, the all-new single “Show Me You,” Dynamyte fuses together a bit of

Summer, like every season, has a very unique soundtrack that makes it particularly special for music fans, and in the

The quality gap between indie songwriters and mainstream players has seemingly never been wider than it is today in 2020,

Calling Adam doesn’t dillydally in the first track of his new album The Year of My Manifestation, “In the Game We

In moderate rhythm, piano keys delicately cut through the silence and usher us into the warm opening melody in the

Rob Massard’s soothing voice and poetic songs captivate. In the moving album, Northern Lights, this Michigan rocker’s penchant for intricate

In their new album Deck of Cards, The Wildcat O’Halloran Band adhere to the simple principles of American blues in their

2019 was huge for eclectic singer/songwriters, and you needn’t look much further than Luis Mojica’s breakthrough album How a Stranger Is

The Deer’s Cry aren’t harvesting bold new territory with their song “Rise With the Dawn”, but the song definitely rates

Most critics will tell you, when asked about the current state of electronica, that the genre has never been a

Mesmerizing rhythms and weird, intricate electric corridors. Portland, Oregon’s Schaus strikes peculiar sounds in the deliciously odd album Grinding. The

A cosmopolitan beat as brooding as it is chic rises from the silence peppered with the tonality of an equally

Frogbelly and Symphony have been making some very interesting music in the last few years, and in their new single