Single: Reverends – Sunshine Girl
The Reverends capture the perfect summery psych pop feeling with ‘Sunshine Girl’, wrapping a sweet teenage crush in layers of warm guitar fuzz.
The Reverends capture the perfect summery psych pop feeling with ‘Sunshine Girl’, wrapping a sweet teenage crush in layers of warm guitar fuzz.
This Leicester outfit have taken the raw, no-holds barred energy of their live shows and distilled it into three and a bit minutes of uncompromising post punk that refuses to let up.
Conor Fagan offers a beautiful and grounded experience on ‘don’t take this all for granted’, mixing lofi acoustic guitars and addictive songwriting into a perfect track.
Continuing with releasing a new track each month of the year, the Croydon trio have added a few new strings to their bow on this one.
If you need plenty of ramshackle in your psychedelic rock n’ roll, then “Asshole Pie Cologne” will likely scratch that itch you are looking for.
Charlotte Greve takes you on an incredible eleven minute musical journey with ‘Own Lap’, blending a full orchestra and modern electronics into an absolute masterpiece.
listening to oneself is the only way to feel this world to the fullest
With all the makings of an instant nu-gaze classic the new tune from the German-Portuguese multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter comes shimmering into focus.
Nobody can fill Pavement’s shoes, but these Massachusetts basement rockers come as close as anyone can, wielding powerful guitars, a concise arrangement, and caustic-yet-insightful lyrics.
Van Doorn’s new record blends power pop, blues, and jazz to give live energy and stress the importance of keeping a steady pace on the road and in life.
With more of dark New Wave jangle pop sound than “house banger”, the LA duo’s third album teaches that life – even the more menial moments – is the party.
On their new full-length album, the LA ska band bursts forth with a wake up call for anyone who needs to wake up and experience joy.
One of the Riverside, CA ska punk band’s first singles in two years, “(In)Famous” features prog rock and new wave influences to re-establish their unique sound.
This Bruce Springsteen meets The Brian Jones Massacre track is perfect for fans of their sound.
Libby remains an artist defined by emotional precision, introspection, and the quiet power of vulnerability.
A rollicking studio spin on a live favorite, “FMU” is a jam on lasting mental health effects from a relationship gone sour.
Inspired by Shel Silverstein’s book, The Giving Tree, “Mel” is about getting into activist movements, and the personal stakes involved.
Song of the summer vibes bleed through this testament to restlessness, as Modern Olympia continue the slow rollout of songs from their upcoming debut album.
This Brisbane quintet have combined shoegaze textures with post-punk urgency and agitation and undeniable, unequivocal pop sensibilities to craft something compelling and refreshing.