Single: Sam Rubin – I’m So Lucky
You know what? Yup. It tracks. In different forums, I have been hearing people debate
You know what? Yup. It tracks. In different forums, I have been hearing people debate
Coming straight from Tokyo, the shoegaze/indie pop five-piece leaves a subtle but lasting impression that handles simplicity with care.
A musical phenomenon, this incredibly inspiring example of how to accomplish a lot with relatively little, is obscenely clever and particularly delicious.
A fiery clapback at the ever-present, hugely toxic patriarchy, this punky burst of rebellious fire is incredibly spirited, entirely necessary and impeccably timed.
The Boston power-emo band’s debut LP emphasizes the power of connection, showcasing and experimenting with their well-honed sound.
The sound is so vibrant, I swear I could almost see colours flowing out of the speakers.
The self-titled debut blends various indie styles to form a scorching testament to seeking pleasure and getting stuck in the poisonous emotional expanse.
The long-standing Swedish duo – an act we’ve featured perhaps more than any other – return with a propulsive slice of fuzzy, 80s-indebted pop perfection. They never disappoint.
Philly dreamo band evokes MTV’s 120 Minutes with a disaffected and delightful sound on their new single, with a new EP on the way.
Soft-spoken, yet powerful and always rising, the track blends the best of the 2020’s intimate alt-rock wave with nods to some of the best in the genre.
Brisbane third-wave influenced ska band brings the best of Australia’s scene in their brand new single.
Michael Venia’s latest single from his group’s upcoming album channels the feeling of healing throughout every element.
This psychedelic new tune from the longstanding husband and wife duo has some serious rock ‘n’ roll style and old school vibes.
Strong emo influences from the Jersey songwriter invoke the universal feeling of inevitability, be it about leaving or staying.
The Boston punk supergroup’s new EP addresses the ugliness of the world, fighting against its contagion, and coming out for the community.
Two new singles from the Phoenix-based band blend shoegaze and punk to shape a sound that shifts between distance and immediacy without losing cohesion.
A breezy instrumental belies an all-encompassing fear of fraudulence on the latest release from the Minneapolis indie group.
An emo-tinged, widescreen ballad with soaring, scenic highs and contrasting cathartic lows, the comeback single from this Irish outfit is extremely promising.
With its circular chord progression, For Breakfast’s new track could be twice as long in length and I’d have no regrets.
With their new single, the art-emo band seek to break out of their Long Island basement and take on the world with their raw but well-rehearsed sound.