Single: Paper Sister – Marry Me
Unrelenting and enchanting in equal measure, the new single from Austin, Texas quartet strikes just the right balance of ferociousness and melody.
Unrelenting and enchanting in equal measure, the new single from Austin, Texas quartet strikes just the right balance of ferociousness and melody.
Revisiting the Philly post-emo band’s 2022 debut LP confirms their sound and range of talent is as refreshing as ever.
Seattle ska punkers return with their second single of 2026, which doesn’t reinvent anything, but makes for pure fun in an anxious world.
Noisy, frantic, and messy, the Melbourne/Naarm three-piece’s debut LP roars with a sound much bigger than the sum of its parts.
Stella Lovell’s sound recalls artists like Lydia Loveless and Karly Hartzman, leaning further into the rock elements than the twangy Americana.
On the Bandcamp page, the band states: “Think Suzanne Vega, Cocteau Twins, Bjork and Radiohead
Boston emo/pop/alt-rock buzzes about acceptance and fear of facing a new era of life, with all the twists and turns that come with it.
The German songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer has conjured up a set of songs that feel organic and warm, like wholesome, energising comfort food for the ears.
O’phantom delivers true indie, not through sounding like any of the greats of the last decade, but by allowing itself more legroom
Bittersweet post-breakup vibes still make you wanna dance on the Twin Cities’ quartet’s brand new single, their second of 2026.
Beach Vacation has been around long enough that their sound feels fully formed, but they’ve
Split between Venice and Seattle, this Italian-American dreampop combination are swinging for the fences – but also delightfully subtle – on their shoegazey new single.
One of our favourite bands of recent years, Nuclear Family Band are back with their sunshiney, 70s-indebted, jubilant, supremely hummable new single.
The next step in Libby Ember’s musical evolution feels fuller, braver and sees her sounding, perhaps, more like herself than she ever has.
Human Barbie’s new singles invite you to step into their analog world, rich with imagery.
An offering of catchy, well-crafted indie folk that pairs the thoughtful lyricism of Gregory Alan Isakov with the jammy, viscous fun of Mt. Joy.
What makes songs like the dream pop/shoegaze hybrid “Haru” work so well is that they
Psychy, jazzy, folky, indie-y – the new Very Busy People EP is a veritable feast of musical ambition, contradiction, and imagination and ticks many, many boxes.
A perfect blend of rock and pop, this live and in-session version of the new Drew Pelisek single captures the band in magnificent form.
New eight-piece ska band out of Sweden has the full richness of a small orchestra.