The soulful rasp of Stevski17 returns for this grunge-kissed, melodically alluring new single.
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Unexpectedly distorted for a worthy fusion of electro-pop and hard rock, Synthetik Blonde deliver a brilliantly immersive soundscape, with a subtle hit of dance-pop songwriting humbly intertwined.
Anthemic indie rock vibes blend gritty authenticity and a refreshing sense of character – Scottish duo KNØWLEDGE offer strong grooves, creative lyrics and indie-rock power, for The Farmer.
Taking inspiration from the renowned Wall Of Death features at many a motorcycle festival, Lion Drome more than live up to the ferocity, skill and grit of their name throughout this genre-fusing, anthem-loaded album.
An ever-memorable Nightbird Casino bring personality and provocative bass back to modern indie rock, with their captivating new conceptual ear-worm Radio Anxiety.
Vulnerability and poetic wonder unite as Alex Kerry brings back the guitar-led tones of retro emo rock, for Bad Skies.
Instrumental rock and roll loaded with equal parts precision and heart – the brilliant Coda Nova pay tribute to some legendary rock acts, with the slick and stylish live medley Jessica Is Back In Town.
Best experienced at volume, the fast-paced yet nostalgic project In That Light Of Fading Day delivers not only the organic musical escapism rock fans crave, but also the conceptually provocative depths that naturally get the mind wandering.
Introducing an extensively versatile debut album – Nia Lexo captures the inner workings of the artistic mind on multiple levels, with THE SENSHII.
An indie rock anthem of nostalgic intensity and light yet passionate vocals – International outfit Blanket Attack explode onto the scene, with Midnight Sin City.
To coincide with the release of their mighty new album Perfect Crimes, we sat down with the founder of Washington-state alt-rock outfit Ransom & the Subset, to find out more about the project, his musical adventure thus far, and his plans for the future. Here’s the conversation in full. * * * Hey – thanks … Continued
Stylishly bringing together nostalgic alternative rock with contemporary lyrical angst and passionate vocals, Black Masses capture the moment beautifully, for the intense yet emotive So Long, Sailor.