Elina Filice – Bury Me

Love in the Little Things Elina Filice turns an everyday object into something surprisingly profound on her new single, Bury Me. What begins as a playful story about a borrowed T-shirt gradually unfolds into a heartfelt reflection on intimacy, memory, and the quiet ways love leaves its mark on our lives. From the very first […]

The 53 – Gingerbread Man

Primitive Sparks and Pure Adrenaline With “Gingerbread Man,” The 53 continue carving out a space where instinct matters more than polish and attitude drives every second of the music. The track storms forward with the kind of scrappy, garage-fuelled energy that feels impossible to fake. Nothing about it sounds overthought. Instead, it bursts out of […]

A Project Called Love – Smack Dab In The Middle

Finding Harmony in the Chaos With “Smack Dab In The Middle,” A Project Called Love arrives with a debut release that feels fearless in both sound and spirit. The track thrives on contrast, blending rough-edged grunge textures with breezy reggae grooves and flashes of punk energy, yet it never sounds confused or overloaded. Instead, it […]

Billy Caveman – Thou Carest Lord

Echoes from the Earth Raw, ritualistic, and strangely hypnotic, Billy Caveman’s “Thou Carest Lord” feels less like a modern recording and more like an ancient spirit dragged through the amplifier haze of a dusty garage session. The track takes a traditional hymn and reshapes it into something primal and deeply atmospheric, balancing reverence with rugged […]

Filipovich – Даже

Echoes in the Empty Space Change is rarely loud when it arrives. Sometimes it creeps in quietly, leaving behind faded memories, abandoned versions of ourselves, and questions we never expected to ask. With “Даже,” Filipovich captures that emotional transition with remarkable sincerity, crafting a song that feels deeply personal yet universally relatable. The track leans […]

Prolo – We the people

Voices from the Backroads Some songs are built for charts. Others are built for people. Prolo’s We the People firmly belongs in the second category. Drawn from the EP After the End Times, the single captures the rough edges, resilience, and spirit of everyday life through a distinctly Appalachian junkyard folk sound. From the opening […]