Alchemy in Glitter: The Manimals Strike “Gold” Gold is a glitter-drenched transformation ritual. The Manimals’ latest single isn’t messing around. It’s bold, it’s cosmic, and it’s stomping its way straight into your bloodstream. Haley Bowery, the band’s high-voltage ringleader, channels the chaos of lockdown isolation into something raw, mystical, and downright electrifying. Think T. Rex […]
Nourallah Brothers – We Listened To The Radio
Reunited by the Static: A Tender Ode to Brotherhood and Memory “We Listened to the Radio” is a homecoming. After 25 years apart, the Nourallah Brothers—Faris and Salim—have rejoined not with grand ambitions, but with something more compelling: quiet sincerity. Their new single is a nostalgic, harmony-laced time capsule that doesn’t just reach into the […]
Ray Noir – Razorblade Romance
Velvet Fangs and Shattered Mirrors Turn the lights low and brace yourself—Ray Noir’s “Razorblade Romance” is a reckoning dressed in leather and eyeliner. Dropping on Valentine’s Day 2025, it’s a raw industrial anthem that claws its way through pain and shame to scream survival. You don’t just listen to it—you feel it slicing through you, […]
TechNoire – Alone again
A Neon Heartbeat in the Shadows TechNoire’s “Alone Again” is a moody, magnetic throwback with a pulse all its own If a smoke-filled club in 1983 suddenly materialized in 2025, Alone Again by TechNoire would be pulsing through its speakers. This is a haunted love letter to the golden age of EBM and gothic synth […]
steve lieberman – Skinheads in my Yard Oy! Vey
A Punk Prayer in a Brass Storm Steve Lieberman, known as The Gangsta Rabbi, delivers a raw and unfiltered anthem with “Skinheads in My Yard Oy! Vey.” This track is a sonic rebellion, blending distorted basslines, chaotic brass, and a defiant spirit that challenges prejudice head-on. From the outset, Lieberman’s music confronts the listener with […]
Jesse Blake Rundle – Continuous, Wait
“Frozen in Motion: Jesse Blake Rundle’s Haunting Hymn to Becoming” Jesse Blake Rundle’s “Continuous, Wait” feels like stepping into a memory you didn’t know you had. It’s quiet but vast—alt-rock with a poet’s pulse, unfolding like a slow-motion breath held just beneath the surface. The track opens in a kind of suspended animation, layered guitars […]
