Deaf Echo – Batman

Letting Go, Drenched in Moonlight Deaf Echo’s latest single “Batman” doesn’t swoop in like a hero—it lingers like a ghost. The Los Angeles indie-rock duo, made up of Amir Hammoud and Jesús Omar Lopez, delivers a track soaked in vulnerability, where brooding guitars and melancholic vocals meet in a beautifully raw emotional standoff. From the […]

MAHUNA – Forever Is Mine

Sunlight, Memory, and Melody: A Quiet Triumph There’s something about MAHUNA’s Forever Is Mine that feels like stepping into a sun-drenched memory — one of those moments that doesn’t just stay with you, but reshapes the way you look at time itself. Born from a Belfast childhood memory and rekindled by watching his son play […]

An Interview with Naomi Neva

What’s the story behind your latest song/album? “Burning” came out of a time when I was really scared and angry about a lot of things in my own life and in the world. One part of that was a doctor with a particular knack for making me feel like a broken piece of machinery. That […]

CS Hellmann – Waves Waves

Riding the Storm Within: CS Hellmann’s “Waves Waves” Is a Thunderclap of Raw Emotion CS Hellmann’s Waves Waves doesn’t just hit your ears—it hits your gut. From the moment the first riff surges forward, there’s an electrifying energy that feels like you’re being swept into a storm of inner conflict, grit, and liberation. This Nashville-born […]

Skybar Tiger – Pulling Away From Our Friends

Misery with a Wink: Skybar Tiger Nails the Post-Pandemic Mood Skybar Tiger’s latest release “Pulling Away From Our Friends” is a sharply observant, surprisingly buoyant reflection on modern disconnection—and it might just be the indie-rock reality check we didn’t know we needed.  The full-band sound is a step forward for Skybar Tiger, expanding from Parker’s […]

Splinter – Get A Job

Fame, Filters, and Fury: Splinter’s “Get A Job” Hits Hard Splinter’s “Get A Job” is a razor-edged anthem for a generation teetering between hustle culture and digital delusion. With their trademark snarl and distortion-heavy punch, the London-based punk outfit pulls no punches in their lead single off Click. Swipe. Buy., a record already shaping up […]