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 […]

Ruff Hunter – Punching Darts

Smoke Rings and Ghosts — Ruff Hunter’s ‘Punching Darts’ Hits Deep Ruff Hunter’s debut solo track “Punching Darts” doesn’t knock politely—it kicks open the door, staggers in with a cigarette burn in its heart, and says everything you’ve been avoiding. Fresh off his legacy with The Polar Boys, Hunter trades polished indie charm for something […]

Donna Spelling – Window

 Through the Glow of “Window” — Donna Spelling’s Gentle Rebirth Donna Spelling’s latest single, Window, is less a song and more a soft invocation—a sonic balm that coaxes you out of your own shadows. Written by Yoav Chorev and produced by Nir Yatzkan Kroll (an old bandmate from high school days), the track is infused […]

WESLYNN – Love and Let Go

Nostalgia with a Pulse – WESLYNN’s “Love and Let Go” Hits All the Right Notes WESLYNN’s newest single, Love and Let Go, feels like driving down an empty highway just after dusk—windows down, heart open, memories flooding in. From the first shimmering guitar riff to the final beat of that lush 80s-inspired snare, the Phoenix-born […]

Ratfink! – About Ya

 Heart on a Sleeve in a Share House Dream From the first hazy chord, Ratfink!’s “About Ya” wraps you in a soft, shimmering hug of dream pop sincerity. Liv and Raph, the Brunswick duo recording out of their shared house, aren’t just making tunes—they’re capturing snapshots of feeling, and this one hits right where it […]

14 Flamingos – The Duke

Swagger, Grit, and Redemption – Meet “The Duke” There’s a sly confidence in 14 Flamingos’ The Duke—the kind that strolls in wearing a half-buttoned shirt, sunglasses at midnight, and a past too wild to hide. From the first downbeat, you know you’re not in for a typical indie-rock tune. Instead, the Victoria-based six-piece serves up […]