Audren – We’re All Lost

Finding Light While Admitting the Dark Audren’s We’re All Lost feels less like a song and more like a gentle hand on the shoulder at the exact moment you didn’t realize you needed one. Rooted in indie pop with a clear jazz soul, the track opens in quiet intimacy and slowly unfurls into something broader […]

ReeToxA – HMAS CERBERUS

Steel Hulls and Soft Scars ReeToxA’s HMAS CERBERUS arrives with the weight of lived experience and the raw pulse of ’90s Oz rock, sharpened by a modern edge. From the opening moments, the track feels weathered and restless, like salt-stained memories refusing to stay buried. There’s a familiar grunge grit here, but it’s not nostalgia […]

Verticoli – Sleep

When Rest Refuses to Come Verticoli’s Sleep feels like a late-night confession whispered into the dark, heavy with thought yet strangely comforting in its honesty. Coming from a band shaped by isolation, wind-battered landscapes, and years of refining their sound, the track carries a sense of earned restraint. It doesn’t rush to impress. Instead, it […]

Highroad No. 28 – C.Esp

Into the Static Within Highroad No. 28’s C.Esp feels like a slow-burning reckoning, the kind of track that doesn’t rush to impress but quietly pulls you under. From the first moments, there’s a sense of weight in the air — cinematic guitars stretch wide, the bass hums with a brooding patience, and everything feels carefully […]

Madeline Rosene – Love and Algorhythms

When Romance Meets the Feed Madeline Rosene’s Love and Algorhythms feels like a quiet ache dressed up in playful colors. On the surface, it’s an indie-pop track with a clever hook and an inviting soundscape, but just beneath that charm lies something far more uneasy and human. Rosene captures a very modern tension—the feeling of […]