Sugar-Coated Self-Belief Siena Liggins is back, and she’s not tiptoeing in—she’s strutting. “FCKN SWEET” feels like a glitter cannon of self-confidence, bursting open with bright, punchy production and a wink that says, yes, I really do feel this good. After a brief pause since her last original release, Liggins returns polished and buoyant, leaning fully […]
I.D.K. – Nark 5
Breaking the Walls of Narkina 5 After more than a decade of silence, I.D.K. storms back with “Nark 5,” and it feels less like a comeback and more like a cinematic uprising. Inspired by the prison break arc of Star Wars: Andor, the track plunges listeners straight into the cold, metallic corridors of confinement and […]
The Trampoline Delay – Tandem Bike
Pedalling Through the Static With “Tandem Bike,” The Trampoline Delay leans fully into the atmosphere, trading glossy hooks for a wash of distortion and emotional gravity. It’s a bold pivot that pays off. The Ontario outfit has always thrived on melody-driven indie rock, but here they let the noise speak just as loudly as the […]
Ananya Ashok – First Love
Coming Home to the Self With “First Love,” Ananya Ashok closes her EP on a note that feels less like a romantic confession and more like a homecoming. Instead of looking outward, the song turns gently inward, reframing “first love” as the act of rediscovering the self that existed before expectation, before pressure, before the […]
Holly Woodlove – Run Back
Analog Fire, Modern Pulse With “Run Back,” Holly Woodlove charges forward with a kind of fiery conviction that feels both vintage and vividly immediate. The track opens in a blaze of wailing guitars, steeped in a warm, retro tonal palette that instantly evokes the golden age of rock without slipping into imitation. Instead, it feels […]
Carrying Torches – Gone
Holding the Flame Through the Fallout With “Gone,” Carrying Torches step into a sharper, more exposed version of themselves. Rooted in their self-described Electric Heartland Garage Rock, the track feels less like a casual single and more like a statement of intent—raw, urgent, and impossible to ignore. From the first surge of guitar, “Gone” moves […]
