Fluid Druid – Witch’s Fire

Portland-based band Fluid Druid fuses their psychedelic rock mastery with ingenious storytelling with their latest single, “Witch’s Fire”. This song is a certified headbanger with its amazing beats, riffs, and guitar shreds that will simply blow you away. The whimsy and sort-of sinisterness that the band fuses with their energetic instrumental shines through, making a […]

Bambara – Stray

In their latest album Stray, BAMBARA takes us into a world of their own making. A dark and foreboding landscape full of dirty alleyways and shady nightclubs. Its denizens are no different, deranged murderers, sex workers and arsonists are lost in its filthy streets, trying to make sense of it all. It would be lazy […]

Bacchae – Pleasure Vision

It’s always fun to see a genre from a fresh perspective, and much more so if it’s coming from the eyes of a new generation. Bacchae started as a band in 2016, back when they didn’t know what they were getting into. Fast forward to 2020, they have released their debut Pleasure Vision, and the […]

Elvis Depressedly – Depressedelic

Depressedelica is Mathew Lee Cothran’s second full-length album under the moniker Elvis Depressedly. It is simply put, is an artful collection that gravitates around that feeling of not-being-okay. Although each track can be characterized under labels such as electronic, psychedelic and lo-fi pop, there’s a distinct personality to this sound that can’t really be nailed […]

Snarls – Burst

On their debut album, the Colombia, Ohio based quartet, Snarls shows us a snapshot in the life of a modern day twenty-something. Filled with honest reflections on love, mental health and the pressures and expectations they have for the future. The charming, heart-on-your sleeve approach to songwriting has once again proven to be effective. Burst […]

Wednesday – I Was Trying to Describe You to Someone

Remember that scrapbook you or your friends may have had when growing up? Filled with faded photographs, random memorabilia, maybe an original poem or two. Each page feels like a time capsule wrapped in a dreamy haze. I Was Trying to Describe You To Someone, the sophomore album from Wednesday captures this feeling very well. […]