A Slow-Burning Reckoning Hadnot Creek’s “I Don’t Love This World Anymore” doesn’t arrive with a bang, it sinks in, slow and unshakable, like the kind of melancholy you can’t name but feel in your bones. As the opening track of Leaving, this song is the mission statement: sparse, unsentimental, and startlingly raw. R. Sawrey’s vocals […]
The New Citizen Kane – Ratbag Joy
A Joyride Through Chaos: The Pulse of “Ratbag Joy” With Ratbag Joy, The New Citizen Kane pulls off a sonic sleight of hand, blending dizzying dancefloor euphoria with an emotional depth that quietly punches you in the gut. It’s the kind of track that makes you want to throw your hands up in the air… […]
Dan Szyller – Phantom Lord
Dancing with Shadows: Dan Szyller’s “Phantom Lord” Casts a Mesmerizing Spell With Phantom Lord, Dan Szyller invites us to step into a fog-drenched dreamscape where introspection and melancholy dance beneath flickering strobe lights. This isn’t just a song, it’s an atmosphere, thick with the ghosts of late-night regrets and the quiet resilience that follows. Drawing […]
Launch Control – Plastic Fruit
Plastic Perfection in a Deteriorating World Launch Control takes a bold detour with “Plastic Fruit,” a hauntingly beautiful deviation from their usual punk-fueled chaos. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t just demand attention, it quietly steals it. Gone are the frenzied riffs and adrenaline-pumped tempos. Instead, we’re pulled into something far more contemplative, raw, […]
Bastien Pons – Blinded
Into the Quiet Unknown: Bastien Pons Crafts a Sonic Mirage with “Blinded” Bastien Pons’ “Blinded” is not just a song, it’s a sensory experience that feels like wandering through a forgotten industrial dreamscape. Merging the philosophies of musique concrète with ambient minimalism, Pons delivers a piece that resists categorization and instead invites the listener into […]
The Tralala – Work it Out
Retro Sparks and Modern Kicks: The Tralala Nail It with “Work It Out” Turn on “Work It Out” and it’s like stepping into a time machine that crash-lands somewhere between 1996 and 2025. The Tralala’s latest single isn’t just a track, it’s a full-on sonic handshake between generations of sound. Drew Price and Chris Trewin […]
