Zachary Mason soars into space with “The Funky Martians”
Zachary Mason’s “The Funky Martians” is an interstellar jam session that lands on Earth in a groove. The track is a bombastic, preposterous, and absolutely irresistible taste of his upcoming EP, “5…4…3…2…1…” Buckle up; this is no ordinary liftoff. This is a track that warps genres the way that gravity
Ignatius C. Litroc delivers dark rock anthem “Particles Of”
Ignatius C. Litroc’s most recent rock release, “Particles Of,” is a scorching, sarcastic takedown of modern rot, the variety that festers in plain sight in society, as well as the decadence that courses through us. This is a boast against the hypocrisy, a proudly strutting through the mud, guitars flashing
Ryan Hamilton returns with new single “Godspeed”
Following a tearful interlude spent in attaining fatherhood, Ryan Hamilton is back, and he’s not mincing words. On his new single “Godspeed,” the Texas-based rocker staked his claim in the music world again with the fury of someone who bowed out for all the right reasons and came back even
Will Sims reclaims his sound with new album “Do You Feel Alive?”
After a ten-year journey full of surprises and a tenacious creative drive, Will Sims has finally released “Do You Feel Alive?,” a scorching 7-track genre mash-up that combines punk grit, pop shimmer, and electronic exploration. Released after years of musical metamorphosis, the album emerged as a bold reckoning of artistic
Johan Hoffman captures themes of identity and memories in “Just in Time”
Like memory, a fog thickens and rolls in on Stockholm by way of Johan Hoffman’s atmospheric new single “Just in Time,“ the second track from his forthcoming LP and a moody follow-up to the introspective adventure commenced by “Day One.“ Oozing with dream pop textures and dripping in indie and
Prem Byrne flips the script with new single “Commercial Break”
On his new single, “Commercial Break,“ Prem Byrne provides a sharp cultural reading cloaked in throbbing indietronica. Fusing folk rock soul with the cutting edges of pop and electronic music, the song represents a thematic shift from Byrne’s previous material. “Commercial Break“ dabbles in the urgency of indie rock and
A Mighty Fine Mess debuts with “Keep Your Head Up” EP
With their dazzling debut EP, “Keep Your Head Up,” A Mighty Fine Mess kicks the door down with a raucous, feel-good rock energy that hits like a summer storm. Packed to the rafters with highly strung riffs, crunching hooks and choruses so anthemic they will take up residency in your
Wildersky warms hearts with “Can I Call You When The Winter’s Done?”
In a universe of overproduced gloss, Wildersky comes again as a breaking of honest, frosted wind. His new single, “Can I Call You When The Winter’s Done?”, is a home-recording indie folk-rocker that pens a stirring soundtrack to solitude and the seasons of the soul. Recorded over the winter in
Arkhameus dives into time and memories with “The Endless Train”
Arkhameus is back in the heart with “The Endless Train”. The single is a solid representation of his new concept album “Echoes Through Time,” and it’s a genre-hopping escapade that soothes you into a trippy trip that follows the cycle of life. “The Endless Train“ is not so much a


