
ARO (pronounce as Arrow) hails from LA. Her RNB-infused dark electropop is home to the ‘Fierce Femme’ notion and themes of neurodivergence and personal growth in society as it is today.

9 o’clock Nasty doing what they do best… making fun of whoever/whatever they want, shedding a light on post-modernism bullshit.

“So Close” by The Mars McClanes is an incredible high for the band, showing a new side to their sound and focusing on storytelling – and it comes as a surprise for no one that a band this talented could pull it off this nicely.

Spiritual DeepTech producer, MadZen, surprises us with two new releases “Arlequin” and “Ramesh”. Two very powerful and exciting tracks with Downtempo vibes and Psytrance influences.

“Executive Functions” by PolSky comes with 12 tracks, and it is an album about the heavy burden of today’s life. Short attention spans, feelings of unachievable dreams, ominous news every day, and uncertainty of the truth are just some of the things we face in present reality.

“Glory Be” by Jeán et Joie joins the sophomore single “Fried Rice” in announcing the upcoming debut EP “Brambles” set to release in the coming months.

Shaven Primates have created a musical journey that embraces both powerful rock choruses and intricate instrumental arrangements.

Written about a summer relationship and all the baggage that comes along with it, “Do You Wanna Talk” by Wild Horse is a light and breezy indie rock tune, but one that carries a message that goes deeper than the surface level.

This new song, by Attic Theory titled “Papier-Mâché,” features guest vocals from Kevin Martin from none other than legendary multi-platinum-selling band Candlebox! Yes indeed, that Candlebox. As in the band notable for smash hits such as with “You” and “Far Behind.”

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“Off The Leash” is a remarkable debut album that cements Wild As Her’s position as a formidable force in the alternative country music scene.

The Third Man’s “Somewhere To Leave” is a remarkable album that showcases the band’s expertise in crafting magical soundscapes. The fusion of indie rock and folk elements, alongside the mesmerizing ambient arrangements, sets the album apart and transports listeners to another world.

“Not Now, Love” by heavy on the heart is the band’s second single after their successful debut with “Mr. Know It All” released in April this year.

Daniel Lerner on this EP seems to be following the footsteps of incredible artists like Mac DeMarco and Conor Oberst, while still managing to sound absolutely like himself every step of the way.

Eyþór Alexander is a musician/pianist born in Akureyri, Iceland. Distancing himself from a specific genre, “Alex” achieves his creative expression with the help of a variety of other great musicians.

“Sensitive” by Kailey Conner is a power ballad, backed by pop sensibilities and folk influences.

MadZen continues to represent the Downtempo / Organic House community, both in his natal Mexico and outwards. Countries like Rumania, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, India, and Lebanon are beginning to set their eyes on him and his magnetic sound.

Jane Allison keeps getting better with each song, and “Frayed” is an absolutely perfect choice for a single – as uplifting as “Magdalene” but somehow richer in sound and textures.