Category: Debut Bands (Off The Radar)

  • Kit Citrine “Midnight Masquerade”

    Kit Citrine “Midnight Masquerade”

    Kit Citrine’s new album “Midnight Masquerade” is an autobiographical release looking into the artist’s life events from the past 2 years. Home to 15 songs and running for 45 minutes, the album covers a variety of highly relevant themes.

  • Junkyard Romantics – “Mona Lisa”

    Junkyard Romantics – “Mona Lisa”

    “The feelings of insecurity and anxiety are explored in the verses, while the chorus celebrates the joyous truth that real beauty is found in knowing the one you love better than anybody else does.” Junkyard Romantis

  • Blue Lush – “Save Me”

    Blue Lush – “Save Me”

    “I wrote this track when I was healing from a breakup. When you’re young and in love, it’s easy to fantasize and idealize a relationship. You think you’re gonna be with that person forever and that they’re gonna “save you.” In reality, you make your own rules. Nobody is in charge of your life like…

  • Triple M- “What If You Fly”

    Triple M- “What If You Fly”

    “What If You Fly” creates a sonic space that transforms and grows more and more elaborate with each passing moments of the track. Starting in a minimalistic, and yet extremely atmospheric scene, the guitars establish a sweet melodic leitmotiv that repeats throughout the track, which creates a sense of nostalgia, like a lingering memory where…

  • Chris Mason’s exciting debut single “Justify”

    Chris Mason’s exciting debut single “Justify”

    “First time listeners can expect great melodies. It’s what my songs and lyrics are initially born from. It may be a slower song, it may be a higher energy track with a faster tempo, but melody will always be at the heart of them all.” – Chris Mason

  • Galactic Fuzz “Transparent”

    Galactic Fuzz “Transparent”

    “The name of the band comes from my fascination with science fiction works by the likes of Isaac Asimov, Arthur C Clarke, and Frederik Pohl, and some of our sounds and lyrics influenced by that, even if not apparent at the surface”. Javier Guell / Galactic Fuzz

  • Lonnieclaire – “Flock o’ Fakes”

    Lonnieclaire – “Flock o’ Fakes”

    “Flock o’ Fakes” by Lonnieclaire is an original fusion of grunge and rock but also power pop. A slightly disharmonic, vastly original tune that brings together lofi textures with a familiar sound.

  • The Starkillers “Are You Thinking of Me”

    The Starkillers “Are You Thinking of Me”

    “When we started writing the album, we saw a pattern begin to form with our songs, and decided to go with it. The album goes through the cycle of a toxic relationship, and all of the stages you’d find yourself going through. We almost didn’t include the single Are You Thinking of Me on the…

  • Los Sindes great debut single “Playa C”

    Los Sindes great debut single “Playa C”

    The theme suddenly sprung to our minds about melancholic story but continuing with life alongside friends and love ones. And we added a dancey touch so you can dance while listening to it. And so we are very happy with the final product. -Manu Rivera from Los Sindes

  • Indoor Friends – “Finally Enough”

    Indoor Friends – “Finally Enough”

    “Finally Enough” to me is like a letter wrote to someone you once admired, but he/she just didn’t care or show interest. This of course can make anybody mad, even angry. In this case, Indoor Friends channeled all that frustration and anger and turned it into a “fuck you, luck at me now” song. Guess…

  • PETIT MOND. – “BLUEBERRY CLOUDS”

    PETIT MOND. – “BLUEBERRY CLOUDS”

    “I wrote this song for my graduation in high school. I suddenly realized that our chill hangouts with our group of friends weren’t gonna be a weekly thing anymore, we were about to move around the world for our studies, we were growing up. So this song is about all the good memories we made,…

  • Hush Bewlay – I’m A Stranger Here Myself

    Hush Bewlay – I’m A Stranger Here Myself

    “The name is part homage to David Bowie’s ‘Bewlay Brothers,’ which I often sang as half of an acoustic duo in high school; and part telling myself to ‘hush,’ be quiet, stop saying you’re gonna do it someday and just do it. Releasing something, for me, has been a long time coming.” Hush Bewlay