Category: Debut Bands (Off The Radar)

  • 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

  • AA-Legrand “Pacific EP”

    AA-Legrand “Pacific EP”

    AA-Legrand. This name carries two meanings: the letter A marks the beginnings with its placement as the first letter in the Latin Alphabet, and Legrand is the Big Unknown into which we all move in forward. The alias bridges indie folk sounds with soft downtempo electronic influences, forming music where the likes of Bon Iver…

  • DIALOGIC – “SAFE ON YOUR WAY”

    DIALOGIC – “SAFE ON YOUR WAY”

    “When I was writing this song, I had in my mind the image of someone setting off from home, with just what they could carry on their back, leaving their loved one behind. A sadness in parting, but a necessity to follow a calling. Like a pilgrimage. There is uncertainty about the future. Of course…

  • Dark Soul Safari – “Running With Scissors” EP

    Dark Soul Safari – “Running With Scissors” EP

    As Adriaan puts it, Dark Soul Safari explores themes of individuals – and humanity itself – on the edge of breakdown. From failed politicians, to global warming, the themes in this EP are an expression of catastrophe somehow neutralized by the soothing musical elements of the tracks. Brilliant!

  • EL PEYOTE – “EL PEYOTE” EP

    EL PEYOTE – “EL PEYOTE” EP

    “Expect to be taken on a sonic journey with “El Peyote” Experience the rush from high energy tracks like “Foot to the Floor” burning down the desert highway then unwind with mellow psychedelic jams like “Celestial Illusions” a song inspired by watching the sun set over the scrublands in Oaxaca.” El Peyote

  • Vomit Baby – “Eleven”

    Vomit Baby – “Eleven”

    “Eleven” is about proving people wrong who tell you that you can’t do something and aims to stand up for the creatives that culture and society rely on with a message to keep on running, searching, seeking – the best is yet to come.” – Vomit Baby

  • The Pontiacs “Ghost Town”

    The Pontiacs “Ghost Town”

    “Most of the music was written first by our bass player and then presented to the band which then a complete collaboration started and the song started to take more shape and a life of its own and each member was able to put their prints on it.” The Pontiacs

  • Allee & Pom Poms – “Boots” ft Liv Slingerland

    Allee & Pom Poms – “Boots” ft Liv Slingerland

    “I started writing this song in the summer of 2021 as things were re-opening and also still burning down. I was in a mood to SHOP and I hit up my friend, PomPoms and was like “I think this track has a you vibe, what do you think???” – Allee

  • Flemish in the North “Snow Crocs”

    Flemish in the North “Snow Crocs”

    “Snow Crocs,” is a catchy indie rock tune, whose name was inspired by an idea that Everett jokingly came up with while he and Chris were hiking in the trails of Calais, Vermont. Everett pondered about there being some offshoot breed of crocodiles that lived and survived in the snowy trails of the Northeast; it’d…

  • Cynthia Angelica’s uplifting debut “Grace”

    Cynthia Angelica’s uplifting debut “Grace”

    “An unknown fact about ‘Grace’ is that it started as a breakup song, which is hard to believe when you listen to the final track. Early in the creative process, I was inspired to rewrite the lyrics, and the song in its current form was born – almost as if it were waiting to find…