Category: New Music by Genre

  • Mishell Ivon “#DGGASPBXX”

    Mishell Ivon “#DGGASPBXX”

    Inspired by a question made by her niece, Ivon has written a track that makes the people listening question if any higher power has the ability of knowing what’s going on in our minds, and if said being has any influence over our wishes coming true.

  • Erik Findling & High Street- Shut Me Out

    Erik Findling & High Street- Shut Me Out

    A standout element of the EP is Findling’s guitar. From the blues licks of “Concede the Night” to the loud guitar solos of “Disrepair”, it takes center stage as he shows his music talent in solos and heavy riffs reminiscent giants of Slash from Guns N’ Roses.

  • Saves The Witch “Dear Edea”

    Saves The Witch “Dear Edea”

    “If someone is listening for the first time: I just would like people to know that I try to be genuine and sincere with the music, and I truly appreciate everyone that listens. I try to be very reachable on social media, and I’m always working on new stuff. The debut album was out in…

  • Gigantic Hand “Open Letter”

    Gigantic Hand “Open Letter”

    The inspiration behind their single from the album, “Open Letter,” was to make a new, modern anthem like “Where Is My Mind” by the Pixies. The song is catchy, poppy, heavy where it’s appropriate, and familiar; while the lyrics ask people in general whether they are happy with who we have become as a human…

  • RAT BATH – “SPIT//SWALLOW”

    RAT BATH – “SPIT//SWALLOW”

    “There is a deeper meaning to this gruesome tale. In the beginning of the album it is explained that the demon was paid a bounty to capture Fred by a rapist who had previously attacked them. The demon represents trauma and how it manifests in one’s life. Sometimes as fear, anger, grief, and even as…

  • Maggie Dave “Old You”

    Maggie Dave “Old You”

    “We invite you to imagine the world of our songs after they stop. What do the streets look like? Are you indoors? Is it cold? As songwriters, Mark Christopher and I are compelled to craft narratives for the characters in our songs, much like Cassie designs her worlds for our music to inhabit, like a…

  • COUNTER THE EULOGY – “PICTURESQUE”

    COUNTER THE EULOGY – “PICTURESQUE”

    “The idea to Picturesque started when my youngest daughter was a little child, about 2 years old. I thought about her and how I wished her life might be. Then, inevitably I thought about the climate crisis and inequality which are kind of the main topics of our upcoming EP “With Eyes Wide Open”. However,…

  • Swivvel new single “Contender”

    Swivvel new single “Contender”

    The track’s bouyant melodies are punctuated by the creatively dynamic rhythms of the drums throughout its verses, while a driving beat brings a compelling energy to its catchy choruses. As the last notes fade at the end of the track, you can hear one of the band members chuckling, which nicely suits the lighthearted feel…

  • Mother Culture “Scaramouche”

    Mother Culture “Scaramouche”

    Soft and caressing melodies hummed by a choir of voices surround with the sometimes fleeting feel of acceptance. At times it feels like the singer and instrumental side are joined together playing a different part – the instrumental side being the warm comforting embrace for the singer feeling heavy with thoughts.

  • Little Victories “Set In Stone”

    Little Victories “Set In Stone”

    Set In Stone is a one of a kind debut. In the matter of three minutes and fifteen seconds, listeners will be able to take a peek into the band’s heart and understand the strongest desire of the identity known as Little Victories.

  • Noah Gray “cut you off”

    Noah Gray “cut you off”

    “This song is ultimately about being brave enough to cut out toxic people from your life. We’ve all dealt with them at least once and it’s necessary for growth as a person.” 

  • Mono XL “Where I Belong”

    Mono XL “Where I Belong”

    In Where I Belong, Mono XL opens up about the sense of belonging he feels inside his idealistic dreams, where everything has always made more sense, and the heavy contrast of being at loss he feels when facing the real world.