Category: New Music by Genre

  • BRIDGES’ new powerful single “Know Yourself”

    BRIDGES’ new powerful single “Know Yourself”

    The empowering message by BRIDGES in Know Yourself is packaged in a tasteful pop tune that combines the nonchalantly independent nature of cloud rap production and the intimacy of bedroom pop.

  • Tuulikki Bartosik “Playscapes”

    Tuulikki Bartosik “Playscapes”

    “I always find something new in Playscapes for myself and often start thinking, wait, how did we do it and why does it sound like that. This is literally my playscape in music with all the different instruments and my voice used together and through with electronics. A Nordic innovative electroacoustic breeze.” Tuulikki Bartosik

  • Terry Blade – Ethos: Son of a Sharecropper

    Terry Blade – Ethos: Son of a Sharecropper

    Ethos: Son of a Sharecropper is a personal album that explores the identity of Terry Blade. It presents us with a complex individual making us realize just how our own ethos is influenced by different factors: race, sexuality, history, culture, friends family, life events and many more.

  • Pennan Brae’s Retro-Rocking “Arcade”

    Pennan Brae’s Retro-Rocking “Arcade”

    “Arcade” marks the 13th full-length album in his repertoire. Heavily influenced by Classic Rock sounds of the 1970s and 1980s, it is set for release January 20th and currently taking pre-orders on Bandcamp.

  • DCxPC Live Vol. 10: RATH & the Wise Guys / The Kutoffs

    DCxPC Live Vol. 10: RATH & the Wise Guys / The Kutoffs

    The DCxPC live performances are streaming everywhere on Friday, January 20th and the 7-inch vinyl is available on the DCxPC website for pre-order now! Pressed on sea glass blue and a limited-edition quantity of 200.

  • Dylan Goff “Untethered (Side Two) EP”

    Dylan Goff “Untethered (Side Two) EP”

    “Thank you for listening and I hope you like my songs! You can expect lyric heavy, acoustic guitar-based music that is definitely indie-folk, but vocally I probably sound more like Matt Berninger or Eddie Vedder than the more folky artists of the genre, albeit with an Irish accent. Fans of Frightened Rabbit might also like…

  • Podge Lane – “Change In The Weather”

    Podge Lane – “Change In The Weather”

    “This song is about looking for signs in silly things, which I’ve looked for a lot! Thinking back on the amount of times I’ve thought “if it’s raining out something bad is going to happen”, or if the sun was shining there was a bit of hope. We’re always fearing the worst, and this is…

  • CJ Commerford & The Supertones – “Waiting On A Girl Like You”

    CJ Commerford & The Supertones – “Waiting On A Girl Like You”

    “It’s a new chapter for us as a band and myself as an artist as our approach to this record was to get that live studio feeling like they did back in the old days.” – CJ Commerford

  • Mad Painter epic new track “Rock And Roll Samurai”

    Mad Painter epic new track “Rock And Roll Samurai”

    “What people should expect from our music is loud and rambunctious rock and roll, we wear our influences on our sleeves. Our records and live shows are a time capsule experience, we like to create an illusion that you’ve been transported back in time fifty years.” – Mad Painter

  • Sam Lynch – “Halcyon Beach”

    Sam Lynch – “Halcyon Beach”

    “It’s about an imaginary place in my mind. I was really stuck in the past when I was writing it, thinking of times when I was happier and younger, just messing around with my mates, without responsibilities or stress and anything like that. It’s somewhere you can see, and you feel yourself being pulled towards,…

  • New noise banger “Fudge” Occurrence

    New noise banger “Fudge” Occurrence

    The term ‘slow violence’ comes from environmental studies. It describes ecological harm that happens imperceptibly in a community; you only realize that it’s happening once it’s too late. That feels to us like an apt metaphor for the things we’re singing about on this album. Occurrence /Ken Urban

  • NoSpace – “idle”

    NoSpace – “idle”

    It takes guts to write a song this open about personal struggles and seeing the glass half empty sometimes, and NoSpace knows how to do it masterfully.