Music

Satellite Train’s “Paralyzed”: Where Vulnerability Meets Sonic Innovation

The first notes of "Paralysed" sound like they came from another world. The Melbourne-based indie rock group Satellite Train has always been at the centre of raw feeling and sound discovery. With their newest song, they have found a frequency that speaks to something very human: the feeling of being mentally stuck while the world spins out of control. This isn't just another rock ballad. The...

Lucid Phase To Release Single Record On February 13th

Lucid Phase To Release Single Record On February 13th Lucid Phase, today, announced a new single release set for Saturday, February 13th, 2021 by Los Angeles-based band, Lucid Phase, called Spelunkin’. Inspired by metaphor art, Spelunking is defined by Oxford Languages as the exploration of caves, especially as a hobby. "The track Spelunkin' is a metaphor of finding yourself and digging deep to explore truth," explains...

Austin Feldman Engineers A Perpetual Motion Machine In ‘Time’

The club environment operates on its own internal clock. Minutes stretch into hours under the strobe lights, and hours compress into fleeting moments when...

Alex Winters Dismantles The Architecture of Self-Preservation In ‘Break In’

The Austin-based songwriter Alex Winters turns the terrifying act of emotional surrender into a towering alt-rock confession. There is a specific kind of silence that...

Disruption as Survival: Antoin Gibson Strikes Hard with “Diss Tribute”

London-based sonic architect Antoin Gibson throws us a jagged anchor in a sea of engineered algorithms with her ferocious new single, "Diss Tribute". The...

Two Whatevers Turn The Internet’s Noise Into a Dance Floor In ‘Punk Deluxe’

The Chicago duo Two Whatevers drops a genre-smashing, high-energy protest album 'Punk Deluxe' that makes fighting hyper-capitalism sound like the best party of the...

Lauren Ash Drops The Ultimate Pop-Punk Payback In ‘F.A.F.O’

The second you hit play, you know exactly what kind of energy you are dealing with. It is the sonic equivalent of rolling your...

Liam Naughton & The Educators Bottle The Urge To Flee The Scene In ‘I Want To Go Out Tonight’

The Perth-based indie rock outfit Liam Naughton & The Educators delivers a high-energy anthem 'I Want To Go Out Tonight' for anyone who needs...

The Verdict is Euphoria: DJ Cards Unleashes “We Rise Up (The Stadium Hype Song)”

For his latest release, DJ Cards shifts out of the courtroom and straight into the festival booth with his new single "We Rise Up...

SLAPPER Fuels Your Midnight Drive With “We Kept The Night”

SLAPPER’s latest instrumental single, "We Kept The Night," hits the nervous system like a sudden memory of a teenage curfew completely ignored. Created by...

Caitty Turns Identity Crisis Into A Cinematic Pop Anthem In ‘Not Country Enough For You’

Some songs grab you by the collar, but "Not Country Enough For You" sneaks up on you. It starts quiet, almost hesitant, before wrapping...

Jacob Chacko Turns Collective Anxiety Into A Euphoric Release In ‘I Will Follow’

There is a specific kind of exhaustion that comes from scrolling through endless bad news. It is a heavy, static feeling that makes it...

Beautifully Jarring: 50mething Releases “Gaza (on and on and on)”

50mething, the 58-year-old British independent solo artist, confronts global horror with disarming brightness on his jarring new single, "Gaza (on and on and on)"....

Lana Crow Turns The Chaos Of Modern Life Into The Perfect Soundtrack In ‘In Spirit’

The indie pop artist delivers a seven-track album that feels exactly like the emotional whiplash of your twenties You know that feeling when you are...