Ana Pê is a Brazilian artist, actress, researcher and educator. Her work brings together music, theatre and education through projects that promote emotional wellbeing, creativity and inclusion.
Bristol’s Spin Class continue to build momentum with ‘Rip ‘N’ Dip’, a ferocious new single that captures the band’s instinct for heavy, groove-led rock while pushing their sound further into bold and contemporary territory.
Micah compares himself to Johnny Marr and Robert Smith when he writes—not because he thinks he’s their equal, but because, when life is this short, they’re the only competition worth having.
Originated in Seattle in 2013 and now based in NYC, Paper Nova uniquely blends each member’s respective influences, which include alternative, classical, jazz, metal, Latin, and art rock.
Jodi first gained international attention through high-profile performances alongside artists such as Katy Perry, “Weird Al” Yankovic, and Cynthia Erivo,
The Restless Few is a London-based band with roots stretching back over two decades to their childhood friendships in Bologna, Italy.
These recordings reveal a band already possessing complete artistic conviction while still discovering new possibilities within its singular vision. Far from serving as an appendix to their catalogue, ‘Gravest Gravy’ stands as compelling evidence that even the earliest stages of The Cramps’ evolution possessed the imagination, fearlessness, and joyful perversity that would secure their place among rock music’s most original innovators.
The album’s greatest pleasure lies in that contradiction: Patois Counselors are deeply skeptical about the world, yet their music remains exuberantly alive. ‘Protection Racket’ recognizes stupidity everywhere, but refuses to become stupidly despairing. It finds humor inside collapse, romance beneath the sarcasm, and possibility at the edge of darkness.
Kouri invites the listener into a world where a water bottle can become percussion, where a bell cord can carry as much expressive weight as a saxophone, and where a public gathering can become a composition. His work suggests that creative practice does not have to separate the sacred from the ordinary, sophistication from play, or personal history from collective experience.
‘D.O. & The Bytes’ invites the listener to grab the cereal, tune into the cartoon, and surrender to its brightly rendered world of digital heroes and hostile Reapers. Beneath the fun, however, sits a surprisingly serious preoccupation with memory, technological control, and the struggle to preserve an individual identity.
Galecstasy and Mike Watt Trio create a world that feels discovered rather than constructed. The music can be strange, funny, atmospheric, forceful, and beautiful within the same extended breath, refusing to settle into any one category. ‘Wattzotica’ makes improvisation sound not like the absence of structure, but like another way of finding it.
The Cigarettes remain rooted in the musical and emotional vocabulary they have developed since the 1990s, but ‘Clareana T’ does not sound like a band simply preserving its identity. It sounds like one testing how much that identity can still contain.
‘Dirty Little Rock ’N’ Roller’ arrives with its priorities in order: write the songs, play them with conviction, make them sound good, and let the personality take care of the rest.
The most striking thing about ‘Set Right Fit To Blow Clean Up’ is how completely it rejects the idea that punk must remain aesthetically frozen in order to remain punk. The Drags expand rather than dilute their identity. They allow hard rock, psychedelic noise, country, garage rock, and warped studio experimentation into the room, then make all of it answer to their particular sense of velocity and humor.
‘AT US’ refuses to over-explain itself. Tatsumi understands that travel can be both expansive and isolating, and that the most powerful memories are often made from fragments rather than milestones. His field recordings provide documentary texture, while his instruments give those fragments an interior life. The album therefore occupies an unusual territory between ambient composition, sound art, and personal reflection.
Boston native and Los Angeles-based alt-pop artist Lucy Frost has released her new album, Vitamins,
As might be guessed merely from the album’s title, the music on Windflower is for listening rooms, rather than nightclubs.
London post-punk trio Dead Horse reveal a strikingly vulnerable side with their latest single, ‘I Would Die’, the newest preview of their forthcoming debut album Caught The Nonsense, due for release on 11 September 2026 via Sister 9 Records.
Emerging alternative artist Wormogenic continues to build the compelling world of her forthcoming Bandaids EP with the release of her powerful new single, ‘Apocalypse Queen’.
Finnish singer-songwriter Anniina, also known as Anniina Ballerina, further cements her place in modern pop with the release of her latest single, “DVD.”
Loser Demon is a garage rock/power-indie band from Riverside, California.
Austin singer-songwriter and entrepreneur Lurleen Ladd has released “Walk of Life,” her modern feminine take on the Dire Straits 1985 classic hit.
Boston label Rum Bar Records never fails in its mission to make the world safe for old school power pop, garage rock, punk, and rock & roll.
Jeff Vidov is a Toronto, Canada-based choir conductor/session pianist/film composer/musical theater director
George Collins is a transatlantic storyteller based in Prague and Key West. His writing brings soulful flair to the worlds of rock music, novels, and television!
Following the success of her three singles, Manchester, UK-based artist Lottie Gray introduces her debut EP The Big Idea.
Following the release of Destined to Fail, Violet Love returns with “Airport Road,” an upbeat alternative-rock/pop track
The Scarlet Goodbye is the creative collaboration between two well-known Minnesota musicians, rocker Daniel Murphy and troubadour Jeff Arundel.
Hamburg-based shoegaze and post-punk trio Seasurfer return with their new EP, ‘The Noise Is Ours’, a four-track release that sees the band further develop their signature “dream-punk” aesthetic.
The Real Anthem, hailing from Arizona, United States, is a collaborative band project that seamlessly blends alternative rock, post-punk, post-rock, and shoegaze influences to create a dynamic sound .
‘Big Life, Big Leaf’ may only contain three songs, but its emotional and sonic scope rivals releases several times its length. It captures the strange paradox at the heart of farewell: that endings can contain gratitude, sorrow can coexist with wonder, and loss can illuminate what mattered most.
For a band whose music has become synonymous with languor, such a modest adjustment carries surprising significance. “Twizzler” suggests that Cigarettes After Sex do not need to abandon their established atmosphere to discover new emotional territory. They only need to change the light.
As the eighth volume in an already distinguished series, this release confirms that thoughtful curation remains an art form in its own right. Rather than chasing fashionable obscurities or obvious classics, it celebrates musicians whose work continues to resonate through craftsmanship, originality, and enduring emotional power.
‘Seyðisfjörður Soundings’ does not ask to be decoded so much as inhabited. Its achievement lies in making an ancient phenomenon (the wind moving through a vibrating line), feel newly strange and newly musical.
The enduring appeal of ‘Take Leave’ comes from Sodomsky’s ability to make familiar ideas feel newly discovered. His songwriting does not depend on dramatic revelations; it thrives on close observation, carefully chosen language, and an understanding that everyday expressions often contain profound emotional histories.
‘Red Hot Photo Committee’ is too eccentric for polished Americana, too rootsy for straightforward indie rock, too loose for conventional country, and too funny to surrender entirely to solemnity. Its imperfections are not obstacles to its personality; they are the source of it. National Photo Committee understands that music can be compelling precisely when it shows the seams, and that a crooked song can sometimes tell the truth more convincingly than a flawless one.
The Carp have made a record for a moment in which absurdity and dread are difficult to separate. It is a wonderfully punk response: laugh at the bastards, name the problem, find your friends, and make enough noise that somebody else realizes they are not alone.
‘Herzsprung’ embraces contradiction without attempting to resolve it. It is meticulously assembled from fragments yet communicates with striking emotional directness. It celebrates collective musicianship while remaining deeply personal.
The Sunmills are a Utah-based alt-rock trio known for blending hard-driving riffs with funk-laced grooves and a sharp sense of humor.
Oaken Lee’s folk-rock rawness meets CutWires’ electronic precision. Man vs. Machine… Oaken Wires.
Chicago’s FRENCH INHALER announce their debut album, PRACTICED LINES, a cinematic exploration of performance, technology, and emotional disconnection in the digital age.
The sound of Punk being invented in a 1957 Chicago Blues Club…
The land of American indie rock is littered with acts inspired by the Replacements – from groups whose only connection is a spiritual one, to outright clones.
Carlos Grassot is a Spanish singer-songwriter and music creator blending Latin, acoustic, and House influences into a sound that balances intimate storytelling with the energy of dance culture.
Sophia Casson-Smith is a UK-based artist and songwriter known for her soulful voice, emotional clarity, and instinctive approach to storytelling.
At just 18 years old, Tristan Roberson has already established himself as one of the brightest young names in modern country music.
Mayfield Records presents the thrilling self-titled debut album by Ben Lester.
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Steve Stinson continues the journey towards his highly anticipated debut album Cocoon with the release of ‘Fly Away.’
Singer-songwriter Lala Vale returns with her emotionally arresting new single, ‘Just Another Me’, the flagship release from her forthcoming full-length album due later this year.