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The Capsules - Machines (self-released)

27 October 2025

These aren’t quite the same Capsules audiences might remember. They’ve returned with a familiar sound, but it’s also stormier, thornier, more immersive, and simultaneously more current yet nostalgic. Overtones of darkwave, dream pop, shoegaze, and other contemporary styles are audible in the “Machines” mix.

Dream Bodies - Dead Air (self-released)

27 October 2025

Dream Bodies8 is the recently launched solo project of *Steven Fleet. In the past, he has been in musical projects with members of Magic Wands, VV and the Void, Night Nail, and Boytronic. He has toured the US/UK/Europe, playing alongside bands such as The Chameleons.

Sehore - Bla bla bla (cha cha cha) (MusicHunters Records)

27 October 2025

The second album by Sehore, titled Husfikbur, is a continuation of the previous one, Ladencia, which received the Silver Medal at the Global Music Awards 2025. Therefore, it is recommended that those who didn’t connect with the former, and especially those lacking a sense of humor, abstain from listening.

Sean MacLeod - Cool Charisma (self-released)

27 October 2025

‘Cool Charisma’ is a new single release, from Irish indie pop artist Sean MacLeod. ‘Cool Charisma’ is a catchy, classic indie pop track with all the traditional pop indie hooks. A classic indie melody with glistening guitar riffs and a solid beat. ‘Cool Charisma’ is more than just an indie pop song as it weaves its way through a range of pop styles from The Beatles, The Beach Boys and indie British pop sensibilities.

Sifters - s/t (Obliquity)

27 October 2025

Opening cut “Flail Maneuvers” unfolds like a lesson in how to improvise freely without collapsing into a heap of debris.

 Laurin Hunter - The Ontario Sessions - EP Teaser (self released)

27 October 2025

Laurin Hunter is an independent San Francisco Bay Area based singer/songwriter. Incorporating elements of folk, americana, rock, pop, alternative, and world music, Laurin is an example of an artist who joyfully defies limitations. His utilization of alternate tunings and tastefully intricate finger style guitar work, soulful vocal delivery spanning four octaves, and dedication to serving the song above all else seamlessly combine to take listeners on a journey they’ve never been on before.

Ditka - Fly Higher (GOGO MUSIC)

27 October 2025

Ditka is a singer-songwriter, guitarist and composer from Slovenia, one of the smallest countries in Europe. She has built a successful career in her home country, best known for setting Slovenian poetry by famous Slovenian poets to music. Alongside this work, Ditka writes and performs her own original songs in English.

Crow Follow - Fold Like Money (self-released)

27 October 2025

“FOLD LIKE MONEY” throws down a funk-tinged challenge to the tribulations of our time. Boston’s apex Shaman Rock squad Crow Follow mines the mysterious yearning of mid-century protest rock to forge a message and a beat that cuts through the demented dossiers and fingerprint files of our own critical moment.

It's Karma It's Cool - One Million Suburban Sunsets (self-released)

26 October 2025

It’s Karma It’s Cool is a melodic rock/power-pop band from England. Known for their sharp hooks, jangly guitars, and thoughtful lyrics, the band blends classic British pop sensibilities with a fresh, modern rock edge. Their latest album _One Million Suburban Sunsets’_has a weightier tone, and is described by the band as ‘their guitar rock album’ and their most personal work yet.

Noise Factory United - The Quickest Blade in The West (self-released)

26 October 2025

Drawing from the grit of early social realist writers, these four compadres are trying to make sense of the fractured intensity of modern life. They don’t do songs about unrequited love or plunge into the self-obsession of minor narcissisms. No wistful romance, no solipsistic spirals, and no power ballads. Just socially-driven, self-deprecating songs about the grey and enigmatic zones of the everyday in their port city of Portsmouth.

Alwyn Morrison - Maybe In Another World (self-released)

26 October 2025

Alwyn Morrison is a New York City-based singer-songwriter who made a striking debut in 2025, amassing over 1 million streams across platforms within just three months of releasing his first single. The breakthrough single, ‘Chained,’ became one of the most-added songs on U.S. radio (Mediabase, #44) and generated over 500K weekly impressions at retail radio, remarkable feats for an independent artist.

Last Relapse - Everyone Dances Outside of Their Bodies (self-released)

26 October 2025

Last Relapse is an Atlanta-born indie-rock band known for fusing raw confession with widescreen, dream-tinged guitar work. From 2006 to 2012, they logged more than 200 shows, earned regional press buzz, and released the cult-favorite album Machine before an extended hiatus sent members down very different paths in life. Reunited 13 years later, the group returns tighter and more adventurous, channelling years of experience into a forthcoming five-track EP due this fall—an evolution that marries their original emotional edge with fresh, immersive sonic depth.

Tom Minor - Bring Back the Good Ol' Boys (Overreaction Records)

25 October 2025

Hailing from London, N1, singer-songwriter Tom Minor feels inspired by indie rock, new wave and punk, power pop, psychedelic and garage rock, soul and R&B. After several years of all kinds of hack writing for others Minor now focuses on his own brand of existential indie, gathering high praise all across the blogosphere for his debut album Eleven Easy Pieces on Anger & Disappointment and subsequent singles “Future Is an F Word,” “Expanding Universe” and The Manic Phase EP.

Low Wave - Poison Pear (self-released)

25 October 2025

Low Wave formed in Exeter, UK, in 2023. The group brings together an eclectic range of influences unified through a love of powerful rhythms and a collective melodic sensibility for songwriting that is both reflective and anthemic. The group picks up on a thread left hanging by the *Seattle8 grunge pioneers and carried forward by the alternative desert rock scene to deliver a unique soundscape blending riff-based rock with a modern voice.

greta fisler - ephemera (self-released)

25 October 2025

born and raised in the limpid quietness of the alps, half-mellowed in vibrant milan, greta fisler is an art-pop singer-songwriter. with early roots in the rural, naked sound of classical guitar - and forever mesmerized by its ancestral dimension - her work merges intimate poetics into fragile yet mellow textures, both nostalgic and new.

Sleepnowqueen - Ghost Party (Uptown Productions)

25 October 2025

SLEEPNOWQUEEN, hailing from Kansas City, United States, is a solo artist who brings a unique blend of 80s darkwave alt style of music to the present day. Influenced by legends like Robert Smith from *The Cure8, SLEEPNOWQUEEN’s music is both nostalgic and relevant to today’s music scene

Sloan – Based on the Bestseller (Yep Roc Records)

24 October 2025

Sloan‘s 14th studio album is a big, bold stick of power-pop dynamite, the beloved Canadians rolling boulders of stomping, outsized glam and dressing up in ’60s and ’70s classic pop artistry, while also doing their own thing.

Pisgah - Bend to Break (Dark Tree Records)

24 October 2025

Pisgah has released her third single from her forthcoming album, called “Bend to Break”. The project of Brittney Jenkins*—a Southern American-born musician based in Greater London since 2015—she draws inspiration from the alt-country roots of *Ryan Adams and Magnolia Electric Company, the wistful alt-rock of Aimee Mann, and the gothic edge of goth folk artist Emma Ruth Rundle.

Mark Vennis & Different Place - The Beating of the Drum (Laundry Records)

24 October 2025

Mark Vennis and the band weave together elements of the Manic Street Preachers and Gang of Four, mixing in flavors of REM and The Clash. Theyre are also nods to old-school blues and soul, all of which is seasoned with a rebellious punk rock attitude. The result is a genre-defying sound that merges different musical traditions into one seamless, politically charged cocktail.

The Trusted - Levitate (self-released)

24 October 2025

The Trusted is a four-piece from Southend on Sea, blending post-punk energy with widescreen pop ambition.
Formed during their school years, the band bonded over British guitar heroes and the craft of real songwriting.
Their sound draws on the likes of The 1975, The Clash, Catfish and the Bottlemen and Elvis Costello, but always
lands with something unmistakably their own.

Steve Tibbetts - Close (ECM)

24 October 2025

A Tibbetts record always seems to have simply appeared from Somewhere Else.

Bryan Schumann & The Sunshapes - Heart & Horizon  (Boreal Bard Music)

24 October 2025

Bryan Schumann is an award-winning, Minnesota-based composer, producer, and singer-songwriter. Blending sounds from pop, folk, indie, rock, electronic, and classical genres, his catchy melodies find homes in upbeat dance tunes and moody ballads alike. With influences across the eras—the best way to describe his sound is timeless.

Kaitlin Cassady - North Star (self-released)

24 October 2025

Kaitlin Cassady is an indie-folk-rock musician hailing from the vibrant music scene of Minneapolis, MN. Drawing inspiration from a diverse range of influences, including Aimee Mann, Carole King, Norah Jones, Phoebe Bridgers, Billie Eilish, Kacey Musgraves, and Brian Wilson, Kaitlin has crafted a unique sound that blends introspective lyrics with lush harmonies and intricate arrangements.

Ofir Sandler - too much (self-released)

23 October 2025

Ofir Sandler is a new indie rock artist based in Liverpool. Originating from the Middle East, singer/songwriter Ofir Sandler continues her musical journey in Liverpool. Her warm and catchy melodies coupled with her poetic and relatable lyrics bring out the special texture of Ofir Sandler, with music that you can rely on, sing to, or just listen to while drinking a pint of beer.

Trashy Annie - Big Red Bow (Take 44 Presents)

23 October 2025

Austin-based outlaw rock band Trashy Annie continues to defy expectations with the release of powerful new single “Big Red Bow” showcasing frontwoman Annie Davis’ fearless storytelling, raw emotion, and signature blend of rock, country, and grit. The single is now available on all major streaming platforms. The Survivor Cast-Away is ready to share her next big hits ahead of her anticipated sophomore album Let It Kill You releasing October 31, 2025.

Ryan Edward Kotler - Insomnia (Coast to Coast)

23 October 2025

Ryan Edward Kotler is a singer-songwriter whose work blends folk, blues, and introspective lyricism. Over his career, he’s carved out a space for songs that speak to quiet moments, emotional fracture, and the stories that flicker between darkness and light. “Insomnia” marks another chapter in his musical evolution, one rooted in heart, memory, and the spaces in between.

Paris Music Corp. - Ecotone (Parisongs)

23 October 2025

Texas-based electronic and ambient composer Paris Music Corp. a.k.a. John Andrew Paris presents his latest electronic odyssey Ecotone, a futuristic trip, along with a video for the track ‘Rituals’. A deeply personal and geographically-inspired exploration, this record is rooted in the artist’s return to his childhood home in South Texas, just miles from the border and a stone’s throw to the coast.

Everything But The Everything - A&B Sides Volume 3 (self-released)

23 October 2025

Bay Area songwriter and producer Izzy the Gent returns with new music from his indie-rock project Everything But The Everything. On October 24, Izzy will release A&B Sides Volume 3, a double-single available worldwide on Spotify, Apple Music, and all major streaming platforms. The project features two indie and new wave doused tracks: “Never Said Goodbye” with Rykarda Parasol and “Horse Bit” with longtime collaborator Sophia Prise. This marks the first Everything But The Everything release of 2025, following 2024’s A&B Sides Volume 2, which also included music featuring Sophia Prise.

Once Great Estate - The Hunter (Shire Sounds)

22 October 2025

“The Hunter” is the 2nd single released from Once Great Estate’s upcoming EP. The song is based on a true story about a man who went bear hunting, and did not make it back home. When the song recently premiered on local college radio, it was called “a protest song” about bear hunting in Florida. The band released the song to help draw attention to the upcoming bear hunt in their home state. They have also been involved in a larger effort to stop the hunt.

Amy Jay - Back to What's Natural (self-released)

22 October 2025

New York based indie alt-folk singer songwriter Amy Jay’s songs are like plastic knives — pliable, yet cutting. Throughout the 10 songs on her new album, MNEMONICS, Jay proves she knows how to wield them tenaciously. Throughout MNEMONICS, Jay explores what makes the vulnerable acceptable, as well as the Joycean concept of what makes the universal specific: How do you love yourself when you don’t feel likable? How do you face pieces of your hidden self courageously? How do you hold space for negative thought patterns or feelings of embarrassment, insecurity, loneliness, or anxiety?

Charlie Nieland - Stories From The Borderlines (Athame Music)

22 October 2025

Renowned NYC songwriter-producer Charlie Nieland presents _Stories From The Borderlines*, a dazzling and deeply personal album that explores themes of connection and severance. These cinematic soundscapes are shaped by a reverence for pioneering ’80s and ’90s synth and guitar-driven music. More than music, these meticulously crafted songs—a geography of intention—are an act of imaginative resistance, passionately mining for light and truth in a darkening world.

The Apartments - That’s What the Music is For (Talitres)

22 October 2025

Nobody ponders loss quite like Peter Milton Walsh.

Cam Cole - Rabbit (She's What I Want) (New Age Records UK)

21 October 2025

From the streets of London to stages around the world, Cam Cole has built a reputation as one of the heaviest and most unique one-man bands alive today. Now, with the release of his new single “Rabbit (She’s What I Want)”, the first taste of his forthcoming fourth album Lost In Creation (due February 2026), Cam takes listeners on a psychedelic blues journey that nods to the expansive sounds of the 1960s while staying true to his raw, slide-driven signature style.

Lydia the Bard - The Woods (self-released)

21 October 2025

London-based singer-songwriter Lydia the Bard announces the release of her highly anticipated 12-track debut album, The Woods, out now. With over 650,000 YouTube subscribers and a devoted global following, Lydia has built her career from the ground up, starting with heartfelt covers in 2021, before branching into original music that spans genres with fearless creativity.

August Kamp - Un(familia)rity (self-released)

21 October 2025

Los Angeles-based musician and creative technologist August Kamp continues to redefine the edges of electronic pop with her new single ‘Un(familia)rity’, a deeply evocative follow-up to her shimmering groove-driven track ‘Sugarize’. The song blends intricate sound design with emotional depth, unfolding as both an introspection and an inquiry, a study of humanity through the lens of the machines we build and the systems that bind us.

Bad Mary - Time Warp (Dead Pill)

21 October 2025

New York glam-punk-rock firebrands Bad Mary return this fall with a string of new releases, kicking off October 21 with a blazing cover of the cult classic “Time Warp” from The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The track celebrates the film’s 50th anniversary and lands just in time for Halloween.

Heron - What If? (Cracked Analogue)

20 October 2025

In the lineage of Rufus Wainwright, Brian Wilson, and Beck, Heron carves out a sound unmistakably his own. His previous work earned him a deal with Virgin, Record of the Week in The Sunday Times Culture Magazine, and recent features in SPIN and Rolling Stone. Previous singles from this project have already gained radio support from BBC Introducing, Radio X, and RTE R1 Ireland, among others, establishing him as one of the UK’s most versatile and genre-defying independent voices.

Jakob Bro, Wadada Leo Smith & Marcus Gilmore - Murasaki (Loveland)

20 October 2025

This music is at its most compelling when it’s made by players who listen to each other and act accordingly.

Lomens - Kinetic Currency (self-released)

20 October 2025

Alt-rock powerhouse LOMENS has just dropped their latest single, Kinetic Currency. This track introduces their definitive lineup, featuring Thomas Nicholson on synth and percussion and producer Andy Parkinson officially joining on bass. With original bassist Josh Stevens now alongside Jason on guitars, this evolution expands LOMENS’ sonic landscape, infusing their live shows with a visceral, dynamic energy.

Kallai - We Are Forever (Little Cloud Records)

20 October 2025

Portland four-piece Kallai (pronounced call-eye) will release their highly anticipated debut album We Are Forever on October 17th via Little Cloud Records. Known for blending towering shoegaze textures with dream pop intimacy and post-punk grit, the band delivers eight tracks that weigh the turbulence of life in a time of rising authoritarianism against the beauty and joy found in community and self-awakening.

Joshua Espinosa - Americaña (self-released)

17 October 2025

Produced by Kevin Bowe, an acclaimed songwriter who wrote songs for three platinum records and two Grammy winning albums, Joshua Espinosa’s debut album Americaña is not really a traditional Americana album at all. It’s a collection of songs that reflects all kinds of different types of American music, from bar room blues to bluegrass, 70s rock, 90s alternative, and even some New Orleans second line stylings

Duane Hoover - Bias Times (Lighthouse Records)

17 October 2025

The past is an insistent presence for Duane Hoover. The Atlanta musician always has one ear turned toward distant history, finding refuge and inspiration in the sparked melodies of bands like The Kinks and The Animals. His innate sense of how to mix sunshine pop rhythms with something a bit wirier left him threading a path between genres, finding common ground between the mod scene of the ‘60s and the late ‘70s UK punk rock scene.

Grand Nathaniel - Away We Go (self-released)

17 October 2025

Grand Nathaniel is a sonic storyteller weaving myth, memory, and melody into richly textured worlds. Equal parts time traveler and architect of feeling, his work drifts between analog warmth and digital shimmer, conjuring soundscapes that feel both deeply familiar and oddly futuristic.

wht.rbbt.obj - Oscar Bravo Juliett (Clandestine Records)

17 October 2025

wht.rbbt.obj* (“White Rabbit Object”) is a rock ‘n’ roll reckoning. Lauded by *Rolling Stone for their “late-night decadence and velvet tones,” this femme fatale fronted powerhouse blends garage rock, blues, and soul with an unapologetic edge. What started as a covert side project between married duo Frank and River (Toussaint) Rabbitte has evolved into a four-piece tour de force, crafting music that lives on the edge of chaos and melody, delivering a sonic gut punch with every note.

Roy Brooks - The Free Slave/Kenny Barron - Sunset to Dawn/Carlos Garnett - Cosmos Nucleus (Muse/Time Traveler)

17 October 2025

Founded by Joe Fields, an executive for titanic fifties/sixties jazz label Prestige, Muse Records carried the torch for hard- and post-bop into the seventies, giving both veteran and up-and-coming artists a chance to both keep the fire burning and add new kindling.

Larry Beckett/Stuart Anthony - I Love You (Goodbye and Hello Music)

17 October 2025

Critically acclaimed poet and songwriter Larry Beckett announces the release of his fifth album, Though We Have Only Love: The Songs of Jacques Brel, a tribute to the legendary Belgian singer and actor Jacques Brel8. Out January 9, 2026 via *The Orchard/Sony, the album reimagines 14 of Brel’s iconic 1950s and ’60s chansons in a contemporary alt-rock style while staying true to their original melodies and harmonies.

Chloe Dunn - Blossom (self-released)

16 October 2025

Chloe Dunn is an English multi-instrumentalist and composer based in France who transforms the stage into a one-woman orchestra, weaving strings, voice, and electronics into immersive, genre-defying soundscapes. The experimental violinist and composer unveils her brand-new six-track EP Blossom, entirely composed, recorded, and produced by herself. Blending violin, loops, and sonic effects, she offers an intimate journey through ethereal and singular atmospheres.

Lily Vakili - Oceans of Kansas (self-released)

16 October 2025

On her new album Oceans of Kansas, Lily Vakili offers her most intimate, collaborative, and expansive work yet: A collection shaped by lived experience, artistic risk, and restless curiosity. It’s music born not of image or pretense, but of will – a record that embraces improvisation, vulnerability, and the raw pleasure of creation.

Doom Lounge - The Human Barrens (Jared Rosenbaum)

15 October 2025

In the new single “The Human Barrens”, Doom Lounge delivers a mix of dark electronica, western gothic, and doom metal dirge. The song evokes a desolate landscape, scoured by searing winds, seemingly rendered lifeless… but with a ray of hope, a flash of green and bronze…