Lemon is the one and only band in the EU that brings the Nedchester sound. Influenced by the Madchester sound, but interpreted by some guys from Amsterdam. Still on track with their bold mission to drop a new single every month this year. May marks the release of the fifth #lemon12 single – a track that gives a nod to the queen of Instagram, but with a Lemon twist. It’s about a queen who’s hooked on attention and likes… and a follower who’s just as hooked on her selfies. He just can’t resist.
From his early rock roots to spacey, delayed guitars to percussion work using metal pipes and hammers. Dan Gober has never sat still; his music has evolved throughout his career. Never settling on one genre of music, set of instruments or voice used to carry his message.
Singer-songwriter and indie provocateur Nathaniel Paul returns with a striking new single, “Pills”, available on all streaming platforms April 19. Known for his introspective lyrics and fearless social commentary, Paul turns his lens toward the numbing effects of modern medicine and the quiet epidemic of overprescription in America.
Track Dogs*—*Garrett Wall (vocals, guitar), Dave Mooney (bass), Howard Brown (trumpet), and Robbie K. Jones (percussion)—have spent the past 20 or so years crafting a sound that blends Americana, bluegrass, Latino rhythms, folk, and blues. Known for their innovative approach to music, the band has built a strong reputation both in Spain and internationally, having played major festivals such as Glastonbury, Shrewsbury Folk Festival, and The Gate to Southwell.
Channelling bands such as Tool, Deftones and Audioslave, this self-searching, cinematic, epic serves as a mirror of the soul, reflecting the change of the tide, and the tranquility and chaos that the sea can bring.
Solkyri is an instrumental post-rock band from Sydney, Australia, known for their emotional intensity and technical precision. With five studio releases under their belt, including the critically acclaimed Mount Pleasant (2020), which hit #1 on the AIR Independent Charts, the band has earned over 200,000 streams across digital platforms.
“Tornado of Mistakes” stands out as a compelling track that showcases Jay Luke’s profound storytelling and musical depth. The song’s thematic exploration of self-awareness and the impact of personal focus resonates deeply with listeners, making it a significant addition to Jay Luke’s discography.
With a soundscape influenced by evocative film scores, Phillips’ distinctive storytelling is elevated by lush instrumentation that mirrors the song’s themes of reflection and resonance. During an extended instrumental section, Gal-Oz’s piano dances like light reflecting on water over the tremulous rhythm of the cellos, evoking a minimalist like Philip Glass or John Adams.
After carving out a legacy with the acclaimed band The Polar Boys, Ruff Hunter steps into the spotlight as a solo artist with the release of his new single, “Punching Darts,” available now. A poignant meditation on memory, mortality, and emotional estrangement, the track showcases Hunter’s shift toward a raw, genre-bending sound that melds post-punk, shoegaze, and lo-fi grit.
With a gritty pulse and soaring defiance, “You Tripped Me Up” dives headfirst into the fallout of broken trust. Fueled by raw guitars and emotionally charged vocals, The Pulltops capture the moment where frustration turns into clarity—and the climb back up begins. It’s a cathartic anthem for anyone who’s stumbled, stood back up, and decided they’re done looking back.
Riding the wave of their first season and first recording Due North 2024, the Minneapolis-based Bluegrass/ Old Time/ Folk/ all-women band, Rosie Daze was back in studio to record their sophomore year efforts, Nobody Here But Us, due for release ahead of the Bold North festival season, Spring 2025. Recorded and mixed with Tony Williamette at Minnehaha Recording Company.
You Are Never Alone, the new record from Bicentennial Drug Lord, is out on June 20, 2025. Recorded with Alex Farrar (MJ Lenderman, Wednesday, Merce Lemon) at Drop of Sun Studios in Asheville, NC, the album is a gorgeous crystallization of a long winter in the upper Midwest with music that could thaw even the iciest heart.
Following five lauded Americana albums, Ben Bostick’s latest offering finds him light years away from the well-traveled country roads on which he made his name. Become Other owes more to Reznor and Beethoven than to Haggard or Cash. Many listeners familiar with the artist’s catalog will be shocked that this genre-bending mythical song symphony flowed from the same pen as the greasy blues rocker “Feeling Mean,” but his sure-handed treatment of the new opus is sure to entice the brave and curious among them to join him on the journey.
If alt-rock needed a messy, melodic reckoning, The Sunmills have delivered it in full force. Their debut album, The Art of Burning Bridges, is out now, and it’s a raucous celebration of dysfunction wrapped in funk-laced basslines, distorted guitar riffs, and dangerously catchy choruses. It’s not just music—it’s a public airing of private catastrophes, served up with a wink and a smirk.
“God Bless” encapsulates a satirical take on the encroachment of government into people’s lives. Infused with the energetic essence of Southern Baptist church revivals, the track captures a chaotic yet captivating fervor. With its blend of alt-country and folk-punk elements, “God Bless” stands out as a punk anthem on Saint Nick the Lesser’s eclectic album, “Growing up, growing out.”
The debut album from UK band The Crystal Teardrop, a band who are are unapologetically nostalgic for a time where guitar bands ruled the airwaves.
Their sonic thread runs from 60s bands like The Byrds, The Beatles, The Who, Love, Buffalo Springfield, through to 80s Paisley Underground bands of the 1980s through to 90s indie with psychedelic tendencies.
In The Afterglow is back with “Words We Couldn’t Say,” a haunting melody that invites you to explore the depths of unspoken emotions and forgotten memories, wrapped in layers of lush guitar and atmospheric vocals. The single is out now.
When a composer survives a brain hemorrhage, then creates his magnum opus in a now-extinct Seattle studio as its final recording, that’s not just an album release—it’s a resurrection story wrapped in a eulogy. Peter Donovan didn’t just make Community Theatre —he lived it, surviving a 2020 near-death experience only to craft an album that became Strange Earth Studios’ final testament before closing its doors forever.
Manchester electro pop artist Richard Evans releases his new ‘Quantum’ album via Cold Star Media on May 2. This 9-track electro pop collection is inspired by and themed around artificial intelligence – probing its impact upon us, how algorithms are changing us and questioning what responsibility we bear for the things we create.
The All’s Eye returns with the studio release of “Say What You Wanna Say,” a bold reimagining of Ari Joshua’s original boogaloo-inspired composition. Originally tracked live with Skerik and Delvon Lamarr and released as an instrumental, this new vocal-driven version comes to life in full color through the collaborative energy of Kris Yunker’s soulful keyboard layers and Ben Atkind’s deeply rooted grooves. Together with Joshua’s expressive guitar and vocal work, they unveil another genre-defying gem from The All’s Eye.
Mary Strand writes songs and novels. Plays guitar. Has ill-advised adventures. Sneaks Nutella when no one is looking. Fourth single, “Least of All Her,” from upcoming second album (released by Hygh Tension Records / Virgin Music Group) is OUT NOW!
“Pour Me Another” is the second release since their debut EP I Won’t Tell If You Don’t, following the latest single “The Essentials”. “Pour Me Another” is another stride of the band’s next sound. As we head into the UK’s festival season, the band are set to take over stages at Truck Festival, Wilderness, Isle of Wight and Focus Wales, refining their sound with new releases coming frequently before the dates.
(Hermetic Tonal Briefing) is a captivating blend where instrumental and vocal textures intertwine, crafting an atmosphere ripe for both inner reflection and sonic exploration.
Carry Me, is a shoegaze band with a raw, atmospheric sound that’s built for live stages. Their music blends dreamy textures with powerful dynamics, that creates an immersive experience that we believe truly comes to life in front of an audience.
Based in Nurney, Ireland, Dead Flag is a dynamic rock band comprised of three talented members: Keating on vocals and guitar, Bally on bass, and Ger on drums. Originating from different musical backgrounds, Keating and Ger’s collaboration grew from a shared desire to bring Keating’s original songs to life. Meeting Bally further solidified the band’s lineup, leading to the creation of their latest original album, The Racecourse Sessions, released on April 25,
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Award-winning author and Nashville Songwriters Association International member Tracy Russell announces the May 8th release of her new single “Firefly,” a heartfelt acoustic folk ballad dedicated to those affected by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires earlier this year.
Moon Cub are releasing their debut single ‘Utopia 90’ on Wednesday 7th May 2025, ahead of forthcoming debut album ‘Skyline Waiting Room’ due for release in Summer 2025. Utopia 90 is a blissed-out, downtempo track, dripping in airy and nostalgic vibes.
Dream Bodies 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 theVoid, Night Nail, and Boytronic. He has toured the US/UK/Europe, playing alongside bands such as the Chameleons.
YEV’s self-titled debut album introduces listeners to a rich blend of cinematic folk rock, modern blues, vintage pop, world music, and the soulful influence of his Ukrainian heritage. With evocative melodies and raw emotion, each track explores universal themes of hope, loss, and the search for belonging, brought to life by YEV’s dynamic and heartfelt vocal delivery.
Billy Traxler is an alternative-rock, singer/songwriter currently living near Bath, UK. Disarray is the new single from his upcoming, first solo album, Only in my Dreams. A collection of songs he started while living in a one-bedroom flat with his family in London, just before the lockdowns and concluded while living on a farm near Bath, surrounded by fields and animals.
Piramid Scheme is a Lisbon based band led by singer / songwriter Lisa Said. Formed in 2017, Shockwave Syndrome is their first release in five years, and it was worth the wait…
Lauren Padgett and Matthew Purpora are the songwriters behind Ebb & Nova’s catalogue, including their new single “Call Me Queen”. Sitting on their own fulcrum of indie rock, pop, and even folk, Lauren and Matthew tailored “Call Me Queen” to certain specifications – undeniably rock and with hard hitting lyrics.
Now US-based, The Awakening was formed in Johannesburg in the late ’90s as the creative expression of vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Ashton Nyte, who was anointed as “Johannesburg’s Bowie” for his widely varying musical styles and theatrical performances. Having morphed over the years, The Awakening’s sound incorporates numerous genres, including gothic rock, darkwave, post-punk, electronic rock, folk noir, new wave and more.
Deathsleep is a post-hardcore band based in Bend, Oregon, comprising three key members: Ben Rosett, Gareth Lastinger, and
Dillon Marra. They are currently in the process of adding more members to their lineup for touring purposes. Their debut EP, _Irish
Goodbye_, released on April 3, 2025, features the standout single “Moon Omens” .
Active on the international scene for three decades and with over 20 albums to his name, Swedish pianist Mathias Landæus presents Resilience (May 9th, SFÄR Records) with his acclaimed trio.
Austin-based electronic artist Claude9 (a.k.a. Claude McCan) presents his debut album Chords of Love, released via indie imprint New Human Music, as well as a new chilled video for the title track, produced by Manny Dojo. This album offers a unique and largely relaxing sound, with light fractals of Enigma, Jean-Michel Jarre, Boards of Canada, Tangerine Dream, Air and Kruder & Dorfmeister. Two tracks also feature the unmistakable talent of Jorja Chalmers (Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry, Italians Do It Better), whose saxophone brings intensity and emotional resonance.
Formed in late 2018 in Los Angeles, Velodrone is a power-trio rock band that have managed to combine some all-but-forgotten original, unreleased songs from the ‘90s along with newly written material to create a solid album of ‘90s inspired indie/alt rock for a whole new generation of listeners.
Bell Barrow is the latest evolution of the Washington D.C. non-profit label The Saccharine Underground, featuring sole member and label curator Jeremy Moore (guitars, 4 string fretless bass, drums, noise/synthesis). Released on 10 April 2025, Bell Barrow’s album debut, CoreCore Pulp, is a 12-track record fusing the prominent noise and power electronics of Merzbow and Throbbing Gristle with free jazz psychedelia and avant-garde black metal.
Strangers to the Truth is an eleven-song collection, recorded in 2024 at Gual Studios with acclaimed sound engineer Guy Gualtieri and mastered by two-time Grammy Award winner Andres Mayo, reflects the band’s unwavering dedication to quality and artistry. Strangers to the Truth delivers an eclectic mix of genres—from Americana and Indie Pop to Hard Rock and Blues—while staying true to The Cravens’ distinctive sound. The album highlights evocative storytelling, emotional depth, and dynamic instrumentation.
The Hill from Philadelphia, PA, is an Americana project/artist founded by Jon Kowit, a former record store employee, who had been writing songs for decades and had never shared them before this project.
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Stephen Stanley has released his highly anticipated new album trustfall, available on all major streaming platforms via Capitol CMG. The 12-track project, which features Stephen as a co-writer on every song, captures a powerful message of surrender, faith, and finding peace in the unknown— inviting listeners on a journey of letting go and learning to trust when there’s nowhere else to turn.
Sid’s place isn’t the honky-tonk but the elegant western bar with smooth jazz music playing in the background and a slowly rotating mirror ball hanging from the ceiling. He’s a master of well-tempered sounds and he surely knows that instruments need space and freedom to breath and to spread their emotions. If so a band can reveal more than the sum of its parts. Not to forget the arrangements. They demand attention and reward everyone for listening. And you’ll see: the man knows how to take his time.
Kevin Driscoll’s gripping new single, “You Could Have Told Me,” is a raw and powerful reflection on love, loss, and self-discovery. The track, a true solo effort, showcases Driscoll’s multifaceted talents as he wrote the music and lyrics, performed all the instruments, and handled the drum programming himself. Recorded at Long Jump Records in Jacksonville, Florida in the US, ”You Could Have Told Me” marks a pivotal moment for Driscoll. With the expert support of Richard Dudley (sound engineering) and Jeremiah Johnson (mixing and mastering), the song achieves a rich, fully realized soundscape that perfectly matches its emotional weight.
More than just a band, Tian Qiyi brings together brothers John Tian Qi Wardle and Charlie Tian Yi Wardle with their father, legendary bassist Jah Wobble (John Wardle). The band’s unique sound reflects their rich family heritage, blending their father’s pioneering work in post-punk and dub with the Chinese cultural influences of their mother, Zilan Liao.
This is McKinney’s latest recording project, Skin a Cat featuring this latest single “Fashion Magazine” a feel good song of celebration that is artfully penned and features hooky leads from a fuzz bass. The album is co-produced with Philadelphia’s Erik Horvitz, who produced Philly acts like Huffamoose and Schooly D. Blending elements of Americana, Altrock, and Newgrass, McKinney’s is a hip tight and groovy sound laced with creativity and delivered with a production style reminiscent of The Black Keys.‘
This southern-tinged rock anthem blends gritty guitars, soulful vocals, and a hypnotic groove. It tells the story of a captivating woman and one man’s wild ride through it all. With vintage rock flair, cinematic lyrics, and late-night blues swagger, it fits perfectly in road trip and alt-rock playlists.
Pennsylvania-based artist Celeste Corsano presents her debut single ‘Sunlight Gazing’, a penetrating ethereal rock offering from the latest artist to be added to the growing roster of the blossoming Montclair, NJ-based indie label Magic Door Record Label.
New York City five piece band St. Divine announces the release of their debut EP titled “you can’t go forward and you can’t go back” scheduled for Friday May 2nd 2025. Featuring five original songs and two unexpected covers, the EP will include all six 2024 releases from St. Divine as well as a surprise bonus track which will be featured in a new video
The Silent Sea is a general snapshot of the time it was created, much like the previous releases. There is a lot of angst and worry in the world and this is reflected in the contents of this album, not to reinforce the fear, but to let others know they/we are not alone, and we are all better off if we can get along, work together and love one another. It’s as simple as that, it’s not complicated.