NEW MUSIC
goldgoldgold’s "Paris" drifts between nostalgia and longing, turning memory into a hazy indie-pop daydream.
Smokey Brights channel raw emotion and self-discovery on “Reaction,” the heartfelt final single from Dashboard Heat.
Jacqueline Tucci’s “Burning Out” channels ’90s alt-rock grit into a cathartic anthem about escaping social media burnout and rediscovering real life.
Jarrod Cooney’s “Slows Time” delivers a hypnotic EDM journey where pulsing beats and airy synths make every moment feel infinite.
Dear Boy’s "The Address" blends shoegaze warmth and post-punk charm into a nostalgic yet fresh glimpse of their upcoming album Celebrator.
NYIKO’s “Sugar” glistens with hypnotic synths and polished grooves, but beneath the shine lies a raw, gritty tale of desire and unease.
Ooluu embrace transformation and defy boundaries with the immersive, genre-blurring energy of their new single “Altar.”
Freak’s “I Don’t Feel Better” transforms raw struggle into a gritty, communal anthem built for sweaty, shout-along rooms.
Hit play and let this track take over — the perfect mix of energy, emotion, and repeat-worthy vibes.
“They Tried To Bury Us supercharge Tate McRae’s pop smash “Greedy” with a rock edge that’s catchy, charismatic, and refreshingly their own.
Superdays deliver a blissful dreamscape with “Endless Romance,” where lush guitars and brooding vocals collide in perfect harmony.
Atmospheric guitars and timeless melodies make Midnight Housework’s “Just To Be Enough” a track worth repeating.
An unpredictable feast where Tripperjones.ai fuses lo fi grit, psychedelia, and raw emotion through his own human touch and machine-made edge.
Circle Jerks revive their 1983 classic Golden Shower of Hits with a deluxe reissue, remastered fury, and the return of fan favorite “When the Sh*t Hits the Fan.”
Snooper crank up the chaos with “Pom Pom,” a lo-fi punk blast ahead of their new album Worldwide and fall tour with The Hives.
A bright, indie-pop shift from JOSEPH that trades perfectionism for self-acceptance and signals a new era of growth.
A hypnotic house collaboration that blends deep groove, spiritual energy, and Celeste Aria’s soaring vocals into a true rebirth on the dancefloor.
A chilling exploration of love, loss, and transcendence wrapped in SOHN’s signature atmospheric sound.
Tiffy Vera flips Nelly Furtado’s classic ‘Say It Right’ into a disco-tinged house anthem built to keep the dancefloor moving.
Drain’s “Scared of Everything and Nothing” delivers hardcore catharsis and a raw search for peace — just as they gear up for Coachella.
Heavy//Hitter’s Coming To Terms EP arrives Oct 10, led by a powerful title track featuring Sweet Pill’s Zayna Youssef.
Thornhill’s“Mercia” pairs crushing sound with cinematic vision, proving the band’s ambition reaches far beyond the stage.
CAR287’s debut Looking Through The Lens blends classic rock grit with raw imperfections, offering a textured take on modern life and fleeting trends.
Roman Candle ignites a new era with “Fire in the Night Sky Forever,” a visceral blast of rage, rebirth, and hardcore intensity.
Bad Omens strip away the guitars on “Impose” and prove vulnerability can be just as heavy as distortion.
Elohim transforms chaos into catharsis on her vulnerable yet high-energy single “Half-Alive.”
TRAITRS’ “Burn In Heaven” is a haunting, cinematic slice of post-punk driven by throbbing rhythms, searing guitars, and cold-wave intensity.