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REVIEW: German/Syrian DIY musician Jassin Gharib strikes hot with an updated version of their new song “Gasoline”
Cutting through smoke with claustrophobic imagery and bittersweet introspection, German/Syrian DIY musician Jassin Gharib strikes hot with an updated version of their new song “Gasoline”.
REVIEW: Softcult Expose Corportate Greed Through Their Passionate New Single "Drain"
On November 2nd, Softcult released their newest single “Drain”, another single that is an absolute banger of a song
INTERVIEW: On the Rise Alternative artist Amber Ryan Talks About Clashing Hip-Hop and Alternative Influence To Create a Cohesive yet Vulnerable Record.
Our own Louis sat down with Amber Ryann to talk about their newest record "Even If It Falls Apart"
INTERVIEW: Pinkshift Go In-Depth With The Sounds, Influences, And Favorite Tracks from their Debut Album "Love Me Forever"
Last weekend Pinkshift, the angsty alternative rock band from Baltimore Maryland, stopped in my hometown for a one-off show.
REVIEW: Wargasm Talk EXPLICIT Experimentation And Causing A Scene In the Scene
EXPLICIT: The MiXXXtape, WARGASM UK’s first long-form release as of their inception in 2019.
REVIEW: Boston's Finest, Yet To Bloom, Arrive Near Fully Formed with Their Debut Single "People Pleaser"
High spirited and full of youthful energy – Boston’s Yet to Bloom arrive near fully formed with their debut single “People Pleaser”
REVIEW: Good Sleepy Release Their Propulsive Single "Make Pretend" Amongst EP Announcement
Ahead of the release of their upcoming EP, Massachusetts band Good Sleepy released their first single “Make Pretend”.
REVIEW: Movements Cruise Into New Territories on Latest Single ‘Cherry Thrill'
Orange County post-hardcore band Movements are back with new single ‘Cherry Thrill.’
REVIEW: Triple Threat Amber Ryan Takes The Music Scene By Storm With Release of "Fall Apart"
Los Angeles artist Amber Ryann; self proclaimed ‘triple threat’ is taking the music industry by storm.
REVIEW: Career Day Release Their Astonishing and Fresh LP, "Where We've Always Been"
Career Day, a New York City emo-punk band who released their EP “Pride Was Somewhere Else” on New Years 2021...
SHOW REVIEW: Cliffdiver Radiates Exuberant Energy On Stage In Texas
The Tulsa-based CLIFFDIVER–aka your favorite elevator emo pop band–gave a high energy performance at a festival in Buda, Texas..
REVIEW: Nightlife Revel in Disco Fever On New Singles "nightlifetypebeat" And "fallback"
The Baltimore soul-punk trio dropped their highly anticipated follow up to 2021’s new low on Friday..,
REVIEW: Camp Trash Release Their Highly Anticipated Album "The Long Way, The Slow Way"
With the release of their debut EP "Downtiming", Camp Trash came booming into the scene...
REVIEW: Fake Bodies Release Their Highly Anticipated Album "Stop Shaking"
Virginia trio Fake Bodies have released their new album entitled Stop Shaking. The collection blends themes touching on depression...
REVIEW: Pinkshift Release Their New Cutting Edge Single "nothing (in my head)"
The month began with the Baltimore band Pinkshift releasing the best song of their career, so far. “nothing (in my head)” is the trio’s...
REVIEW: JWL Releases Her Edgy Electronic Pop Anthem "Runaway"
The electric-pop artist, JWL (also known as Jewel), released their first single of the year called “Runaway” on June 1st. This new song is..
INTERVIEW: Sarah and the Safe Word Redefines What Punk Music Sounds Like With "Good Gracious! Bad Timing"
Queer Cabaret Rock Band, Sarah and The Safe Word are shaking up the south-east music scene by redefining what it really means to be “punk”. The band, fronted by lead singer Sarah Rose, creates genre bending music that takes inspiration from Mid-Twentieth century jazz, swing, and rock as well as more modern pop-punk sounds - truly creating a new musical experience.
REVIEW: Get a Glimpse of Pictoria Vark's Perspective On Life In New Album "The Parts I Dread"
Victoria Park, aka singer/songwriter/bassist Pictoria Vark, has lived a life of constant motion. Raised in NJ, Vark saw her parents move to Wyoming while attending college in Iowa city. In addition to her experience as a touring musician, her upbringing lends to her perspective of people and place that is unusual but compelling
REVIEW: Gloomy June Releases Unapologetically Self-Reflective Single “Save Anyone
San Francisco indie-pop band Gloomy June released their new single “Save Anyone” on March 17th and it draws clear inspiration from the lead singer Alexi Belchere’s personal experience during the pandemic.

