NEW MUSIC
There is nothing more exciting than uplifting new indie rock tracks that get you moving.
Max Everest is an indie artist based in London, and his experimental vibes are contagious.
Airhockey has mastered the art of post-punk and bedroom lo-fi.
“Acting Stupid” by the London trio Husky Loops is not a “song,” in the traditional sense.
Ocean Child is the brainchild of Chicago rocker Marco Landaverde.
Yellow Pages has clearly done their homework.
This three-song EP has solid material that shows potential and has some staying power.
Peyton Shay is a pop girlie with a knack for indie earworms.
Midheaven has put together a song that is so today, contemporary and modern that it will leave their musical peers in the dust.
Halfway Down is gearing up to become a pop-punk staple.
Taylor Swift is an artist who needs no introduction.
Ezra is a single-name artist who is not afraid to push the envelope.
Thursday is everyone’s favorite band.
Is “Like An Oasis” the upcoming Summer anthem song every listener is waiting for?
The British, indie meets garage/prog juggernaut known as Little Hand Feet have a killer new single.
Nathaniel Paul has sprinkled joy, whimsy, & magic into his latest record.
Razor Braids is a queer, female-led group from Brooklyn that is hitting the punk-rock scene hard.
The Mosfets are the raddest new European rock band of your dreams.
The Austrian songsmiths in Lucy Dreams have a killer new slice of electro-pop goodness.
Tetherball has a mission statement of sorts.
Sakawa Boys have created something really good and worthy of repeat listens.
The electronic/alternative rock gods in Empire of the Sun are back with a new single, “Changes”.
Taking their cues from musical inspirations like Liz Phair, Veruca Salt, Hole, and Garbage, how can SUB*T go wrong?
The L.A.-based trio have written a track that’s most memorable for its melodic, easygoing sound
Angelikah Fahray is destined for big things.