
Based in Tucson, Arizona, Brian Fate is a self-taught guitarist and a skillful songwriter, able to bring a lot of emotion into the diverse works he creates and performs.

Energy Whores’ first proper album is truly made of warning signs: society is collapsing, we’re on the verge of an unprecedented breakdown and all we care about is asking AI bots what to make for dinner. Arsenal of Democracy is a plea for us to start thinking critically again…

“Deep Fuchsia” recreates the obsessive vibrancy with warm guitar melodies layered into an intoxicating feel-good indie rock atmosphere, where Ava Valianti’s vocals describe the feeling of being so deep in love with captivating accuracy.

“stranger i can’t tell” is mournful and devastating in its honesty, finding Kate Kristine at her most vulnerable yet as she tackles themes of emotional distance and memory.

“Pretty At Daw” by Golem Dance Cult is a breathtaking track that deals with secrecy and trust, exploring the emotional whiplash of when things aren’t what they appear to be…

With not-so-subtle references to classic rock (“kawatora”) that pave the way to modern and contemporary richness, Feeling Town is a fascinating project highlighted by Train Conductor’s several years of experience.

Matare is an artist deeply immersed in a profound introspective journey. Amidst the chaos of everyday life, he seeks solace and tranquility, escaping to the beach each evening where the waves cradle his thoughts.

Tom Minor’s upcoming release, Change It!, is an electrifying fusion of Funk and Indie Rock that pulsates with groovy bass lines, vibrant electric guitar strums, and…

War & Peace by Foxy Leopard is led by the outstanding single “The Call”, a challenging and inviting song with gorgeous country influences and dense vocals.

Less, facing the cultural and personal constraints, wished to turn music into her sanctuary of freedom, and “Hellya” is a hallmark of enjoying that little bit of heaven she has created to fully bloom in.

Liz Nash is a rising musician, once a 5-year-old completely mesmerized by tales sung by a local folk singer, and now a fully-fledged artist creating captivating stories of her own.

Michellar has a way of delivering melodies and lines that is incredibly gentle and soft, making her lyricism shine through with introspection and remarkable joy, even in her most melancholic moments.

Leviathan offers new perspectives sonically and lyrically while establishing Andy Smythe once more as teller of complex and universal tales.

The personal uphill battle Tracy Eckstrand unravels in her new song is connected to the artist’s desire to reach where she wants to be.

From standout opener “A Perfect Tomorrow” onwards, you’re completely locked in as Bury the Pines goes from Fall Out Boy to Fugazi with effortless grace.

“Mi Sangre Baila” stands as a pivotal moment for Ivelisse del Carmen. Diving deep into its own intricate complexities with a beautiful sense of adventure, never once shying away but instead giving it an aura of celebration and genuine love.

Psychedelika Pt. 1 by The New Citizen Kane is a thrilling and dynamic record that isn’t afraid to go deep and proves that the best pop music comes from a place of truth and honesty.