Minnesota singer/songwriter Amanda B. Perry has long been one of the Midwest’s most compelling voices. She’s essentially a storyteller with a theatrical edge, a pianist with emotional grit, and a vocalist capable of shaking rafters while breaking hearts. With List of Lovers, her third full-length album, Perry delivers her most sweeping artistic statement yet; a lush, fearless examination of romance in all its beauty, conflict, temptation, and transformation.
Read MoreOn her latest single, “I Found a Place in the Woods,” the British-born chamber-folk artist Roxy Rawson has given the world a simply breathtaking, otherworldly track that feels undeniably mystical. Produced by acclaimed composer and orchestrator Jherek Bischoff, the single marks another stunning step forward in Rawson’s artistic evolution. She’s created a singular world that we legitimately cannot wait for you to hear.
Read MoreWith “Moon,” Gabrielle Swanks hasn’t just introduced a new era, she’s certifiably launched herself into it with a confidence that feels completely her own. Though she’s no newcomer to music, having spent her formative years in jazz band and later taking on the role of producer in her own work, Swanks calls this single her “unofficial debut,” a reset button marking her newly refined focus.
Read MoreWith First Light, Iago Haussman, the Italian-born, genre-defying force behind The Spikes, delivers a record that feels less like a debut and more like the arrival of a fully realized artistic universe. Released October 31st, 2025, the eight-track album is a cinematic, emotional, and atmospheric experience that pulls from rock history while shaping something unmistakably modern. We’ve reviewed a handful of singles, but as a whole record, he’s surpassed out wildest expectations!
Read MoreWith Deep Blue, Lavendine, the Oklahoma-born sister duo of Jacy and Jana Ayers, deliver easily their most expansive and soul-stirring project to date. The nine-track, 38-minute EP marks a profound artistic leap forward. For us, it quickly became this fully realized blend of pop, country-tinged Americana, and cinematic songwriting that reflects not just musical evolution, but a deeply personal journey toward healing and courage.
Read MoreAfter ten years of shaping their identity in the rugged rock landscape of lutruwita/Tasmania, Verticoli have delivered massively with their album, Silverlinings. Immediately it’s become this towering, high-voltage third full-length album that cements the trio as one of Australia’s most exhilarating heavy rock exports. Clocking in at 12 tracks and 43 minutes, the record is a tightly woven, heady experience that proves just how huge a three-piece can sound when every member shows up with a purpose and a vision.
Read MoreAmericana singer/songwriter Shannon Hudson continues to carve out his own quiet corner of style with “Will I Be Loved,” the second release from his ambitious four album project. Known for his poetic lyricism and in your face emotional power, he leans further into vulnerability here, creating a song that feels both deeply personal and incredibly relatable too.
Read MoreWith “Glitter & Gold,” Philip La Rosa adds another gem to what has already been an astonishingly prolific year. Marking his ninth release of 2025, the Perth-based artist continues to push deeper into introspective alt-pop and this time around, he’s turned his gaze toward the “mirage” that is the entirety of Los Angeles. The song ends up being this moody, cinematic listen that unpacks ambition, burnout, and the complicated pursuit of an overwhelming city.
Read MoreYou know the feeling: trying to think, but your head is just a loud, crowded room. It’s a constant, low-grade hum of worries, notifications, and half-baked ideas. The exhaustion you feel is not because you are lazy; it’s because your brain is systematically overloaded. Brain Floss isn’t an abstract concept; it’s a technical solution to that very real problem. It applies engineered sound directly to your prefrontal cortex, the part of your brain that handles planning and decision-making.
Read MoreA green screen is also known as a chroma key. This screen is widely used in video production. It replaces the green background with any scene you want. This trick helps create amazing visuals without going anywhere. You can make people appear in space or underwater using editing tools. In this blog, we’ll discuss what a green screen is, how it functions, the tools required, and how to use it step by step.
Read MoreSports betting in the UK has changed fast — and not everyone wants to play by the same rules. Since the launch of the national self-exclusion system GamStop, thousands of players have found themselves locked out of every betting site licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. That’s where Non-Gamstop sports betting comes in — a growing alternative for players who want freedom, flexibility, and full control over their wagers.
Read MoreBut now, it’s months — maybe even years — later. You’re in a better place, your head’s clear, and you just want to enjoy a game, place a bet, and maybe grab a bonus or two. But GamStop? It’s still there. Still blocking you from every UK betting site. That’s why many players turn to the trusted non-GamStop sportsbook directory, where they can find reliable platforms that offer full access to betting markets without the limitations of UK self-exclusion schemes.
Read MoreEmma Forgette has once again charged in like a rodeo champion with fire in her voice and steel in her stride. Her newest single, “I Got A Thing For Cowboys,” is a line-dancing, neon-lit barn burner that confirms what many already know, she’s easily one of the most exciting young voices in contemporary country music.
Read MoreThirty-five years after its initial release, Too Much Joy’s Son of Sam I Am returns not as a nostalgia piece but as a reminder of why the band became such a beloved force in alternative rock’s formative era. With Son of Sam I Am (Tommy’s Version), the band retrieves its history and reshapes it with intention, reclaiming the sound, celebrating its past, and proving that their blend of witty punk spirit still hits with the same spark it did in 1990.
Read MoreLos Angeles-based artist VANNGO has a rare gift with his ability to make the ordinary feel like it’s happening to you. On his new single “One Week Forever,” he transforms the passage of a single week into an unforgettable love story, capturing the evolution from a casual spark to a deep, soul-baring connection. It’s the kind of song that unfolds like a short film, filled with rich imagery, emotional nuance, and the unshakable feeling that something meaningful is happening.
Read MoreOn “Evergreen,” the Harrisburg-born duo Chilled Savage captures the rarest quality in modern pop, creating something that genuinely makes you feel good at the end. The track, their fifth single since forming in 2024, blends the warmth of folk storytelling with the sheen of contemporary pop production. It’s a song that feels like an exhale, the kind you take while watching the sun drop behind a mountain range you never want to leave.
Read MoreWith SKINWALKER, Copenhagen-based artist Ani Even (the experimental alter ego of Bror Lynge) delivers one of the most visceral and daring electronic albums of the year. You’re about to experience a dark and hypnotic journey that blurs the line between music, myth, and ritual. Officially released on October 31th, 2025, the record feels perfectly timed for release on Halloween as it’s endlessly eerie, primal, and alive with an otherworldly energy.
Read MoreFrom the heart of Florence, Italy, comes a song that feels both timeless and undeniably modern. Less, a rising artist whose sound flirts with indie pop, rock, and subtle irony, delivers her most emotionally layered track yet with “Instead of Making Love (Say Hello).” It’s a single that feels like both a revelation, sort of like a moment of clarity captured through vintage tones and a voice that carries an undeniable power.
Read MoreThere’s something magnetic about music that doesn’t ask for your approval, it simply exists, raw and unfiltered, challenging you to feel something. With Elements, the latest EP from Evil Gima, that challenge becomes a reward in the long run. The duo made up of film composer Dave Wirth and sound artist Jorge Martinez have built a four-song collection that’s as haunting as it is hypnotic, a meticulously crafted descent into the dark corners of sound itself.
Read MoreJay Watson, better known to the world as GUM, has always existed in the space between worlds. Whether bending cosmic pop with Pond, bringing kaleidoscopic textures to Tame Impala’s live show, or diving deep into his own mind under the GUM moniker, Watson has spent the past decade crafting music that feels like it’s breathing in color. With his new single “Expanding Blue,” his first release for King Gizzard’s p(doom) label, GUM once again stretches the boundaries of modern psych-pop into something intimate, spiritual, and transcendent.
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