Moheda unleashes fury and fire on rocking new single, “Invasion”

Moheda’s “Invasion” is not the kind of song that fades politely into the background. Released August 3rd, 2025, it arrives as a blistering rock anthem that fuses punk rock’s sneer with soul metal’s raw, guttural punch, demanding attention from the very first riff. For Oliver Moheda, the restless visionary behind the project, this single is more than just a track. It’s a manifesto, a howl, and a reminder that rock at its best is meant to shake both the body and the conscience.

Read More
Austin SherComment
No Drinks For Jimmy Find revive Pop Punk with “Year of Me (The Brunswick Song)”

Meant to be blasted out of your car stereo, No Drinks For Jimmy delivers big with “Year of Me (The Brunswick Song),” an anthemic surge of pop-punk that’s equal parts nostalgia and carving a path for the future. It’s a song about standing at life’s crossroads and choosing to take the loud, unapologetic path instead of fading into the background, and it hits with the kind of urgency that makes you want to roll the windows down and scream the words until your throat gives out.

Read More
Austin SherComment
A Step-by-Step guide to making Visuals for your Tracks

The way fans consume music has evolved. Today, it’s not just about hearing the beat—it’s about seeing it. From pulsing waves to immersive backdrops, visuals are now a vital part of how tracks are experienced. Whether you’re a rising indie artist or a seasoned producer, creating visuals can transform your music into something unforgettable.

Read More
Austin SherComment
RIOT SON finds catharsis on Post Punk-inspired single, "Loneliest at Best"

With their all new single Loneliest at Best, RIOT SON arrive with a sound that’s both achingly familiar and undeniably fresh. Released right on August 18th, 2025, the Boone, NC-based project has crafted a track that draws deeply from the moody alternative rock and emo textures of the early 2000’s, while reshaping those influences into something modern and thrillingly alive.

Read More
Austin SherComment
Jane N’ The Jungle go nuclear with heart pounding single, “Parasite”

Jane N’ The Jungle’s new single “Parasite” is an immediate blast in the modern rock landscape as they’ve created a ferocious and unapologetically loud track. Produced by Cameron Mizell (Machine Gun Kelly, Jelly Roll), the track takes on the rise of AI and flips it into a sonic firestorm about humanity’s slow slide into dependency. 100%, it’s one of the band’s most electrifying performances to date.

Read More
Austin SherComment
Izzy Imamura finds quiet brilliance on standout single, “Shade of Green”

Izzy Imamura’s “Shade of Green” is proof that a song doesn’t need to be loud to be commanding. The rising New York City indie pop artist trades big production for intimacy here, offering a stripped-down acoustic performance that feels as personal as a secret shared over coffee. Just released to the world on August 15th, it’s a track that shows just how much power can be found in restraint.

Read More
Austin SherComment
Captain Mantis rev up a timeless Rock engine on EP, "Vice Market"

From the first crack of the snare to the last lingering guitar chord, Vice Market cements Captain Mantis as a band with a rare combination of reverence for rock’s golden eras and the confidence to twist it into something entirely their own. Across its four tracks, the Monterrey, Mexico-based quartet prove they can channel the swagger of ‘70s hard rock, the lush intimacy of a ballad, the tight rhythmic snap of Latin-infused grooves, and the allure of classic pop melodies, all while having a blast doing it.

Read More
Austin SherComment
Solum spins emotion and energy into new single, “Circles”

With “Circles,” London’s own Solum delivers a masterclass in how to fuse raw emotional storytelling with vibrant, genre-blurring production. Written and recorded in the solitude of his own room, the track distills the claustrophobic push and pull of a toxic relationship into something both deeply personal and immediately infectious. It’s the sound of frustration and longing looping endlessly, ultimately showing off an artist finding a way to make that repetition exhilarating.

Read More
Austin SherComment
Sophia Aya expands a protest into a meditative odyssey with "Slow Trees"

With Slow Trees and its companion piece Slow Trees (Vocal Deepener), Sophia Aya transforms Kat Kikta’s searing pro-peace anthem into a pair of sprawling soundscapes that feel less like songs and more like environments. At 13 minutes and 33 seconds each, these remixes are designed for full immersion creating intimate moments where you set everything else aside and sort of let the music wash right over you.

Read More
Austin SherComment
ARENTUMINE turns heartbreak into a genre-sprawling album, "Wasting Time"

From the first 30 seconds of Wasting Time, it’s clear ARENTUMINE, Portland’s own Justin Alvarez, has crafted something far more ambitious than a standard debut. Born from the emotional fallout of a breakup, this 12 song and 37 minute record is both catharsis and creation. Ultimately he’s made a scrapbook that captures frustration, longing, and flashes of hope with meticulous care.

Read More
Austin SherComment
Cre8ive MC reclaims the Mic on new album, “Make Sure They Spell Your Name Right”

After years of honing his craft in the North New Jersey open mic scene, Glenn Paul Simon, better known by his stage name Cre8ive MC, has emerged from the underground with a debut album that is as much a personal manifesto as it is a showcase of his undeniable talent. Make Sure They Spell Your Name Right, released exclusively on his website (linked below), is not merely an introduction; it’s a declaration, a reclamation, and a testament to the power of staying true to your story.

Read More
Austin SherComment
Ky La’Vey serves up a soul-soaked gem on his album, “Overture to a Dream”

Ky La’Vey’s Overture to a Dream is a reminder that music can still be a deeply healing art form. Just released on August 12th, 2025, this six-track EP perfectly weaves R&B, soul, and genre defying textures into an intimate yet expansive sound. He’s crafted a project that feels less like a collection of songs and more like a personal journey, meticulously built from lived experience and an unflinching pursuit of joy.

Read More
Austin SherComment
Hannah Dorman brings Summer romance to life on “Bad Habit”

With Bad Habit, Hannah Dorman delivers the kind of modern pop single that could soundtrack an entire season. Bright, infectious, and effortlessly polished, it’s the sonic equivalent of warm air through open windows, truly an instant mood lift that doubles as a reminder of why well-crafted pop still hits harder than almost anything else when done right.

Read More
Austin SherComment
Rick Lockwood’s “Another Radio Tune” is a warm slice of Americana gold

Rick Lockwood has lived and breathed music since the fifth grade, and on his latest single “Another Radio Tune,” that lifelong passion translates into a heartfelt gem that’s as authentic as they come. Taken from his recently released album My Own Kind of Normal, the track is a perfect cut from a stellar record. Even better, a portion of the proceeds from this single and the full album will be donated to Heroes in Transition, a foundation dedicated to supporting veterans as they transition back into civilian life.

Read More
Austin SherComment