CHRIS OLEDUDE – SAVE THE CHILDREN
Chris Oledude’s “Save the Children” arrives with a weight that is impossible to ignore. From the very first notes, it’s clear this is not a song chasing trends or easy…
Chris Oledude’s “Save the Children” arrives with a weight that is impossible to ignore. From the very first notes, it’s clear this is not a song chasing trends or easy…
Victims of the New Math return with “The Stories That You Weave,” a richly textured lo-fi indie rock release that feels both intimate and surprisingly expansive. Entirely self-recorded and produced,…
Foxy Leopard take a quiet, almost understated approach with “Cotton Fields,” and that’s exactly what makes the track linger long after it ends. There’s no dramatic entrance or obvious hook—instead,…
“Infinity Fall II” by Watch Me Die Inside is not a song you simply listen to—it’s something you endure, absorb, and eventually recognize within yourself. From the opening moments, it…
The Way She Goes by Written By T. Brown is a quietly powerful original single that leans into restraint rather than spectacle. Written by T. Brown, the track explores the…
Finlay Birch returns with “I Want You,” a single that feels both deeply personal and quietly universal. There’s an immediate stillness to the track, the kind that draws you in…
Emerging from Manchester’s ever-evolving music landscape, Liulf Lucifer returns with a striking sense of purpose on this original single, a pivotal moment leading into Act 2: The Rhythm Of The…
Mogipbob’s Like a Viking arrives as a quietly ambitious 20-track project from Hythe, Alberta, the musical moniker of Jason Graves. It’s an album that places songwriting at the centre, using…
At 16, Ava Valianti is already writing songs that feel far beyond her years, and “The Conversation” might be one of her most quietly powerful releases yet. It doesn’t try…
Sonic Rade’s fifth studio album Berlin arrives as a confident, atmospheric statement from the Swiss indie rock collective. Released on March 28, 2026, the record captures a band already known…