“Sizzler” flaunts a rock-forward mystique throughout, courtesy of Slow Cinema, a band from Newcastle, Australia. Drawing from prior decades — from the ferocity of
“Son of Sam” is the exciting debut single from Death Party, an Austin-based trio currently prepping their debut album. The track was mastered by
Dr. Rocket, the Seattle-based solo project of Nick Carver, impresses with two new singles in “Running in Circles” and “I Can’t Seem To Win.”
Showing a resonating rock sound with stirring vocals and a hooky climactic pull, “Don’t Call Me” is a new track from Kimball Frank. The
Delivering an exciting mixture of hazy jangle-pop charm and ardent rock invigoration, “Rats” is the debut single from January Sixteen. The Scotland-based quartet describe
Toronto-based band Woodlot conjure a classic-sounding, hypnotic appeal on their new single “Bring It Down.” Mystical acoustics and pit-pattering percussion are complemented by loosely
The excellent “Time Machines” is the debut single from Megan Kennedy. The Melbourne-based artist captures “the feeling of being caught in a daydream,” while
Lamenting the prevalence of greed amongst the 1%, while propelled by a fun throwback punk-friendly rock sound, “Money Talks” is a winning new single
Meshing post-punk rhythms with a surf-y modern pop punch, “Bloody Kisses” is a new single from Camp Blu, the project of Miami-based childhood friends
“My Time to Talk” is a resonating single from California-based quartet Widows Gold, via their new album, Love Drops. Per the band, the track