New Music

“Cool Story, Bro” is what you need if you’ve ever rolled your eyes so hard at an ex’s excuses that you nearly sprained something

Imagine you’ve just gone through a breakup, and I mean one of those breakups. The kind where you don’t cry into ice cream; you plot. Now imagine instead of sending an ill-advised text at 2 AM, you grab a guitar, crank the distortion, and write a song that absolutely scorches your ex from existence. That’s […]

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READ MY MIND (VIBES SONG) is if your existential crisis had a really good bassline

Alright, so READ MY MIND (VIBES SONG) is Wild Horse kicking down the door to 2025 and yelling, “Hey, we’re still here, and we have even MORE vibes now.” It’s their first single with the new four-piece lineup, and that allows them to have a sound that’s fuller, and all for the better. Sonically, imagine

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Dozenz Returns with Their New Album ‘Be Someone’

Industrial-meets-alternative rock band Dozenz is back, and this time they’ve decided to smash alternative rock and electronic music together in a way that absolutely should not work—but somehow does. Their latest album is a ridiculous blend of raw emotion, industrial crunch, and sweeping cinematic nonsense, all wrapped up in a dark, moody aesthetic that somehow

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Breakfast EP is a great way to start your day. Like breakfast

Have you ever put on an album and suddenly felt like you were the main character in a slow-burning indie film about loneliness? That’s Breakfast, the latest EP from Hong Kong-based Besides. It doesn’t just play in the background; it seeps into the room, filling every quiet space with the kind of melancholy that makes

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If you’re a fan of introspective folk and beautifully restrained songwriting, Beloved is essential listening

Have you ever heard an album so delicate, so beautifully constructed, that it makes you feel like you should apologize to it for existing in its presence? That’s Beloved by David Schaefer. This is an album so soft and introspective it feels less like a collection of songs and more like the ghost of an

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Michellar’s pure, smoky allure on Dreaming

In a ‘60s spy movie, a suave, impeccably dressed protagonist walks into a dimly lit lounge, cigarette smoke curling through the air, and everyone immediately knows something cool is about to happen. That very energy is Dreaming by Michellar. It’s an entire aesthetic wrapped in a hypnotic groove and delivered with the confidence of someone

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Ooberfuse’s “We Will Overcome” Is The Next ‘Call To Action’ Anthem

In a remarkably familiar, catchy, and easy-to-remember melody, Ooberfuse’s new single “We Will Overcome” speaks about combating injustice and standing tall together. The song’s music video is based in the Philippines, a country known and is prevalent in societal issues as such. There’s utter simplicity in every line yet it’s truly a powerful stance, as

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Mind at Ease is a must-listen for anyone who has ever gazed at a sunset and thought, “Yeah. This is it.”

Ted Eckhardt has been at this music thing for a while, but with Mind at Ease, his solo project Peacock Coyote finally arrives like a well-worn leather jacket; timeless, effortlessly cool, and vaguely smelling of nostalgia. If you like The War on Drugs, heartland rock, or just the idea of staring meaningfully out of a

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“Hypothetical Kids” Hypothetically Takes You Back In Time

With no time to waste, the song begins with a nimble beat and a set of chords, with the overall vibe carrying and bringing you with it like a rapid current. Essentially, it talks about missing everything, and the fear of failing to give it all the time of day. The guitar fills in between

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elvira by The Links: the kind of thing you’d put on while staring dramatically out of a train window or wandering the city at night pretending you’re the protagonist in an A24 film

elvira by The Links is a song that, against all odds, has somehow managed to sound like half a dozen of your favorite bands at once while still being its own thing. It’s like someone cracked open the DNA of shoegaze, dreampop, and post-punk revival, rearranged it in a lab, and emerged with something that

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