Listening Now : Nausicaa – The Darkest
Nausicaa’s The Darkest is a brooding, immersive alt-rock cut that thrives on contrast—delicate, airy vocals floating above waves of distorted, serrated guitars. The track builds …
Nausicaa’s The Darkest is a brooding, immersive alt-rock cut that thrives on contrast—delicate, airy vocals floating above waves of distorted, serrated guitars. The track builds …
Cardinal Six’s Everywhere is a gritty slice of alt-rock that balances raw energy with melodic sensitivity. Built on rough-edged guitars and a steady, driving rhythm, …
TRACE’s Midnight Underwater unfolds as a deeply immersive ambient piece, designed less as a song and more as a space to inhabit. With no percussion …
Gaisma’s Ca$hback opens with a sleek, confident pulse, setting the tone for a stylish blend of pop sensibility, smooth hip-hop and modern electronic edge. Built …
Rzekomo’s which can is a subtle, cerebral instrumental that unfolds with quiet precision and conceptual depth. Blending processed guitar textures with classical nuances, the track …
Griffin Benton’s Biscuits and Jam carries a hazy, dreamlike quality that blurs the line between fragility and quiet resilience. Recorded live, the track breathes with …
The Kiss Abyss’ Stranger Every Day is a glorious blend of power pop sparkle and ‘90s slacker rock charm, rooted firmly in that sun-soaked Aussie …
LightSource’s Last Train to Kyoto pulses with energetic synthwave flair, glowing with neon-lit intensity and forward momentum. Driven by punchy rhythms and vibrant synth lines, …
P R O U D’s Moonfall drifts through a dark, nostalgic synthwave landscape, built for late-night introspection and neon-lit solitude. Warm analog tones from JUNO …
Hailing from Winnipeg, Manitoba Dog Pops’ Beige Hell hits fast and sticks, channeling vintage indie rock at its best with a gritty, energetic punch. It …