Listening Now : Panthercaps – Hoo! and What Were They?
Panthercaps’ Hoo! and What Were They? is a delightfully off-kilter slice of indie garage that thrives on its rough edges and restless energy. Built on …
Panthercaps’ Hoo! and What Were They? is a delightfully off-kilter slice of indie garage that thrives on its rough edges and restless energy. Built on …
OTHEOSE’s Dreaming Myself Away unfolds as a fluid, immersive instrumental that prioritizes atmosphere over structure, gently pulling the listener into its orbit. Built around an …
Mark Harrell & The Hundred Star Hotel’s War Inside My Head arrives as a compelling opener, blending indie folk sensitivity with alt-country grit. The band’s …
Maxime Dangles & Tommy Rizzitelli’s Delusion (feat. Craig Walker) unfolds as a cinematic, slow-building piece of electronica that prioritizes atmosphere and emotional clarity over excess. …
Telephone Romeo’s Ways Of The World delivers a timeless indie rock feel, balancing melodic immediacy with emotional sincerity. Built on driving guitars, steady rhythms, and …
The Mystery Divide’s Wars unfolds with a cinematic, introspective weight, blending dreamy textures with a slow-burning shoegaze/ alternative rock core. Built around layered guitars, subtle …
Solid Plant Records’ Slow Burn Romance lives up to its title, unfolding with a smooth, intimate neo-R&B flow that favors subtlety over excess. Built on …
Stræpa’s Embers of Silence unfolds as a delicate, immersive soundscape where minimalism meets quiet emotional depth. Blending field recordings with subtle electronics and organic textures, …
Handsome Highness’ Decentral blends sharp, high-energy rap with a forward-thinking, tech-infused mindset, turning flex into commentary. The beat is punchy and modern, giving space for …
Lunaz Chill’s The Quiet Detox lives up to its name, offering a soft, immersive ambient experience designed for mental reset. Built on delicate textures and …