This Is Only A Drill by The Killigans

If your ears have been feeling dangerously sober lately, fear not, because Nebraska’s finest folk-punk veterans are back to kick down your door and pour some great tunes into your head. The Killigans have officially released one hell of a folk-punk revival release with This Is Only A Drill, an album that boasts so much […]

More Ego by Third Ego

‘More Ego‘ by Amsterdam’s Third Ego proves that if your local therapist has been telling you to manage your ego, they are completely wrong. Released at White Russian Records, this second full-length record shows exactly how to turn an existential crisis into an absolute basement-party rager. Created in the underground of Amsterdam’s historic Vondelbunker, this […]

Figure It Out! EP – Public Figures

The ‘Figure It Out! EP’ by Public Figures immediately slaps you across the face with explosive energy with every song and refuses to apologize. From the very first second, the band unleashes a wave of those signature DIY-garage-punk hooks so sharp they should probably come with a warning label mixed with that right amount of […]

REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE by Genesis Owusu

REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE by Genesis Owusu is the closest thing I can think of to musical shape-shifting that proves this stellar Australian-Ghanaian artist is incapable of making a boring record. This record has a little bit of everything you want and a whole lot of what you need. It’s crazy cool music, […]

Back Room by Fellow Kinsman

‘Break Room’ by Milwaukee’s Fellow Kinsman hits ya like opening a window to let the summer breeze in after being trapped in a musty basement all winter. This collection of songs blends all the best parts of psych, surf, indie, and alternative rock, which the band calls “land-locked surf rock” and hits the eardrums like […]

Tearless, thoughtless by Nara’s Room

‘Tearless, thoughtless‘ by Nara’s Room has dropped straight onto our stereos to rescue us from musical boredom. For a record sporting such a wonderfully gloomy title, these tracks deliver a surprisingly joyful ride packed with energetic hooks that demand to be played at a volume that will thoroughly amuse your roommates. The artist has expertly […]

Honest Work by Odd Beholder

Honest Work by Odd Beholder floats in on shimmering synths, crisp beats, and vocals so cool and controlled they could probably calm down a localized robot uprising or at least convince a smart fridge to stop judging your midnight snack choices. Every track feels polished without becoming sterile, like someone meticulously ironed a disco ball […]

Keep It To Yourself by Ear Ringers

The wait is finally over… East L.A. indie-rock badasses Ear Ringers have dropped their highly anticipated album, ‘Keep It To Yourself‘, straight into our ears. For a record titled after a request for absolute secrecy, these tracks demand to be played at a volume that will thoroughly annoy your neighbors. The band has expertly leveled […]

Mercurial Silence by David Eugene Edwards

‘Mercurial Silence‘ by David Eugene Edwards plunges the listener headfirst into a beautifully grim, obsidian-tinted landscape of pure Gothic mastery. Edwards, the legendary mastermind behind the haunting alt-country scriptures of 16 Horsepower and the apocalyptic folk-rock thunder of Wovenhand, shifts his dark gaze here into uncharted territories of shadow. It is a delightfully wicked evolution, […]

Don’t Let It Die: Vol. 1 by The Deslondes

‘Don’t Let It Die: Vol. 1′ by The Deslondes, a five-piece collective hailing from New Orleans, Louisiana,  is a 12-track collection that sees the band momentarily step away from their usual original songwriting to filter a diverse range of American music through their unique bayou lens. By interpreting songs from both legendary touchstones and contemporary peers, the album […]