Green World Image by Telehealth
‘Green World Image‘ by Telehealth is your musical remedy if you’ve been doom-scrolling through social media, wishing your daily dose of “end of the world” was more danceable. Telehealth caught me off-guard and smacked me in the face with this exciting new take on the sterile corporate jargon of our modern, hyper-capitalist world, and they […]
Johnny Dynamite by Johnny Dynamite
Johnny Dynamite by Johnny Dynamite (aka John Morisi) is a brilliant post-punk and synth-pop record released through Born Losers Records. This self-titled album successfully fuses the moody, atmospheric guitar textures of early alternative music with the unapologetic, stadium-sized electronic production of modern indie pop. Across the entire tracklist, the production delivers a consistent balance of […]
Arizona by Trimmo
Trimmo, a brilliant indie outfit out of San Francisco, recently dropped a 16-track behemoth titled ‘Arizona’ that proves you do not actually need to visit the desert to make an album named after it. Released on April 17, 2026, the record is a wonderfully weird cocktail of experimental pop and indie sensibilities that manages to […]
Leaves To The Sun by Gawshock
Helmed by Huntsville, Alabama’s own David Broome, Gawshock’s new release ‘Leaves to the Sun‘ is an 11-track collection of lo-fi slacker rock and bedroom pop that is so breezy and short that it practically flies by before you even have time to contemplate life’s mysteries. Broome expertly balances bittersweet, jangly melodies with a homespun charm […]
Highway Sex Shop BY Strapped
The Chicago-based noise rock outfit Strapped has officially unleashed their highly anticipated album, ‘Highway Sex Shop,’ delivering a fucking kick ass high-energy garage noise punk that kicks you in the head and has you coming back for more. This 14-track record clocks in at just over 31 minutes of pure, unadulterated adrenaline for your ears. […]
Softest Attack by Prism Shores
Prism Shores’ ‘Softest Attack‘, their third LP, is a sharp blend of ’90s power pop and shoegaze shimmer. The Montreal quartet nails a specific, sun-soaked warmth, loading their songs with enough fuzzy guitar jangle to satisfy any gearhead. The music hits with a heavy but comforting intensity, making the album’s title make total sense right […]
Music For Heads by TV Star
TV Star’s debut album, Music For Heads, sounds exactly like a 1990s psych-rock band trapped in a cozy Pacific Northwest cabin with a stack of old shoegaze tapes. Released via Father/Daughter Records, this long-awaited record hits like a beautiful, jangly brick of musical gold. Born after someone literally pointed at a Butthole Surfers cassette tape on a […]
Window to Another World by People I Love
People I Love have officially cracked the code to interdimensional travel from their Brooklyn headquarters with their latest album, ‘Window to Another World’. This 12-track indie gem trades typical NYC cynicism for a brilliantly quirky sonic portal, equal parts infectious energy and charmingly oddball humor. The album serves as a fantastic reminder that even if […]
Arcade by Deb Never
Spokane, Washington’s finest musical export, has officially broken the audio matrix. Hailing from the gloomy, grunge-soaked Pacific Northwest before transplanting her genius to Los Angeles, Deb Never has crafted an absolute kick ass record with ‘ARCADE‘. The record is a musically majestic of moody, nostalgia-laced alternative pop that feels like a neon-lit house party happening […]
Theft World by Lip Critic
Lip Critic’s ‘Theft World’ is a frantic and chaotic blend of digi-hardcore and dance-punk that refuses to sit still, managing to be both abrasive and incredibly catchy. Listening to it makes me feel like I’ve just downed three energy drinks while attempting to solve a Rubik’s cube in the middle of a strobe-lit warehouse rave, […]
