
See Your Shadow’s ‘Another Saturday’ bleeds truth between the neon lights
Some songs don’t ask for your attention—they quietly crawl under your skin and stay there long after the speakers go silent. See Your Shadow’s new

Vague Notion Shines In Debut EP ‘GLOW’
Joint project of vocalist Cheryl Janzen and multi-instrumentalist Bevan Early, Vague Notion, sits at the intersection of contemporary indie electronica and post-punk. Their EP GLOW

‘Metal Hands’ features industrial beats and moving vocals from Love, Dallas, which are the polar opposites of each other and shouldn’t really work but somehow do
Love, Dallas is the new artist project from Hackney-born writer and producer Noah Ings. He has worked across the UK and Japan with artists such

Hedegaard unveils upcoming album and documentary project, plus releases single ‘Say My Name’ with Arash
Danish DJ, producer, label owner and all-round musical boundary breaker HEDEGAARD is back with an exciting new globe spanning project. Featuring a brand-new album ‘KIN’ and accompanying documentary ‘Western China’s Melody’, HEDEGAARD is truly maximising

Music Premiere: Rzekomo shares new album ‘The Gray Zone of Talk’
Music Crowns is proud to premiere The Gray Zone of Talk, the latest release from Rzekomo and the third chapter in the expansive 10 times

Darren Day kicks off Summer with ‘Dyin’ For The Summertime’
Canadian country-rock artist Darren Day is leaning fully into warm-weather energy on his latest single, “Dyin’ For The Summertime”, released via Prodigy Records. Bright, upbeat,

‘I Thought I Could Hide But You Caught Me’ begins with an ethereal intro before instantly shifting vibes to see LOVELOST deliver vibrant vocals and catchy instrumentals
LOVELOST hail from the South West of the UK. They intertwine the nostalgic essence of 2000’s emo bands with a modern take, pushing their own

Scustin drop the brand new EP ‘The Lock-In’
Photo by Anna Burnett Scustin have unveiled the full four tracks of their new EP The Lock-In, after teasing the first two tracks over the

The Stanford Family Band shares a charming return with ‘When Lonesome’
Photo Credit: Milo Costelloe Brighton four-piece The Stanford Family Band have unveiled their latest timeless charmer, ‘When Lonesome’, with it, announcing their upcoming EP Go

Ukrainian-born artist, producer, lyricist and conceptual architect MrRay occupies an unusual space within contemporary electronic and dance-pop music
In a musical landscape increasingly dominated by disposable singles, algorithm-friendly hooks, and shortened attention spans, MrRay is attempting something radically unfashionable: emotional excess. The Ukrainian-born

How Space Cadet 56 Uses Music to Bring Sci-Fi Storytelling to Life
LISTEN HERE Music and science fiction have often gone hand in hand. However, few projects have blended the two as deeply as Space Cadet 56.

Danielle Holian returns with a raw new chapter: Growing Pains
Danielle Holian’s ‘Growing Pains’ is her fourth poetry collection, following Beautifully Chaotic (2019), The Dilemma (2020), and Surviving You (2021). The collection offers a structured and

Interview with Brother Derek
A classically trained cellist by background, Derek Wu launched Brother Derek in 2016 as an outlet for what Splendid eZine once called his “capable, considerably-itchy

Interview with Hatfield
With a voice weathered by experience and sharpened by perseverance, Hatfield emerges as one of the more emotionally grounded voices in modern Americana-rock. Blending heartland

‘Real Man’ begins with smooth and funky beats, before leading us into vocals from Nuka-Naka that are reminiscent of the classic A-ha track ‘Living Daylights’
Grisha is an independent indie artist originally from Moscow, now based in Berlin. After the start of the war, he moved first to Georgia and