Saachisen explores identity through sci-fi-inspired alt-pop on ‘The Girl That Was Made Of Antimatter’
London-based artist Saachisen continues to carve out a distinctive space within alternative pop with the release of ‘The Girl That Was Made Of Antimatter’, a thoughtful and atmospheric new single that combines science-fiction storytelling with emotional introspection. Born in Mumbai and now based in London, Saachisen draws on an unusually diverseContinue Reading
St. Divine confront grief and memory on the haunting ‘The Devil That You Know’
There are songs born from observation, and then there are songs born from lived experience. St. Divine’s ‘The Devil That You Know’ firmly belongs to the latter category, arriving as one of the most emotionally direct and affecting releases in the New York band’s growing catalogue. While the group have earned attentionContinue Reading
Lotta Svart opens a new chapter with the thoughtful and atmospheric ‘Magi’
With her latest offering ‘Magi’, Finnish singer-songwriter and producer Lotta Svart introduces a fresh creative direction that feels both deliberate and deeply personal. The single serves as the first instalment in a four-part project scheduled throughout 2026, marking a shift toward what she describes as “melodic electropoetry”, a blend of dream-pop,Continue Reading
Tether the Star deliver a powerful critique of modern consumer culture on ‘Degeneration’
There is a restless urgency running through Tether the Star’s latest outing ‘Degeneration’. While many artists touch on themes of identity and self-worth, few confront them as directly or thoughtfully as songwriter Maëry Lanahan does here. Inspired by a discussion with her teenage daughter about the effects of social media andContinue Reading
Sutlej explore vulnerability and uncertainty on ‘Tell Me You Care’
London trio Sutlej continue to build on their early promise with ‘Tell Me You Care’, a thoughtful and emotionally charged alt-rock single that showcases the band’s ability to balance intensity with restraint. Following their debut release ‘Let Me Out’, the track offers a deeper look into a group that is steadily carvingContinue Reading
St. Divine balance bite and swagger on the defiant ‘30 Dolls’
There is a long tradition of punk and garage-rock acting as a vehicle for political frustration, but the most effective protest songs tend to work because they are as compelling musically as they are ideologically. And on their latest offering ’30 Dolls’, New York outfit St. Divine manage to strike thatContinue Reading
R3b3l I explores growth and reflection on ‘A Different Frequency’
Instrumental music often asks more of its listeners. Without lyrics to provide direction, meaning must be found within mood, melody, and atmosphere. And on the new collection ‘A Different Frequency’, London-based producer R3b3l I delivers a thoughtful twelve-track collection that explores personal growth, identity, and purpose through carefully crafted compositions. DrawingContinue Reading
Hollow Shift find strength within the shadows on ‘WAR’
Athens-based duo Hollow Shift have spent the last year steadily refining a sound that sits comfortably between darkwave melancholy, post-punk atmosphere, and electronic precision. And with their latest release ‘WAR’, Jessica Bell and Alexander Zamparas continue that progression, delivering a thoughtful three-track collection that examines conflict through reflection, tension, andContinue Reading
Calico Sun finds beauty in quiet transformation on ‘Fields’
In a musical landscape often obsessed with instant gratification and dramatic reinvention, Calico Sun’s ‘Fields’ takes a far more patient route. The latest single from the Connecticut-based project’s forthcoming debut album Cosmic Revelations is a gentle reminder that some of life’s most meaningful changes happen gradually, almost imperceptibly, until one day you look backContinue Reading
Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard explore unease and resilience on ‘The Shadow Remains’
With their newest release ‘The Shadow Remains’, Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard reveal a more introspective and atmospheric side of their songwriting. The new single moves away from the lighter touches found in some of the project’s earlier work, instead focusing on the lingering effects of fear, anxiety, andContinue Reading









