Geography of the Moon – Stay Clear Stay Sharp

Geography of the Moon, a Glasgow-based music duo, blends psych rock and post-punk influences in their new single “Stay Clear Stay Sharp,” promoting awareness and engagement in a politically charged world.

Harvey Rushmore & The Octopus – Mindsuckers

Swiss band Harvey Rushmore & The Octopus evolves their psychedelic sound on “Mindsuckers,” featuring darker themes and hypnotic grooves, showcasing their musical chemistry after years of collaboration. The album mesmerizes.

Premiere – AIMING – First At The Accident

AIMING unveils their new single “First at the accident,” showcasing a blend of synth-driven sounds and emotional depth ahead of their Sail & Wreck EP, marking their musical evolution with immersive production and reflective songwriting.

Heavenly – Highway to Heavenly

Heavenly’s “Highway to Heavenly” celebrates their return after thirty years, blending indiepop with critiques on modern culture. The album showcases their melodic strength and personal politics, resonating with old and new fans alike.

Nothing – A Short History of Decay

The blog reflects on the evolution of the band Nothing, detailing their new album “A Short History of Decay.” It explores themes of introspection, mortality, and artistic transformation through personal and poignant lyrics.

Lucid Express – Instant Comfort

Lucid Express, a Hong Kong shoegaze band formed in 2014, delivers their layered second album, Instant Comfort, showcasing their melodic evolution and tight-knit community, promising warmth and clarity amidst chaos.

MX Lonely – All Monsters

Regular readers will know I’m a big fan of the Julias War Recordings label. I was buzzing when their latest release hit my inbox. From Brooklyn, New York comes MX LONELY a band whose music really landed with me on first listen. They’ve been playing together since 2020 but only been MX LONELY since 2022.Continue reading “MX Lonely – All Monsters”