The Miracle Seeds – Nuclear Watermelon

The Miracle Seeds’ new album, Nuclear Watermelon, showcases their evolution in sound, merging Andean folk influences with modern psychedelia. With bold guitars, dynamic songwriting, and captivating tracks, this album amplifies their previous work, offering an immersive listening experience. It invites listeners into a journey full of rich textures and intricacy.

Fragile Animals – Tourist EP

Y’know that friend you have? The one that when they tell you to check a band out you do so immediately? I’m lucky enough to have a few of those but yeah, I got a nudge from one this week about Australian band Fragile Animals. “I think you’ll really like it man” was the message,Continue reading “Fragile Animals – Tourist EP”

Hotline TNT – Raspberry Moon

Hotline TNT evolved from solo project to cohesive band, showcasing growth in their third album, Raspberry Moon. The record balances fuzz and melody, emphasizing vulnerability while maintaining their distinctive sound.

Coming Up Roses – How Did We Fall So Far?

Coming Up Roses’ debut album, How Did We Fall So Far?, explores deep emotions of anxiety, loss, and exhaustion, revealing a personal journey shaped by their experiences in Singapore and the UK.

Whitelands – Heat Of The Summer

Whitelands dropped a fresh single, ‘Heat Of The Summer,’ that vibes with sunshine and energy, showcasing confident vocals and catchy melodies. It’s a joyful, fleeting track that hints at a promising second album.

Just Mustard – Pollyanna

Just Mustard’s new single ‘Pollyanna’ showcases their signature sound with a tense, mechanical groove and Katie Ball’s haunting vocals. It marks a thrilling evolution, blending raw emotion with chilling precision.

Lo-Fi Melancholia for Kids – Because, everyone is wrong about everything all the time

Lo-Fi Melancholia for Kids’ debut album, “Because, everyone is wrong about everything all the time,” blends lo-fi indie with experimental pop, showcasing unique sounds and emotional depth across diverse tracks.

Mellowmaker – Black Market Karma

Mellowmaker, Black Market Karma’s twelfth album, embodies a lo-fi psychedelic depth, blending nostalgic sounds with a more direct energy. This album complements Wobble, exploring themes of memory, longing, and identity.