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.

Frankie and the Witch Fingers – Trash Classic

Frankie and the Witch Fingers’ “Trash Classic” blends psych rock with experimental elements, capturing chaos and emotion through energetic tracks that reflect modern anxieties and a playful, surreal sound.

Hooveriii – Manhunter

After several years spent mapping the outer fringes of modern psychedelia, Los Angeles collective Hooveriii (pronounced “Hoover Three”) return with Manhunter — a rich and expansive fifth album that smartly ties together the raw urgency of their earlier work with the more cinematic ambitions they’ve been gradually embracing. If their self-titled debut in 2018 introducedContinue reading “Hooveriii – Manhunter”

Pet Symmetry – Big Symmetry

Pet Symmetry’s album “Big Symmetry” explores themes of love and friendship with sincerity and humor. Through diverse tracks, it combines emotional depth with energetic sound, marking their most heartfelt work.

Cyanide Sisters – Cyanide Sisters

Cyanide Sisters, formed in Stockholm in late 2020s, merge punk and 60’s pop in their debut album, crafting an emotional blend of fuzz, melody, and existential themes, reminiscent of classic noise-pop influences.