Circuit des Yeux falls into the oblivion of corrugated dance music on “Canopy of Eden” Joshua Pickard·February 12, 2025Haley Fohr — aka Circuit des Yeux — is back with another track from her forthcoming album, Halo...News & Track Reviews
Leni Black shares the wistful “Growing Up Is Painful” Larry McClain·February 12, 2025Sometimes you hear a song that’s an instant classic – destined to be remembered with the best work...News & Track Reviews
Florist announce 2025 tour, share new single “Gloom Designs” Joshua Pickard·February 10, 2025Florist will embark on a spring 2025 North American tour starting on May 5 in Philadelphia. It will...News & Track Reviews
Jay Putty is remarkably resilient on “Start Of Something New” Larry McClain·February 10, 2025Nashville-based artist Jay Putty has truly been through an emotional wringer in recent years. He aspired to be...News & Track Reviews
Holly Lovell ponders “When Did I Lose You” Larry McClain·February 10, 2025Holly Lovell is a superb “been there, done that” artist who has lived in Australia, New York City...News & Track Reviews
Saetia work their way through tectonic shifts on screamo rampager “Three Faces Past” Joshua Pickard·February 7, 2025As just the second song to be released in the last 26 years for screamo icons Saetia, “Three...News & Track Reviews
Frog Eyes tilt their gaze towards late-70s punk on “Television, a Ghost in My Head” Joshua Pickard·February 7, 2025I can’t help but imagine that Frog Eyes would have felt at home in the late-70s era of...News & Track Reviews
Anika rages against corporate parasites on “Hearsay” Joshua Pickard·February 7, 2025Anika is taking aim at the corporate entities and individuals who seem intent on leeching off of a...News & Track Reviews
The Taxpayers celebrate the imperfection of broken things on “At War With the Dogcatchers” Joshua Pickard·February 6, 2025As soon as I heard the latest single from Portland genre-blurring punks The Taxpayers, I immediately began to...News & Track Reviews
Ichiko Aoba submits herself to the restless cycles of the ocean on “SONAR” Joshua Pickard·February 6, 2025Listening to the music of Ichiko Aoba is like calmly drifting along on a series of oceanic swells...News & Track Reviews