From Indian Lakes is an atmospheric indie rock band from the forest of Yosemite National Park. The bands album Absent Sounds brought an emotional and atmospheric sound. This album is perfect for studying, reflecting, or a good crying session.
La Luna
La Luna play a brand of screamo hearkening back to the style’s heyday in the early 2000s, albeit with their own modern twist. There are moments of sheer intensity and intriguing technicality. Something for everyone. Always Already by la luna
Unicorn Hole
Some nintendocore that’s such a rockin’ fun time, you’ll be dusting off your controllers before the end of the song! Legend of the Light Gem by Unicorn Hole
Trev Case
Watch out Post Malone! Trev Case is coming in hot with some very well produced music and a dangerously catchy voice.
Microwave
Microwave is a flavorful rock band that almost sounds like a mix between Radiohead and Dance Gavin Dance. Their dynamic sound is difficult to stop listening to.
Freddie Nelson
“Light” is the second single from Freddie Nelson‘s critically acclaimed debut album SHAKE THE CAGE. If you’re into Queen and like musicality-driven, high-quality rock music, then Freddie Nelson is your guy.
Degiheugi
Have a listen to this captivating lo-fi beat tape coming straight out of Laval, France featuring a myriad of different artists. Degiheugi – Endless Smile by Degiheugi
Derek Wise
Chill lo-fi trap music comparable to the works of Night Lovell, Lil Peep etc.
Dakota
Drift through a California dream with Dutch band Dakota‘s latest single, “Silver Tongue.” The all-girl outfit impress with their latest as they dismiss doubters and keep pushing forward, relaxed as ever. Tune into Dakota‘s pleasantly progressive energies, you won’t regret it.
Michael P Cullen
60’s Vegas cabaret, Southern American Gothic, and mid century pulp writers smashed into one dark and dreary musical mix. Sydney’s Michael P Cullen, backed up by his band The Soul Searchers, offer their latest live single, “Believer.” This alternative poet-musician may be the next Leonard Cohen, but the comparison doesn’t do justice to the unique...