John Daniel: Stordåd

Swedish artist John Daniel has just released his new single, Stordåd, which is a bright power-pop cut that celebrates childhood imagination and stubborn joy. Built on infectious hooks, the song encourages choosing passion over expectations, balancing sincerity with playful energy. The animated video nods to retro gaming, amplifying its youthful spirit. As the second taste … More John Daniel: Stordåd

The Thundercracks: The Light in the Dark

The Thundercracks have recently released their new album, The Light in the Dark, which is an ambitious record that pushes their heavy rock universe further. The album expands their post-collapse storyline, swapping zombies for bloodthirsty foes, while delivering louder, more cinematic riffs. Crunching guitars and pounding drums dominate, yet the band balances the chaos with … More The Thundercracks: The Light in the Dark

Tony Lio unveils new single, Better to Sleep

Tony Lio steps into a more vulnerable space with Better to Sleep, a minimalist single drawn from his EP Mirage Masquerade. Stripped of excess, the track leans on melody and quiet emotion, exploring the comfort of daydreams and temporary escape. The New Jersey songwriter, known for blending indie and alternative rock, shows restraint here, letting … More Tony Lio unveils new single, Better to Sleep

Åsmund Nesse unveils new album, Indiemann

Working from his coastal base on Bømlo, Norwegian songwriter Åsmund Nesse has just released his new album, Indiemann, which is a striking folk-rock statement made entirely on his own terms. The record pivots on his dazzling acoustic technique, where intricate fingerpicking carries as much meaning as the melodies. Lyrically, Åsmund balances defiant social commentary with … More Åsmund Nesse unveils new album, Indiemann

Scott’s Tees: Cope

Scott’s Tees has just released their new single, Cope, which is a reflective indie track shaped by long Canadian winters. The song examines seasonal gloom and quiet self-examination, pairing hushed verses with a swelling chorus that releases built-up tension. Recorded solo in an Edmonton bedroom, the track blends alt-rock warmth and folk intimacy, using vintage … More Scott’s Tees: Cope

Dizzy Panda: Point of No Return

Dizzy Panda have just released their new thirteen-track album, Point of No Return, which drifts into a twilight zone where human instinct and algorithmic imagination fuse. The duo shape cinematic, shadow-tinged electronica, guided by Alyssa Ingram’s eerily expressive AI-crafted voice. Each track feels like a conversation between emotion and code, shifting from tense atmospheres to … More Dizzy Panda: Point of No Return

Daedric Death unveils new EP, Dark Templars

Daedric Death has just released his new EP, Dark Templars, which revisits the spirit of his former project Conjuro Nuclear while pushing it through a sharper, self-forged lens. Though drums and bass come from synths and later AI-assisted refinement, the riffs, vocals, and core songwriting remain fully his. He uses tech mainly to rebuild stems, … More Daedric Death unveils new EP, Dark Templars

Tears Are Just Glitter: 80’s Kind of Sad

Sweden’s veteran pop architects Gustav Jonsson and Fredrik Berger have unveiled their animated alter ego Gary in their heartfelt new venture, Tears Are Just Glitter. Their debut track, 80’s Kind of Sad, blends neon-soaked nostalgia with tender melodrama, channeling an era when heartbreak meant oversized choruses, drum-machine haze, and ice cream therapy. Though Gary’s a … More Tears Are Just Glitter: 80’s Kind of Sad

Na-Li: Innerzone

Na-Li has released his new single, Innerzone, which drifts like a quiet pulse in the dark, blending gentle guitar lines with soft lo-fi and chillhop textures. The producer’s talent for crafting intimate, reflective spaces shines here, shaping a weightless vibe that feels made for late drives or slow, meditative nights. Subtle melodies ripple through its … More Na-Li: Innerzone