FellowFeel unveils new album, Shadows and Lies

FellowFeel has just released his second album, Shadows and Lies, which is a record that leans deeper into unease and atmosphere. The record fuses shadowy electronics, slow-burn rhythms, and cinematic string tension, evoking noir films and psychological thrillers. Inspired by Plato’s cave, the songs toy with illusion, suggesting realities built from echoes and reflections. Analogue … More FellowFeel unveils new album, Shadows and Lies

h4nn4nh3r0 unveils debut album, Love

h4nn4nh3r0 has just released their debut album, Love, which arrives as a candid snapshot of the Singaporean songwriter who is refining their personal voice. Drawing from classic rock, emo, pop, and modern rock, the independent artist threads accessible hooks with individual quirks. Built across nine songs, the record circles romance and self-definition, shifting between tender … More h4nn4nh3r0 unveils debut album, Love

Ashot Danielyan: Spontanious Piano Journeys

Ashot Danielyan has just released his new album, Spontanious Piano Journeys, which captures ten unplanned piano solos recorded between December 2025 and February 2026. Drawing from classical roots, ambient textures, new age calm, and experimental edges, each piece unfolds freely and emotionally. Known for international songwriting accolades and competition honors, Ashot lets the piano speak … More Ashot Danielyan: Spontanious Piano Journeys

UDEiGWE unveils new album, Live in Williamsburg

UDEiGWE has released his new album, Live in Williamsburg, which captures a March night in Brooklyn with refreshing candor. Recorded at the storied Williamsburg Music Center, the album documents a one-off performance with zero fixes, letting breath, room noise, and interplay stay front and center. Earlier originals return beside select covers, reshaped through minimal arrangements … More UDEiGWE unveils new album, Live in Williamsburg

Cries of Redemption unveil new album, An Eerie Feeling

Cries of Redemption have just released their new album, An Eerie Feeling, which sinks into shadowy territory, balancing crushing guitars with ominous electronic textures that feel cinematic and tense. The song favors atmosphere over hooks, unfolding slowly and leaving a lasting chill. Behind the project is Savannah-based songwriter and guitarist Ed Silva, who has shaped … More Cries of Redemption unveil new album, An Eerie Feeling

Eren Ayintap unveils new album, The Codes in the Stones

Eren Ayintap has just released his new album, The Codes in the Stones, which is a sweeping conceptual metal journey. As an independent artist, Ayintap fuses melodic hooks, power metal drive and symphonic scale into a cinematic soundscape. The album revolves around lost origins of humanity, ancient monuments and star-born myths, unfolding like a science … More Eren Ayintap unveils new album, The Codes in the Stones

Robbie Rapids’ latest album, Class 2 Rapids

Robbie Rapids has recently released his new album, Class 2 Rapids, which is a free-flowing record that treats rock as a launchpad rather than a rulebook. Drawing from classic riffs while drifting through pop hooks, folk textures, alt-country grit, and flashes of metal, the record lets each song choose its own direction. Tracks like Hang … More Robbie Rapids’ latest album, Class 2 Rapids

Claire Helm & The Outside World unveil debut album, Quicksand

Claire Helm & The Outside World have just released their album, Quicksand, which is a striking debut that flows effortlessly between soft rock, folk, indie, and pop. Led by Liverpool-born, Huddersfield-based vocalist Claire Helm, the record showcases an impressive range and a voice built for nuance and power. Rich melodies, layered harmonies, and tasteful arrangements … More Claire Helm & The Outside World unveil debut album, Quicksand

Blue Sinclair’s debut album, When the Disco Ball Crashed Down

Blue Sinclair has recently released his debut album, When the Disco Ball Crashed Down, which is a record that bottles the confusion and thrill of your twenties in a strange new city. Across eight songs, the New York artist moves through longing, missed sparks, consumer fatigue, vanity, and late night self interrogation, landing somewhere between … More Blue Sinclair’s debut album, When the Disco Ball Crashed Down