Artomático unveils new album, Ciclos

Artomático has just released his fourth full-length album, Ciclos, which is deepening his fascination with repetition, memory, and change. The Spanish sound artist blends acoustic percussion with electronic manipulation, shaping pieces that feel both tactile and inward-looking. Rhythms remain physical, yet the focus shifts toward texture, granularity, and quiet detail, often brushing against ASMR-like sensitivity. … More Artomático unveils new album, Ciclos

Santo Boom’s latest album, Guitarolas

Santo Boom has released his new record, Guitarolas, which is an instrumental album that keeps the guitar in the spotlight while dancing through cumbia and broader Latin grooves. Warm, analog-flavored tones meet rough-edged riffs and trance-like rhythms, creating tracks that feel lively without losing their laid-back charm. Shaped by life in San Antonio, where mariachi, … More Santo Boom’s latest album, Guitarolas

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

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

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

An Dan’s latest album, Blood Flooded Song

An Dan have recently released their new album, Blood Flooded Song, which pushes their Athens-rooted metal into a moodier, cinematic realm. The five-piece leans into sweeping atmospherics, with Winter Dance acting as the project’s emotional gateway—a slow-burning, seven-minute journey that reveals the band’s poetic instincts. Its follow-up, There Is No Love, sharpens their dramatic edge, … More An Dan’s latest album, Blood Flooded Song

Giuseppe Cucé’s latest album, 21grammi

Giuseppe Cucé’s album, 21grammi, feels like stepping into a suspended moment where memory and rebirth collide. The record carries the subtle weight of inner shifts—lost connections, rebuilt identities, and the quiet pressure of modern life. Its sound balances acoustic warmth with atmospheric layers, creating an intimate yet cinematic space. Ventuno pulses like an awakening, while … More Giuseppe Cucé’s latest album, 21grammi

Felix Raphael unveils new album, DO YOU

Felix Raphael has just released his new album, DO YOU, which lands as a warm, introspective exploration of emotional well-being and the creative path. Across sixteen tracks, he blends melodic, organic house with gentle indie-folk hues, all shaped for his immersive live shows. The spotlight cut, Patience (every step feels right in time), pairs soft … More Felix Raphael unveils new album, DO YOU

Art Schop unveils new album, O Friends

Art Schop’s new album O Friends feels like Martin Walker, the mastermind behind the project, has opened a long-sealed journal. Structured like a five-part symphony, it drifts through memories of pivotal friendships, shifting between whispered confession and restless improvisation. Unlike his earlier, more distanced work, these pieces lean into vulnerability, letting guitar shivers and gentle … More Art Schop unveils new album, O Friends

Janet Devlin’s latest album, Not My First Emotional Rodeo

Janet Devlin has recently released her new album, Not My First Emotional Rodeo, which deepens the vivid world she introduced on Emotional Rodeo. The new tracks highlight her spirited blend of classic country warmth and modern bite. Candy struts with cheeky energy, while If He Wanted To He Would leans into a mellow, reflective sway. … More Janet Devlin’s latest album, Not My First Emotional Rodeo