Author: Djordje Miladinović
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Tender Ender – Black Swan
When a record aims for cinematic scale, it often ends up merely sounding big. But Tender Ender‘s Black Swan, the latest ambitious offering by Tender Ender, achieves soundscapes that could easily become your new soundtrack. It’s music built from the ground up for wide-screen moments, a sprawling, gorgeous, opulent and dangerously fragile movie landscape. Thomas…
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Lola Wild – Lost Signal EP
“Lost Signal” is Lola Wild’s recently released extended play that will immediately appeal to anyone who appreciates cleverly assembled and flawlessly performed music. Arriving after “Girls In Hollywood,” “Lost Signal,” “Relax,” and “Jump The Gun,” four previously released standalone singles that vividly showcase what you might expect from this material, Lola Wild also included “The…
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The Lunar Keys – Pure As Your Protocol
The Lunar Keys are back with another fine piece of sonic artistry that will immediately appeal to anyone who appreciates clever songwriting and flawless performance. “Pure As Your Protocol” is their fifth standalone single in 2025, arriving after “Dreams Are Never Spoken,” “Bleed,” “88 Train,” and “Life Is A Dirty War,” four incredible compositions released…
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The Legal Matters Join Big Stir Records, Announce New Single
Big Stir Records welcomes acclaimed Michigan indie pop heroes THE LEGAL MATTERS to their roster. The band has released their new single, the “absolutely gorgeous” “Everybody Knows,” set for release on December 5th. This single is the first preview of the band’s highly anticipated new album, which is due out early next year, promising more…
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GRIP’s New Post-Rock / Punk Moniker Scattrbrain Drops Single
Atlanta rapper GRIP (Shady Records alum) has unveiled his art-punk full-band alter ego: Scattrbrain. Built for chaos, catharsis, and longevity, the project is inspired by the raw intensity of IDLES and the emotional depth of Nirvana. The debut single, “Melancholy Melodies,” is an anti-social anthem for momentary defeat. Featuring members of Grouplove, the music is…
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Wistful Guitars And Post-Punk Shadows: Sex Mask Drops Ruminative New Single “Blisters”
Melbourne post-punk upstarts Sex Mask have shared their ruminative new single, “Blisters,” featuring Noah Learmonth of Radio Free Alice. The track is the second release from their recently announced EP, Body Broker (Nov 26). The band expands their captivating sonic template, moving from shout-a-long choruses to wistful, warm guitars and pensive vocals, blending early 80s…
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Announces 20th Anniversary Deluxe Box Set For “Howl”
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (BRMC) will release a 20th-anniversary deluxe box set of their seminal 2005 album, Howl, on January 30th via [PIAS]. The third studio album was an unexpected curveball, ditching the electric guitar-driven noise rock for a scaled-back sound embracing folk, blues, and gospel—a primitive cry from the heart of Americana. The reissue,…
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Cinematic Evolution: Jupe Jupe Unveils “Haunting” From Upcoming LP
Seattle-based darkwave band Jupe Jupe is excited to release their new single, “Haunting,” the latest track from their upcoming album, King Of Sorrows, due in February 2026. Across seven albums, the band has crafted a shape-shifting catalog blending synth-pop pulse, post-punk shadows, and glam swagger. This evolution arrives at its most cinematic and emotionally direct…
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Block – I Thought I Won The War
After “Lead Me Not Into Penn Station,” a remastered version of the 1996 critically acclaimed full-length release, New York City-based artist Block returns with another fine piece of sonic artistry that will unquestionably appeal to anyone who appreciates cleverly assembled and flawlessly performed music. “I Thought I Won The War” is the first piece of…


