Author: Djordje Miladinović
-

White Lies Release New Single “Keep Up” Ahead Of Night Light Album
White Lies – Harry McVeigh, Charles Cave, and Jack Lawrence-Brown – have released the video for their latest single, “Keep Up.” The track is taken from the band’s forthcoming seventh album, Night Light, set for release on November 7 via Play It Again Sam. Following earlier singles “Nothing On Me” and “In The Middle,” “Keep…
-

Rising Punk Band The Rat Utopia Experiment Share “Creature Comfort”
The Rat Utopia Experiment unleash their latest single Creature Comfort, a riotous mix of garage pop, punk, and grunge with a riot grrrl edge. Influenced by Bikini Kill, The Runaways, Nirvana, and Korn, the band crafts a raw, uncompromising sound that reflects both youthful defiance and sharp social critique. The group has already built a…
-

Dream Bodies Expand Sonic Palette With New Post-Punk Song “Limerence”
Dream Bodies, the solo project of Steven Fleet, has unveiled its latest single Limerence. Known for blending post-punk, darkwave, and dreampop, Fleet draws inspiration from icons like The Cure, Joy Division, Clan of Xymox, and Cocteau Twins. Limerence leans into soaring synth-driven melodies reminiscent of New Order, while its lyrics dive into the heartbreak and…
-

Fastriser Continue Breakout Year With Intense Track “What If”
UK project Fastriser continues a prolific run with their eighth release of the year, the blistering new single What If. A fast-paced, distortion-driven track recorded live in one take, the song pulses with immediacy and bold energy. Lyrically, it circles around fragmented what-ifs, surreal moments of recognition, collapse, and wonder. Musically, it leans into valve-amp…
-

Charlotte Artist Jamie Frye Releases Breakthrough Song “Ceasefire”
Charlotte-based artist Jamie Frye has released his latest single, Ceasefire, a track that blends poignant storytelling with raw emotion. Frye has been steadily building momentum, amassing over 100,000 global streams since signing a publishing agreement in January 2024. Ceasefire recently climbed to #32 on the Hypeddit Punk Streaming Charts, signaling growing recognition for his boundary-pushing…
-

Block – Lead Me Not Into Penn Station
Anti-folk is one of those music genres that has remained largely unchanged since its inception decades ago. It seems that artists interested in this style are often leaning towards an already proven formula, or they vividly and overly mimic their influences, trying to reinvent the same old wheel over and over again. Thankfully, there are…
-

Black Eyes Announce Comeback Album “Hostile Design” Produced By Ian MacKaye
Post-hardcore outfit Black Eyes return with their first new album in over two decades. The band has released TomTom, the lead single from Hostile Design, out October 10 via Dishcord Records. Produced by Ian MacKaye, the record marks their long-awaited follow-up to 2004’s Cough. Known for their chaotic energy, interlocking rhythms, and politically conscious lyrics,…
-

Oranje Release New Song “Body” Featuring Sophia Truscott
Australian band Oranje have shared their new single Body, featuring Sophia Truscott, ahead of their upcoming debut album In Irons, arriving October 17. Following last year’s Pure Sport, Oranje expand their sonic palette with Body, blending emotional depth and atmospheric textures with a pop-forward sensibility. The collaboration with Truscott adds layers of richness, elevating the…
-

PONY Release New Video For Catchy Single “Superglue”
Toronto indie-pop outfit PONY have unveiled the video for their latest single Superglue, released digitally via Take This To Heart Records. Directed by the band themselves, the video captures the playful yet heartfelt essence of the track. Superglue feels like a standalone statement, an encapsulation of PONY’s knack for marrying catchy hooks with bursts of…
-

Cheap Perfume Drop New Punk Anthem “Dead If I Do” Ahead Of Upcoming Album
Colorado punks Cheap Perfume return with their new single Dead If I Do, taken from their upcoming album Don’t Care. Didn’t Ask., due October 3 via Snappy Little Numbers. Known for their sharp, feminist punk anthems, the band last released Burn It Down in 2019, a record that cemented their place in the underground with…

