Tag: ALTERNATIVE
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Kath And The Kicks – Wild Side
If you’re looking for some fresh, unique, powerful rock music, look no further. Kath and The Kicks have unleashed a new piece of sonic artistry that will unquestionably appeal to your ears if you’re looking for catchy, memorable, hypnotic vocal harmonies, abrasive riffs, and powerful beats. “Wild Side” is their first piece of work this…
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Nirvana Producer Helps The Modern Era Launch Comeback Single “Dear Anyone”
After nearly a decade away, American rock band The Modern Era is officially back, releasing the new single “Dear Anyone” and an accompanying video. The track marks their first new music since 2016 and serves as the opening salvo to a long-awaited full-length album coming in 2026. Produced by legendary producer Jack Endino (Nirvana, Mudhoney),…
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Secret Postal Society Drops New Alt-Rock Single “Heather”
Welsh singer-songwriter Craig Mapstone, better known as Secret Postal Society, has released his second solo single of 2025, “Heather.” The track is an official collaboration with long-time friend Guy Cooper (first time on lyric writing) while Mapstone handled all music, arrangement, and production. Lyrically, the song is about longing for a lost love and ultimately…
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Illusions Of Grandeur Unleashes Modern Rock Single “Midnight”
Rising rock force Illusions of Grandeur steps into the shadows with their explosive new single, “Midnight.” The track is a cinematic, pulse-pounding anthem fueled by towering guitars and a thunderous rhythm section, capturing the moment where fear and freedom collide. Originally released in 2023 but getting new life, “Midnight” is about reckoning with your demons…
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DUDE, MY DUDE – PITSTOP
“PITSTOP” is the latest release by DUDE, MY DUDE, an outstanding English duo based in London. It’s their first piece of work this year and first standalone single since “Brave It Together,” a critically acclaimed extended play released in 2022 that you should also check out as soon as possible. Their composition features many innovations…
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Night Court – Nervous Birds LP (Snappy Little Numbers)
Let’s be honest, in an age where everything demands long attention spans and endless complexity, sometimes you just need a perfect, explosive moment, and that, my friends, is exactly what Night Court delivers with their Nervous Birds LP. It’s an immediately addictive record that embraces everything you ever needed to know about Night Court’s sound,…
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Flight 409 – Finish What You Started
Flight 409 is back with a brand-new release that will unquestionably appeal to all music enthusiasts who appreciate carefully assembled, flawlessly performed music. “Finish What You Started” is their first piece of work since “We Don’t Dance,” a critically acclaimed full-length album released back in 2009. The band is back stronger than ever, with a…
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Replaced By Robots – The Ocean
“The Ocean” is the latest release by Replaced By Robots, a supergroup formed by David Goolkasian (The Elevator Drops), Heather Joy Morgan (painter and artist), and Adam Wade (Funeral Party). It’s their second piece of work in 2025 and an appropriate follow-up to “The Experiment,” their debut extended play released earlier this year, that you…
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Boxing Club – City Boy
“City Boy” is the latest release by Boxing Club, an outstanding band straddling the Glasgow–London divide. It’s their second piece of work in 2025, arriving after “Barbra,” and an excellent debut standalone single released earlier this year that you should also check out as soon as possible. It’s one of those tracks that immediately wraps…
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9 o’clock Nasty – Heavy
“Heavy” is the latest release by 9 o’clock Nasty, a prolific English genre-defying trio based in Leicester. Serving as a sixth standalone single from “Chaos,” their highly anticipated upcoming full-length, slated for release on March 13th, 2026, it further demonstrates their tremendous creativity, talent, and willingness to deliver a completely fresh, unique, innovative, and exciting…
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Tamar Berk – Indiesleaze 2005
We all had a particular times of our lives when we dreamed big without even thinking what future holds. For Tamar Berk, one of our favorite singer-songwriters, 2005 was a year where she spent her free time rehearsing and performing with various bands, looking for more gigs, and looking for more opportunites for her music…
