YARD – ‘Call’
Dublin-based electro-noise trio YARD return with their latest single ‘Call,’ an intense fusion of techno beats and electronic rock that highlights their genre-defying sound and immersive style. Known for their eerie mascot ‘Bucketman’ and striking visuals, YARD explores raw human imperfections in this tension-filled, euphoric post-punk anthem, reflecting on emotionally challenging moments and their lingering impact.
Zach Bellas – ‘One More Show’
Baltimore-based alternative rock trio Zach Bellas return with their latest single ‘One More Show’, a guitar-driven anthem that explores the tribulations of ageing with punchy drums, dynamic vocals, and a cinematic live string quartet finale. Known for their honest lyricism, energetic performances, and adaptability during the pandemic, the trio continues to captivate audiences with a sound reminiscent of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Green Day, solidifying their reputation in the rock scene.
Kyra Gordon – ‘Woodstock’
Americana singer-songwriter Kyra Gordon releases her second album ‘Traveler’, an 8-track journey blending alt-country, folk, and rock to reflect on themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. Highlighted by the vibrant title-track celebrating life on the road and the bluesy single ‘Woodstock’ honouring the iconic festival, ‘Traveler’ showcases Gordon’s evolution from jazz roots to heartfelt Americana storytelling.
Eva Noila Vae – ‘Days For The Making’
Eva Nolia Vae, a self-taught multi-instrumentalist, producer, and singer-songwriter, debuts her 5-track EP ‘Empty Hands’, featuring the emotive single ‘Days for the Making’. Blending R&B and soul, the EP reflects themes of perseverance, self-reflection, and personal growth, brought to life through collaborations with Berlin’s jazz musicians and recorded in just one week to capture its raw authenticity.
Jacob Cummings – ‘Big Ol’ Deer’
Jacob Cummings, an LA-based producer and singer-songwriter, releases his debut solo album ‘Southern & Enlightened’, blending indie-folk with experimental arrangements inspired by his Florida upbringing and the nostalgic ambiance of his late grandmother’s home. Featuring lush instrumentation and melancholic themes of family, loss, and time, the lead single ‘Big Ol’ Deer’ captures the album’s intimate yet transformative essence, drawing comparisons to Bon Iver and Pinegrove.