Indie Grid
Mareya: a bright and infectious addition to the pop scene
Ever since she first broke through, Melbourne-based Māori pop artist Mareya has always looked to bring a fresher and more […]
‘Dora Lee (Gravity)’- Rosetta West Channel Myth and Mayhem in New Visual
There’s something simmering in Rosetta West’s latest offering, a kind of mystical unrest that brews just beneath the cracked surface […]
‘Satisfied’- Occupation Baby Shines a Light on Restless Minds
Peterborough-based solo artist Occupation Baby is an artist that thrives in the cracks between sleepless nights and creative friction. And […]
‘Over Before It’s Begun’- Jonny Corralitos Channels Surfside Heartbreak on Indie Rock Burner
Some songs don’t wait around to build tension, they grab you by the collar and throw you straight into the […]
Lanz Pierce drops scathing, smart new single “GET IT”
New York rapper, writer, and creative powerhouse Lanz Pierce returns with a vengeance on “GET IT,” a swaggering new single […]
The Dead Daisies pay fiery tribute to blues history with raw new album ‘Lookin’ For Trouble’
Rock powerhouses The Dead Daisies return with Lookin’ For Trouble, a thunderous homage to blues music recorded at the legendary FAME […]
The Imaginaries announce new album Fever with uplifting single “Little By Little”
Americana husband-and-wife duo The Imaginaries have announced their forthcoming sophomore album Fever, set for release on August 22nd. Leading the charge […]
‘Neon Circuits and the Mission of Hope’- Blueprint Tokyo Embrace the Glow on Genre-Blurring New Album
Blueprint Tokyo have always flirted with nostalgia, but on ‘Neon Circuits and the Mission of Hope’, they dive in headfirst, […]
‘Moments In My Notebook’- Fiona Ross Reaches a New Summit with new heart-led jazz odessy
Fiona Ross has never fit neatly into anyone’s idea of what a jazz artist should be. And on her new […]
‘Forever Is Mine’- Mahuna Charts a Soul-Stirring Journey on Debut Album
Belfast-born, Berlin-based artist Mahuna delivers his debut album ‘Forever Is Mine’, which reads like a personal atlas. Each of the […]













