Monday, May 18 2026

‘Not Here Not There’- Mortal Prophets, a beautifully unravelled midnight world

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There are albums that aim for atmosphere, and then there are albums like ‘Not Here Not There’ that seem to completely dissolve […]

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‘housecAt’- art pop, rewiring indie emotion for the dancefloor

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There’s a certain thrill in hearing a project that actively reshapes genres in real time. Austin duo art pop (brothers […]

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‘Let Us In’- The Shrubs, warmth and unease in balance

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‘Let Us In’ finds Houston duo The Shrubs operating with a careful sense of balance. On first listen, the track […]

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‘Come Out Lazarus 2 – Ineffability’- Andrea Pizzo And The Purple Mice, drifting beyond the body

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With Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice, music often feels like a conceptual environment, and their latest single ‘Come Out Lazarus […]

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‘Deep Blue Sky’- Cogley, rebuilding the past into something bigger

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There’s a certain obsession that drives artists back into their own work, and on the reimagined ‘Deep Blue Sky’, Paul Cogley (now […]

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‘LoveShark’- The FloodShark, a glitchy, global fever dream of emotion and escape

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There’s something immediately arresting about ‘LoveShark’ in how fully it commits to its own strange, immersive world. It’s a transmission from […]

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‘#ENT3R#7HE#V01D#’- Komok, hacking the grid with a psychedelic pulse

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There’s a certain thrill in hearing an artist step into a new space and immediately start bending its rules. And […]

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‘The Way You Move’- Solar Flare Alert, capturing heat in motion

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There’s a fine line between revival and reinvention, and Solar Flare Alert walk it with effortless precision on ‘The Way […]

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‘Knife Emoji’- Knife Emoji, drifting between signal and shadow

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Knife Emoji’s first full-length release arrives with a quiet sense of intent. This is a carefully constructed world that unfolds […]

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‘Sin Again’- Crescent, embracing chaos and catharsis

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There’s something thrilling about a band willing to let a song unravel in real time, and on ‘Sin Again’, Crescent do exactly […]

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