Tuesday, March 17 2026

‘3’- Sharktank, A Hypnotic Odyssey Through Sound and Emotion

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With their latest album ‘3’, Vienna’s Sharktank solidify their reputation as fearless sonic explorers, crafting an album that defies easy categorisation […]

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‘UltraTerrestrial’- Herman Martinez Paints the Cosmos in Chaos

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Atlanta’s Herman Martinez emerges from the outskirts with his new album ‘UltraTerrestrial’, that feels like a transmission from somewhere between […]

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‘Wake Up & Smile’- Stray Blue Brings Quiet Light to a Winding Journey

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After two decades spent threading emotion into melody, Greek trio Stray Blue return with a release that feels like a […]

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‘Silent Spike’- Ken Woods & The Old Blue Gang Unearth Forgotten Histories with Ferocious Heart on New Album

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Ken Woods & The Old Blue Gang’s debut album ‘Silent Spike’ revisits a forgotten chapter of American history, and digs […]

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‘Ecclesiastes’- Sons of Levin Channel Spirit and Soul on Electrifying New Track

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Boston’s Sons of Levin are back with a thunderclap of a single. ‘Ecclesiastes’ is a kinetic blend of blues grit, […]

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‘Equinox’- Common Saints Finds Clarity in Contrast 

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With his newest collection ‘Equinox’, Common Saints (alias of London-based artist Charlie J Perry) steps into the light with a […]

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‘Forgotten Souls’- Benton Crane Conjures Shadows and Echoes on Haunting New Single

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There’s a certain kind of indie-rock that pulls you under, drags you through its fog, and leaves you somewhere between […]

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‘Blurry Face’- Ari Joshua, John Medeski & Billy Martin Conjure Controlled Chaos on Daring Jam

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On his newest outing ‘Blurry Face’, Ari Joshua teams up with two of the most influential figures in groove-driven improvisational […]

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‘Death Rodeo’- Oliver Jordan, A Beautifully Broken Broadcast From the Edge of Oblivion

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If you’ve ever wanted to witness the musical equivalent of a late-night existential crisis, Oliver Jordan’s ‘Death Rodeo’ might just […]

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The Butterfly Wheel: A rich and emotive addition to the indie-folk scene

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Ever since they first broke through, emerging outfit The Butterfly Wheel have always looked to add a broader and more […]

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