Tuesday, July 14 2026

‘Written In Our Bones’- HELN, burning with fated connection and quiet fire

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With her latest offering ‘Written In Our Bones’, HELN delivers a track that feels like it existed long before she recorded it, waiting patiently for her to give it shape. It’s a stirring, slow-burning confession of pull, timing, and the magnetic tug of a bond that refuses to loosen no matter how many obstacles are stacked against […]

‘Chemicals’- Moon Construction Kit, igniting the dark with the stunning

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Every so often a single arrives that feels like a pressure valve blowing open. And ‘Chemicals’, the newest surge of shadow-lit energy from Moon Construction Kit, is exactly that. Delivering a jagged, neon-streaked release that turns emotional overload into something electrifying. Olivier Cornu has long been a master of intricate, kaleidoscopic production, but here he sharpens his […]

‘Little White Hair’- Muddshovel, erupting with blood, bone, and beautiful disorder

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There are debut albums that introduce a band politely, and then there’s ‘Little White Hair’, which storms in the door, kicks over the furniture, and dares you to look away. Cavan’s Muddshovel arrive with a detonation, carving out a corner of Irish alt-rock that feels scorched, lived-in, and absolutely their own. What hits you first is […]

‘Technicolour Dreams’- Echomatica, hitting new emotional heights

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With every release, Auckland’s Echomatica have proven themselves masters of atmosphere, but ‘Technicolour Dreams’ is the moment they stop hinting at their potential and step boldly into it. This is the band at full widescreen scale, letting their sound bloom into something shimmering, cinematic, and emotionally charged enough to swallow you whole. Echomatica have always thrived […]

‘Almindelige Børn’- STØV, turning Danish desolation into dazzling poetry

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Every once in a while, a debut arrives that unveils an entire world. STØV’s ‘Almindelige Børn’ is exactly that kind of revelation: a record that feels carved from wind-beaten landscapes and half-forgotten memories, as if the West Jutland heath itself whispered the lyrics into their ears. Sung entirely in Danish, the album moves with the gravity of […]

‘Blue’- Space Memory Effect, painting their origin story in vivid shades

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Some songs arrive fully formed; others take the long way home. ‘Blue’, the latest release from Space Memory Effect, is the latter. Delivering a track that has lived several lives, shapeshifted through years, and finally emerges as the defining prologue of a creative partnership that was never supposed to happen but suddenly feels inevitable. The duo behind […]

‘Drive 4242’- Sempre Caoz, a white-knuckle jolt from the Austrian underground

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There’s something almost poetic about a band surrounded by postcard-perfect landscapes choosing instead to unleash pure mayhem. Austria may be all rolling hills and pristine vistas, but Sempra Caoz clearly prefer the sound of the earth splitting open beneath them. Their latest single ‘Drive 4242’ is a turbo-charged detonation of untamed emotion; equal parts fury, grit, and razor-edged […]

‘Faultlines’- Pisgah, a stunning rebirth in real time

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Pisgah’s ‘Faultlines’ is a quiet implosion captured with the precision of someone who’s learned to sit inside her own storms. Brittney Jenkins has never shied away from discomfort, but here, she builds an entire world from the rubble, crafting a record that glows with both devastation and unmistakable clarity. It’s the sound of an artist stepping fully […]

‘Sakura’- West Wickhams, blooming into their most haunted era

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West Wickhams have always existed several inches to the left of reality, but ‘Sakura’ feels like the moment their dreamworld finally sharpens into focus. The duo’s latest EP is a gorgeous, crooked little shrine to memories, seasons, and identities, all wrapped in a post-punk haze that thrums with fluorescent tension. Rather than simply nod toward the idea […]