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Afraid of Tomorrows

The Mysterines’ sophomore album, Afraid of Tomorrows, is a stark departure from their debut. While Reeling offered a glimpse into their raw, grunge-infused sound, Afraid of Tomorrows delves deeper into the band’s psyche, exploring themes of anxiety, addiction, and the…

Life Is Not Linear

Arcade State’s debut album, “Life Is Not Linear,” is a deeply personal and affecting exploration of navigating life’s unexpected turns. Released in March 2024, the album carries the weight of loss, but ultimately emerges as a hopeful testament to resilience.

Blame the Young

October Drift has returned with Blame the Young, a sonic masterpiece that showcases their growth and maturity as a band. This album is a testament to their ability to blend raw emotion with infectious melodies, creating a listening experience that…

Smitten

Pale Waves’ fourth studio album, Smitten, is a captivating exploration of love, loss, and longing. The band’s signature blend of indie-pop and alternative rock shines through, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.

Romance

Fontaines D.C.‘s latest album, Romance, is a bold departure from the post-punk intensity that defined their earlier works. While fans of their gritty, raw sound might find this shift unexpected, Romance offers a nuanced exploration of themes and a sonic…

Wild God

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds have once again delivered an album that is both haunting and exhilarating. Wild God is a testament to the band’s enduring power and Cave’s lyrical mastery.  

Wesley’s Convertible Tape For The South

April Magazine‘s latest release, Wesley’s Convertible Tape For The South, is a dreamy, lo-fi odyssey that invites listeners into a world of hazy nostalgia and psychedelic exploration. Recorded on a four-track, the album captures a raw, intimate sound that perfectly…

Love to You, Mate

Love to You, Mate is a powerful and moving album that showcases Colouring’s talent as a songwriter and performer. It is a testament to the healing power of music and the ability to find beauty and hope even in the…

There’s a Big Star Outside

Swim Deep’s fourth album, There’s a Big Star Outside, marks a significant departure from their earlier indie-pop sound. While their previous albums were characterized by their youthful energy and catchy melodies, this latest release showcases a more introspective and mature…