If no one has coined the dark cabaret trap metal genre before the drop of Don’t Be Afraid of the Dead, the honour has to go to Born Pessimist. The opening
If no one has coined the dark cabaret trap metal genre before the drop of Don’t Be Afraid of the Dead, the honour has to go to Born Pessimist. The opening
Some of the lushest RnB of the decade landed when SHALINI RANI dropped Backseat. The Watford-based British-Indian soul-pop artist has built her voice and vision on her own terms, pulling
Baroque chamber rock shadowed by Southern Gothic aesthetics became an affecting conduit for Liya Shapiro’s labyrinthine emotions in her latest single, Another Woman. The London-based singer-songwriter draws from her studies
Genre-fusionism becomes a hypersonic missile in the latest drop from Chaidura, Plastic Beauty, an Avant-Garde glitchy metalcore riot incited against society’s surreal obsession with synthetic superficiality, which now masquerades as
Fuse the glow of Fireflies by Owl City into the often otherworldly sincerity of The Flaming Lips, incorporate the enrapturing tenderness in the colourful world of Mike Oldfield, and you’re
Jon Valenzuela delivered exactly what it says on the tin with his debut single, Shot of Adrenaline, which contorts rock into complex atypical time signatures as the arrangement moves at
If it has been a while since you last heard a release sticky-sweet enough to give you goosebumps, jump on the hype amassing around Cooper Hill and his debut album,
Cambodian-American sensation Vinlisa has opened a temporal gateway back to the hazy, lusty heat of the 90s scene with her standout single, Got Me Good. Now based in Los Angeles
For years, musicians have been under the illusion that if they write the undeniable chorus, graft in the shadows, and play enough half-empty rooms, eventually, industry hype would have to
CRAZY JAMES more than lived up to his moniker with MAKE YOU BLUSH, a feral grime-leaning alt rap strike that lands with all the force of an asteroid ricocheting through