From the Inbox: Jack Adamant returns with Pixels in the Dark

We first introduced you to Swedish musician Jack Adamant back in January 2023 with the release of Obscure Cupboards and Places. We’re a little behind on our e-mails, but when we came back across Jack and Pixels in the Dark, we had to share it. If upon listening you find yourself feeling vibes of The Cure meshed with power-pop-punk, you’ll be pleased to hear that … Continue reading From the Inbox: Jack Adamant returns with Pixels in the Dark

Jaimee Eat World Release: Futures

After an extended hiatus, Jaimee Eat World returns with the complete recreation of Jimmy Eat World’s 2004 album Futures arriving on September 19th 2024. The album includes two b-sides, “Shame” and “What I Want.” The band has been slowly trickling out the album all week on YouTube so you’re already able to snag a listen to most of it early. The final release arrives at … Continue reading Jaimee Eat World Release: Futures

Introducing Tim James and the Very Special Guests

From Edmonton, Alberta, musician-songwriter (a distinction they make, not us!) Tim James LaRiviere has certainly been making his way around the globe in unique ways, from performing at festivals and events to working out of the industry’s most iconic recording studios like Abbey Road (that’s the one) and Steve Vai’s Mothership Studio’s and the Red Room in France, he’s sure to have gained a diverse … Continue reading Introducing Tim James and the Very Special Guests

Hey, Wait! Did Neither Could Dylan Team Up With Maneframe?!

In today’s “bet you didn’t see this coming!” release we see Neither Could Dylan teaming up with Maneframe for a infectious pop-punk schoolkid-crush bop titled Hey, Wait (I Wanna Show You Something) This collaboration began on Threads over a mutual appreciation for pop-punk. Maneframe already had the instrumental framework in place before bringing the track to Neither Could Dylan who penned off some lyrics and … Continue reading Hey, Wait! Did Neither Could Dylan Team Up With Maneframe?!

Hearts Erupt for Night Fires New Single

Night Fires are burning hotter than the summer asphalt with their upcoming single, “Fast Times and Nowhere Nights.” It’s an unapologetic, hazy, neon-soaked love letter to reckless youth & wide-eyed romance… and simply put, we love it! But beware, this ain’t your grandma’s nostalgia trip, it’s raw, urgent, and alive. Don’t believe the hype? Cool. I’ve heard their next track, and trust me, “Fast Times” … Continue reading Hearts Erupt for Night Fires New Single

Dino DiMuro’s Beetle’s Secret Pact is a rabbit hole full of suprises.

It’s unusual and a little whimsical, but that’s certainly not out of character for L.A-based songwriter Dino DiMuro who cites Frank Zappa as one of his major influences.  Beetle’s Secret Pack starts with a casual tumble over tom and snare drum that places it imperiously somewhere in late-80’s electronic pop rock before it’s joined ceremoniously by bulbous sitar-esque guitars and rhythmic otherworldly keyboards that give … Continue reading Dino DiMuro’s Beetle’s Secret Pact is a rabbit hole full of suprises.

Explore the Evolution of Insanity with Mind Mine

If you’ve ever felt like you’ve reached the limit of your mental and emotional capabilities when struggling with an experience, you might have felt like you understood for the first time what it means to truly become insane.  But how did you get there? What led you down that road and why didn’t you veer left when those signs told you this was a dead … Continue reading Explore the Evolution of Insanity with Mind Mine

Spotlight On: Hot Apollo

We first introduced you to Hot Apollo back in January of 2023 with the release of Baby Lord and recently we were stoked when lead vocalist and songwriter Jaymes Buckman was able to indulge us with a few of our most burning questions hot off the heels of their new album Tempest Rock. We talk about having a confident stage presence, how fashion impacts a … Continue reading Spotlight On: Hot Apollo

You’re not Alone with Stress Dolls

New Stress Dolls dropped today, a super melodic pop-rock tune with soaring choruses. It’s a little different from the folk-based rock that turned our ears over to Stress Dolls last year, but it’s a direction that suits her well and we hope to hear more of it as soon as she can get it out. From her instagram, Stress Dolls says the track is “half … Continue reading You’re not Alone with Stress Dolls