Seashell Eyes introduced their debut album with “Sunshine Girl”, a track blending lovely orchestral psychedelia, dreamy vocals, and a surprise Radiohead-esque intro.
Tag: Rock
Scooter Scudieri – The Musical Bruises of a Recovering Dreamer [Review]
Scooter Scudieri’s new album, The Musical Bruises of a Recovering Dreamer, comes with an interesting backstory: it’s a completely human-made … More
Scott Moran – Sixth of the Six [Review]
The album operates less like a standard record and more like a film, a book, or a story told by a stranger sitting next to you on a park bench, someone you’ve never met, but whose urgent need to share makes them feel like a close friend for an hour.
Funkwrench Blues – THIS IS THE ONE! (raison d’être) [Review]
Who is this for? This the the one for anyone who prefers their music gritty, unpolished, and full of life.
Ryan Rickenbach – Sirens [Review]
There is a distinct art to making a record feel both deeply vulnerable and effortlessly breezy, and Ryan Rickenbach manages … More
‘Fun fun fun’ | Interview with J’cuuzi
Mean music for nice people. J’cuuzi is back, showcasing “asslesschaps.biz”, a track that constantly reinvents itself, packing astonishing variety, warmly saturated sounds, and great doses of pure energy.
“you can dance if you want to, you can leave your friends behind” | Interview with Cap’n Marble
Continuing their signature blend of nostalgic melodies and sweet, psychedelic hints, Cap’n Marble are back with Han Solo.
Filip Clements – Taking Flight [Review]
With his debut EP, Taking Flight, London-based Norwegian songwriter and solo artist Filip Clements delivers a project built on high-energy indie rock infused with a warmly saturated, guitar-centric soul.
Sunnan – Longing To Miss You [review]
The perfect soundtrack for those moments when life feels like a movie.
Magus – Through Darkened Glass [review]
Imagine the raw intensity and trippy visuals of Sirāt, but swapped from a techno pulse into a post-rock epic.