„The Writing on the Wall“ – Chancy Squire

Chancy Squire open their new album, „Face Of Thousand Colours,“ with a track that takes a stand. „The Writing on the Wall“ condenses contemporary tension into a clear melody: delicate chords provide orientation, a persistent pulse carries the urgency. The voice leads with controlled sharpness, without preaching. The lyrics bring together the present and the…

‘Stop the Sky’ – kamikaze

With their third single, kamikaze expand the emotional spectrum of their debut album, announced for 2026, with a calm, critical edge: a look at the friction between the inner world and external noise, between longing and overload. Where ‘Dreamland’ floated and “Hell” showed its teeth, ‘Stop the Sky’ draws the lines inward – less pose,…

„Hollow“ – Springworks

On „Hollow“, Springworks hurl retro jangle through an indie rock shredder and let 60s glitter shimmer like Rickenbacker tin foil: ringing guitars, nervous tambourine, tape-crackling drums that tick like a racing heart. The production remains permeable but eerie—a resonance chamber in which emptiness mutates into the protagonist and coolness implodes as a masquerade. Instead of…

‘I’m fine’ – Treasure BoXX

‘I’m fine’ bridges the gap between electronic grooves and alternative rock, a track with a powerful beat that remains subtly fragile at the same time; the production drives forward while the words take a different direction, creating a tension that doesn’t quickly subside. The images — an empty room, nudity as a metaphor for vulnerability,…

“We’re Not Suburban” – Velatine

With “We’re Not Suburban”, Melbourne‑based Velatine takes a confident step toward a darker pop aesthetic, and under the direction of producer Loki Lockwood a soundscape unfolds that oscillates between darkwave, gothic, post‑punk and industrial while, surprisingly, feeling fresh; Lockwood’s production, marked by precision and technical detail, is nonetheless threaded with an ease and fluidity in…

„Sinner — Reimagined“ – Hiroki Grin, Melodiva

„Sinner — Reimagined“ appears as part of the B-side EP Landscapes | Reimagined and marks the first collaboration between the creators of the original (Melodiva) and the Berlin duo Hiroki Grin. Hiroki Grin strip the indie folk material of its songwriter’s garb and transport it into an electronic, atmospheric sphere. The track begins in thin,…