“Doesn’t Really Matter” by Baron’s

With “Doesn’t Really Matter”, Le Baron de Vezeline and Freddy Kroegher have made a remarkable contribution to the indie rock and rock-pop genre that goes far beyond musical conventions. The song is not a simple melody with lyrics – it is a sarcastic manifesto about the postmodern attitude to life that oscillates between excessive demands,…

“Je Suis” by Kisu Min

With “Je Suis,” Kisu Min present an impressive prelude to their upcoming album, Rudolf Steiner House—a single that not only impresses musically but also sets the tone conceptually. The track combines indie rock with alternative 90s influences and yet has a timeless feel. In terms of sound, spherical guitar pads, a calm, almost hymnic dynamic,…

“F.O.M.O” by Tarn PK

“F.O.M.O” presents itself as an outstanding musical statement in which Tarn PK artfully stages the inner tension between the longing for personal self-acceptance and the incessant urge to constantly surpass oneself. The lyrics unfold a multi-layered narrative in which the attempt to maintain one’s own rhythm of life – the “wheels in motion” – is…

“The Whale Edge” by The SKBs

With “The Whale Edge”, the SKBs celebrate the eternal magic of rock & roll – a genre that never apologizes, but always pushes forward. The song takes the DNA of classic 12-bar rock and injects it with modern energy that unfolds on the street, in pubs and on festival stages alike. It is a tribute…

‚Love Kills (EP)‘ by Desert Man

Today is the release of Desert Man’s (aka Grammy-nominated artist and producer Sebastian Gäbel) EP, a collection of tunes that don’t follow the usual rules of romance and promises of happiness. Instead, the artist uses a dissecting approach, examining the myths surrounding love, longing and self-discovery through a lens of sharp irony and profound emotionality….

„Pourquoi? C’est L’Amour! (Album)“ by La Need Machine

„Pourquoi? C’est L’Amour!“ is an album that impresses both musically and emotionally. The songs interweave the innocence of the past, the fragility of the present, and the search for meaning, creating a soundscape that is both hopeful and introspective. The band employs a combination of cello, keyboard, and saxophone in a dexterous manner, thereby engendering…