Track Review

Noah James Mass’ “Misery Winter” Is What Happens When You Add Some Fuzz to Your Feelings

There’s a line in Misery Winter that pretty much explains the whole damn song: “I turn around and walk it again.” And rather than attempting to break that cycle, Noah James Mass wraps it in fuzz and blues-infused energy. Noah James Mass’ Misery Winter is what you might get if The Black Keys, Arctic Monkeys, […]

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Joe Rian’s “Think Yer In Luv” Is What New Romance Jitters Sound Like

There’s something so refreshing about hearing a musician in his fifties write about infatuation without pretending he’s got everything figured out. In Think Yer In Luv, Joe Rian keeps it real: falling for someone isn’t usually dramatic—it’s repetitive. And that’s what makes it funny, a little pathetic, and definitely relatable. Joe Rian found his way

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Halfway Down Ignite Summer 2026 With an Unstoppable Pop-Punk Anthem

St. Paul midsummer heat hits differently when the windows are down and the speakers are screaming at maximum volume. Minnesota outfit Halfway Down tap directly into that sticky summer air on Want You and they make no apologies for pushing every single dial straight into the red. You can hear the ghosts of Warped Tour history haunting

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Magenta Ray’s “A Kiss Like This” Is A Sultry Alt-Rock Excuse To Do It For The Plot

Desire sounds different when you run it through an alternative-rock amp. Somewhere in the studio, Magenta Ray must have figured out exactly how to make it with their latest single, A Kiss Like This. Magenta Ray could easily settle for being another guitar-driven rock band. But they chose something darker, stranger, and far more seductive.

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Rumour Den Unleash a Ferocious, Live-Wire Anthem With ‘All in This Together’

Plunging headfirst into an unfiltered wall of overdriven guitar cabinets and snapping snare hits, Rumour Den shatter any expectation of safe indie radio polish with ‘All In This Together’. Frontman Steve sent this single early seeking honest feedback on his turn toward an in-your-face performance, and the gamble pays off spectacularly from the very first

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Misstify Delivers a Triumphant Blast of High-Octane Post-Punk Energy in Wonder What You Say

A thunderous snare crack launches Misstify directly into the stratosphere on Wonder What You Say and the momentum never lets up for a single second. Driven by a surging web of distorted rhythm guitars and bright melodic leads, the track hits with the instant wallop of classic early 2000s indie rock while maintaining a razor-sharp modern urgency.

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Out Of The Green By MAXSIMUL: A Blistering Post-Punk Anthem of Pure Liberation

“MAXSIMUL turns raw guitar energy and soaring melodies into a triumphant anthem of self-reinvention.” MAXSIMUL hits the ground running on Out of the Green with an urgent guitar phrase that locks directly into a steady drum groove before the first verse takes off. You hear an immediate spark in the production that feels alive and

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Adam James Returns to His Roots With Reflective Rocker “Mad ’Bout You”

Sometimes you have to look back in order to go forward, and this is exactly what Adam James has managed to achieve with his latest single ‘Mad ‘Bout You’. Looking to his influences, Adam’s latest track makes sure not to miss out any element along the way, proving that we’re able to draw on the

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