Category: Track Review

M(h)aol’s “DM:AM” artfully exposes digital misogyny

M(h)aol (pronounced “male”) has been a growing formidable force in the post-punk scene, known for their raw sound and unapologetic feminist stance. Their latest single, “DM:AM,” offers a scathing critique of the toxic dynamics prevalent...

Sunday (1994) dance with the apocalypse on “Doomsday”

In a musical landscape often dominated by fleeting trends, Sunday (1994) emerges as a beacon of authenticity with their latest single, “Doomsday.” This Anglo-American trio of vocalist Paige Turner, guitarist Lee Newell, and drummer Puma has...

WELLY flex their pop muscles with “The Roundabout Racehorse”

WELLY’s back with their latest single, “The Roundabout Racehorse,” a riotous indie-rock anthem that perfectly captures the surreal nostalgia of returning home and realizing that, while everything looks the same, nothing truly is. The track...

ELLiS·D drops epic new single “Drifting” ahead of upcoming EP

Brighton’s goth-punk dynamo ELLiS·D is back with a bang, dropping the electrifying “Drifting,” the latest track from his upcoming sophomore EP Spill, due March 21st via Crafting Room Recordings. “Drifting” is a seven-minute odyssey, a whirlwind of whiplash...