Premiere: “Buds” by Troubled Minds
“Buds” is a pensive song that reflects on good times shared with friends while also confronting the pain of growing apart.
Album Review: Parallels by Raid
The album manages to deliver brutal riffs and emotional melodies throughout its fifty-one minute runtime.
Song Review: “The End” by Cartel
Despite being gone from the music scene for so long, Cartel is able to continue putting out new music that feels fresh and authentic to the band’s original sound.
Song Review: “Unlovable” by Beach Weather
After five years on hiatus, Beach Weather is back with a new single to herald in the end of the summer
Song Review: “Saturday Night” by Lemondrop
Headed by Joni Lemons, Nashville-based band Lemondrop is breathing new life into the alt scene with the release of their latest single “Saturday Night”, their third single of 2022.
Song Review: “Emergency” by Anarbor
2022 is the year of experimentation in Anarbor’s musicianship from their singles released thus far, and “Emergency” is no different.
Song Review: “Hard Candy” by The Summer Set
Their newest single “Hard Candy” is an addictive and fun sounding track about a not-so-fun bad habit.
Song Review: “I’m Worried My Cat Thinks I Can’t Change” by A Tiger Made of Lightning
The post-hardcore band wows with their newest single.
Song Review: “I Guess It’s Never Enough” by Goldpark
A groovy track that screams summer, “I Guess It’s Never Enough” oozes with a swagger unique to Goldpark.
Song Review: “Malibu” by The Driver Era
Back with another summer hit, The Driver Era releases “Malibu” just in time to kick off their end of summer tour!
Show Review: State Champs at Red Rocks Amphitheater
What better place to debut new songs than supporting blackbear at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver, Colorado on May 31 (photo credit to Lupe Bustos).
Song Review: “Stay Home” by Sunsleeper
The song has a mellow sound, reminiscent of Turnover’s Peripheral Vision era, that is both calming and nostalgic, with the capability to draw new listeners in.
Song Review: “SIO” by Have Mercy
There’s a comforting familiarity in “Spit It Out” that reminds you the Baltimore emo band never really left.
Song Review: “Change Your Mind” by Long Gone
This song is a heartwarming new addition to the pop-punk scene and stands as a reminder that there are people in the world that will love you, no matter what.
Premiere: “Number One Enemy” - Sporting
Northeastern DIY group takes us back to the nostalgic alt-pop era of the early 2010s with “Number One Enemy.”

