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Album: Bleak Streak – Peak Bleak
This article introduces the album ‘Peak Bleak’ by Bleak Streak, reflecting on the pervasive sense o…
REVIEW: MAXIME DANGLES & TOMMY RIZZITELLI – SONARS
Sonars is a collaborative album between French jazz drummer and composer Tommy Rizzitelli and elect…
New Release ‘Leave a Light On - Maxi Single’ from BlakLight
Los Angeles dark synthpop trio BlakLight releases ‘Leave a Light On - Maxi Single’ on March 6th, fe…
EP: figure eight – until the sun swallows the earth / hummingbird
Figure eight, an Oakland-based band, has released a two-song, ten-minute EP titled ‘until the sun s…
Observer: Marie Ann Hedonia & Corpse Dust | I Die: You Die
This article discusses and reviews new EP releases from two artists: Marie Ann Hedonia and Corpse D…
Dust, Volume 12, Number 3
The Bevis FrondMarch is drawing to a close and spring has sprung in fits and starts. While we are…
Single: Desk Job. – Maybe Someday
The artist reflects on how growing up with a funeral director father who helped families through gr…
The 35 Best Led Zeppelin Covers Ever - Cover Me
This article presents a curated list of the 35 best cover versions of Led Zeppelin songs ever recor…
Album: The Pretty Flowers – Never Felt Bitter
The Pretty Flowers’ new album Never Felt Bitter prompts reflection on 1980s Reagan-era America, cha…
Talking to Dylan Brady About Real Shit (Like Tubas)
Kieran Press-Reynolds interviews 100 gecs producer Dylan Brady in a conversation exploring the inte…
TURTLENEK | Ulla Suspekt shares mesmerising new single ‘In meinem Garten’
German artist Ulla Suspekt releases her new single ‘In meinem Garten’, featuring a dreamy and brood…
The Montvales, “Path of Totality”
The Montvales deliver a powerful collection of Americana songs on their album ‘Path of Totality’ th…
The Best Albums of Winter 2026
This article presents a curated list of the top albums released during the winter months of 2026. I…
TURTLENEK | Coral Head shares new EP ‘The Worst That Could Happen’
Norwegian singer-songwriter and producer Coral Head has released her new EP ‘The Worst That Could H…
TURTLENEK | ill peach continue strong run with ‘Molly’s Not A Friend’
ill peach releases their new single ‘Molly's Not A Friend’ as a follow-up to ‘Cult Daddy’, continui…
Mother Raspberry - MacDonald’s Futures - This is the best family reunion we’ve ever had
Mother Raspberry's debut album ‘MacDonald's Futures’ was originally recorded in Spring 2003, repres…
Sean Taylor Brings “All Along the Watchtower” Back to Its Roots
UK singer-songwriter Sean Taylor has released a new acoustic cover of ‘All Along the Watchtower’ th…
Bugslife - Puddle Of Toads ~ Bolting Bits
Bristol-based electronic music producer Bugslife releases ‘Puddle Of Toads’ on Bolting Bits, follow…
Album: SSAANN – Higher
Milwaukee dream pop band SSAANN has released their debut album ‘Higher’ after previewing four singl…
New albums roundup: Robyn, Fcukers, Raye, Fixity, How I Became A Wave, Florence Road, Snail Mail & moree | Nialler9
This article presents a curated roundup of recommended new album releases and EPs available on digi…
‘Chasing Shadows’ and the Ancestral Frequencies of Nubiyan Twist
Tom Excell discusses the creation of Nubiyan Twist's fifth album ‘Chasing Shadows,’ which blends Af…
Numen - The Outsider - “The Outsider” is Numen’s most ambitious work to date: a double concept album unfolding across two acts, built around a strong narrative and emotional progression. Expanding on the introspective elegance of their previous releases, the band embraces a more theatrical and expansive approach here, weaving together powerful compositions, recurring themes, and dramatic contrasts. The addition of vocalist Alba Hernández brings a new emotional intensity and presence, while the band’s performance remains tight, expressive, and deeply connected to the storytelling. The album moves fluidly between dense, intricate passages and more atmospheric moments, maintaining a strong melodic core throughout. With contributions from guest musicians — including Steve Rothery (Marillion) — the sound palette is further enriched, adding texture and nuance without overshadowing the band’s identity. “The Outsider” is not a casual listen, but a rewarding and immersive journey that reveals new layers with each play.
Numen's ‘The Outsider’ is an ambitious double concept album featuring a theatrical, narrative-drive…