Releases

Albums, EPs, and singles from indie artists

897 releases found

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Murder in the White Barn - Meet the ultimate villain. Told as a dialogue between a killer and his victim, this doom folk ballad depicts human evil as a brew of entitlement, grievance, and sheer lunacy.

Buzzard (Doom Folk Metal)

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Sinister Creed - This isn’t a collection of songs; it is a 35-minute descent into the caustic heart of the abyss.

Funeral Winds

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Primitive Objects - A brain dance for those desiring something between ambient and techno-adjacent

Jentlemen

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07' Gemini Traits - Hiphop Music Like this doesn't pay.

Lomzi Gabela

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Take the Tyrant Down - Both timely and timeless, “Take the Tyrant Down” is a classic protest song written from the point of view of a people breaking from oppression.

Buzzard (Doom Folk Metal)

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IHN014 // Tinned Meats - Kilter - Second LP from Sheffield's Tinned Meats! Comparisons to Zappa/The Mothers, Cardiacs and The Fall abound.

Tinned Meats

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Saturno - This song is an experiment in ambient, chiptune, and electronic music, where I'm creating something more comfortable and different for my new conceptual project!

João Victor de Medeiros (JVMz)

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Liquid Center - Elektro Guzzi’s Liquid Center is their most focused and sonically open album yet — a warm, precise, and deeply immersive experience that transforms analog live energy into a detailed, evolving techno soundscape.

Elektro Guzzi

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Crushing Burden of Despair - Both soulful and sarcastic, this bluesy, doomy stomp pulls zero punches with its social commentary.

Buzzard (Doom Folk Metal)

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Affliction - A melodic techno take on DNB

Le Morte d’Abby

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Devil Cult - An unyielding manifestation of pure Satanic Black Metal, Devil Cult is a masterpiece of bestial hymns and ritualistic darkness.

Domini Inferi

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Mùthadh I - This hauntingly immersive 6-track album blends brooding black metal, blackgaze, and blackened doom to create a cinematic, emotionally charged soundscape that moves from crushing intensity to melancholic depth.

liminalanimal

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Isla de la Alegria - X314's sound is a love letter to the era of drum machines and hardware synthesizers. DE03 is thus a statement. Heavy kicks, searing hi-hats, and atonal textures form the backbone of the tracks.

Delete Everything!

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Studded Metal Album for Some Reason │ Exclaim!

William Shatner Is Releasing a Star

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Locust [Pyramid Fields] ~ Bolting Bits

Skinner

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La Caverna

Oscuridad europea y metal feroz en estreno

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La Caverna

Del pop punk al industrial más provocador

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La Caverna

Oscar Caucaly invoca a la Pachamama en jazz

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La Caverna

De ópera rock a black metal introspectivo

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First Nations Music in So-Called Australia, by Vanessa Morris

Language, Land, Truth

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Drum's Not Dead by Liars, 20 Years On | The Quietus

Unbeatable

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Shameful Game - Farhot's Edit (ft. Farhot)

Pale Jay

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Stream

Arch Enemy Unveil New Singer, Unleash Single “To the Last Breath”

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Jazz Echoes in Hip-Hop's Pulse

Syncopated Synergy

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The Album That Redefined Metal

Puppets Who Broke Their Strings

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Pop, Indie, Jazz y Más Allá - La Caverna

Emergentes y Vanguardistas

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"only the best"

Nieuwe single horsegiirL

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La Caverna

Identidad, tecnología y memoria en nuevos singles

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Metal, Hip-Hop, Afrobeat y Post-Rock en Expansión - La Caverna

Sonidos Globales

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La Caverna

Del trap suizo al metal épico británico

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Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, Conrad Herwig, Music Soup, Linda Dachtyl & More - Glide Magazine

Time Out Take Five

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Deep Purple Wears Loudest Crown With "Burn" Live 1975 - Glide Magazine

Manic Monday

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Deface the Currency - Spectrum Culture

The Messthetics & James Brandon Lewis

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Nerium

Mascara

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The Best Metal Albums of February 2026 » PopMatters

MetalMatters

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Number 579 – February 23, 2026

The Big Takeover Show

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This Week’s Pitchfork Selects Playlist

Yaya Bey, Baby Keem, Visible Cloaks, and More

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Ozzy Knew Death Was Near Even Before Final Concert

Sharon Osbourne

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Supah Mario makes marvelous jazz and menacing trap

The Opener

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La Caverna

Lefty Barnes reflexiona en “El Borracho”

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Blasé Saint

Matryoshka

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Aura Gold (ft. BeMyFiasco, Jussi Halme)

Misha

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Electronic Music for February Reviewed by Jaša Bužinel | The Quietus

Hyperspecific

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Burn the Plastic, Sell the Copper | The Quietus

Ishmael Ali

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Eye III' Is Pat Metheny’s Elegant Balance Of The Past & Present Momentum (ALBUM REVIEW) - Glide Magazine

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virage urbain et flow incisif au cœur de Londres

Professor Banner dévoile « London Chick »

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The Unsung Canvas of Prestige Records

Graphical Jazz

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Minute Noise-Trance Epic ‘Empathy’ - Indie is not a genre

Bathing Suits Unleash Seven

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“I don’t see it as a sad thing”

Mike Patton seems to confirm Faith No More split

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Tang, & Lauryn Hill Among First-Time Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Nominees

Jeff Buckley, Wu

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