Maybe Not Tonight by Lime Garden 

If you’ve ever wanted to hear what it sounds like when four best friends decide that existential dread is actually a great excuse for a dance party, Lime Garden’s ‘Maybe Not Tonight’ is your new sonic bible. This record is a technicolor-stained masterclass in “wonk-pop” that feels like a DIY disco held in a slightly gritty […]

It’s The Hope That Kills You by The Itch

The Itch’s debut, ‘It’s The Hope That Kills You‘, is essentially a neon-drenched panic attack that you can actually two-step to. Simon Tyrie and Georgia Hardy have crafted a record that feels like finding a twenty-dollar bill in the pocket of a jacket you wore to a funeral—it’s grim, it’s unexpected, and it’s a total win. […]

Station Model Violence by Station Model Violence

The self-titled debut from Station Model Violence is a masterclass in sonic tension, sounding like a very polite robot trying to explain a solar flare to a confused gardener. It’s a dizzying, visceral statement of post-punk that feels both futuristic and oddly classic, as if someone found a lost Bauhaus demo tape inside a high-tech survival bunker. […]

City of Careless Angels by Blaketheman1000

Blaketheman1000’s latest, ‘City of Careless Angels‘, is a high-speed chase through the psyche of a man who definitely spends too much time on Twitter but makes it sound like high art. Listening to this album feels like being cornered at a party by the funniest, most self-aware guy you know, the kind who has a lot […]