DISCOVERING THE NEW MUSIC UNDERGROUND AROUND THE GLOBE
Pop/Review 50mething - Back Where We Began
50mething, hailing from Ealing, England, is a solo independent artist whose sound is meticulously crafted with assistance from Sefi Carmel during the mix/mastering stage. Drawing from a diverse range of musical influences, 50mething's unique approach blends various genres into a cohesive sonic experience. With a home studio setup, 50mething's music embodies a raw authenticity that sets them apart in the industry.
Pop/Review Audren - Smile, People Smile!
Audren is a good witch, a highly intuitive multidisciplinary artist. Her main goal in life is to heal and uplift people, giving them food for thought and bringing them joy through her art. When Audren started her musician life, David Guetta told her, “We’re not playing in the same field. You make music for musicians.” Even though she never knew if Guetta’s statement was meant to be a compliment, Audren received it as a confirmation of her musical signature.
Rock/Review Fendahlene - Looking for a Break (Electric Version)
Fendahlene is Paul Whiteley (guitar, lead vocals) and Ashley Hurst (bass, backing vocals). Their influences are broad, ranging from 60s rock and soul through punk and garage to modern indie. After ten years as regulars on the Sydney live music scene, they moved to the UK and, after a lengthy hiatus, released their well-received album High and Low and Back Again in 2020, in the middle of lockdown. This was their first foray into vinyl.
Rock/Review Oneway - Breakdown
Oneway, the Christian rock project of singer-songwriter Dustin Burkhard, is making an impact with music that blends emotional honesty, hard-hitting rock energy, and a message of hope. Based in the Dayton, Ohio area, Dustin brings a unique perspective shaped by 15 years of experience as a youth pastor and worship leader, creating songs that speak directly to people walking through pain, pressure, and brokenness.
Electronic/Review Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice - Come Out Lazarus 2 - Ineffability (feat. Riccardo Morello)
Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice create cinematic electro-rock where science, imagination, and melody converge. Blending bold electro-rock, orchestral textures, and narrative songwriting, the project draws inspiration from technology, philosophy, and science fiction, moving between emotional space-opera atmospheres and ironic, high-voltage storytelling.
Folk/Review Highway Wolf - No Time For Time
Welcome to the adventures of Highway Wolf, a unique musical project led by Mick Hellman and his creative partners, Tal Morris and Amber Morris, who create a sonic experience through a collection of reimagined classics. Highway Wolf takes us on a transformational journey, relatable to anyone challenged by The Call and all that comes with answering The Call. The songs are of the human experience, and through the howling and longing of the Highway Wolf, listeners come to understand these stories through another lens.
Rock/Review DownTown Mystic - On E Street (Remix) [feat. Max Weinberg & Garry Tallent]
DownTown Mystic is the alter ego of American rocker Robert Allen, whose passion for “old school” recording borders on obsession. Robert adds, “I grew up listening to all these great records, and their sound and style stayed with me.” Robert is joined by a stellar cast of musicians, including drummer extraordinaire Steve Holley (Paul McCartney/Wings/Elton John/Ian Hunter) & Paul Page (Dion/Ian Hunter) on bass, as well as one of the great rhythm sections in the history of American rock and roll—Max Weinberg & Garry Tallent of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band.
Pop/Review Ruut - Steinway Sessions (Special Edition)
Born in Kuopio, Finland—the third of four daughters to young Sibelius Academy students—Ruut was immersed in music and film from childhood, playing piano by ear and writing songs by the age of seven. A turbulent family life led to her parents' split and a move to Budapest when she was 12, where her love of music and desire to pursue it cemented—albeit secretly—while learning English and devouring American gospel music.
Pop/Review Just Hans - Don’t Bring Me Red Roses
Just Hans is a Swedish songwriter with roots in poetry, where rhythm, repetition, and emotional precision have shaped his writing since his teenage years. His work is driven by a search for lines that feel both true and natural — words that resonate as strongly when spoken as they do when sung.
Pop/Review m0n0 jay - L.L.L. (Lift, Lift, Lick It)
m0n0 jay makes pop music from the gym floor. Glitter, sweat, breath, rhythm. Her sound combines pop hooks with industrial textures and playful chaos, creating songs that feel physical, unapologetic, and alive. No before-and-after narratives. No perfection arcs. Just strength, movement, and presence. Candy-colored, body-forward, and slightly unhinged—this is pop as power, not performance.
Pop/Review Maryann Connolly - Etched In Love
Rising pop-rock artist Maryann Connolly is carving out her own lane with her passionate storytelling and a fearless sense of identity. Her strength is capturing vulnerability equally with themes of resilience, self-empowerment, and modern relationships. Her background spans music, acting, and international modeling—including appearances in Paris and New York Fashion Week. With a compelling voice for a new generation of listeners, Maryann’s sound has a fresh and contemporary edge, drawing inspiration from early pop-rock sounds of the early 2000s.
Pop/Review 50mething - Free to Go
50mething, hailing from Ealing, England, is a solo independent artist whose sound is meticulously crafted with assistance from Sefi Carmel during the mix/mastering stage. Drawing from a diverse range of musical influences, 50mething's unique approach blends various genres into a cohesive sonic experience. With a home studio setup, 50mething's music embodies a raw authenticity that sets them apart in the industry.
R&B/Review Terrell Journey - Retrograde
Terrell Journey is a genre-defying artist who blends lush soundscapes, raw emotion, and conceptual storytelling into a signature style that’s equal parts cinematic and intimate.
Rock/Review Ker - Open Heart Surgery (The Lone Stranger)
Ker - Open Heart Surgery (The Lone Stranger)
Rock/Review V.E.N! - The Beauty of Danger
V.E.N! (acronym for Virtual Emotions Network) is a musical project led by Edu Campoy. It blends the energy of melodic power pop with some shades of progressive rock. Influences include 60s pop, Britpop, post‑punk, and alternative rock. Lyrically, the songs are intimate, sometimes spiritual in theme, and also confront the social reality. Collages and the colorful aesthetic of pop art are the images that illustrate its repertoire.
Rock/Review ALLEY the band - Telling Stories
ALLEY the band, are a four-piece band based on the South coast. Their songs are lyric-focused with great energy and emotion.
Rock/Review Wreckless Strangers - Dirty Souls
Wreckless Strangers is a collective of friends and musicians carrying the torch for San Francisco’s grand rock ‘n’ roll tradition. Their unique blend of “Ameri-Cali Soul” melds the contemporary blues stylings of Bonnie Raitt and Boz Scaggs; the songwriting sensibilities of Sons of Champlin and Fleetwood Mac; the swashbuckling Americana of the Lost Planet Airmen and Peter Rowan; and the funk of Sly Stone and Tower of Power with a dash of Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane for flavor and unpredictability.
Rock/Review Peningo Riders - Love Ain't Everything
Based in Marianna, Florida, Peningo Riders blends the storytelling of classic Americana with the driving energy of Southern Rock. After exploding onto the scene with the viral hit "Duck That Jeep," the band is carving out a lane for authentic, road-ready rock music that speaks to the rebel in everyone.
Rock/Review Ellery Twining - Oy!
Ellery Twining - Oy!
Electronic/Review Radical Man - Power Systems
Radical Man is an experimental electronic project based in western Colorado focused on the tension between structure and chaos. Built around repetition and structural pressure, the music treats rhythm as architecture rather than genre. Patterns destabilize and reform over time, favoring mutation over resolution. Each release explores a different configuration of controlled friction.