Discovering the new music underground around the globe

Pop/Review Kristen Castro - Capricorn Baby
Kristen Castro, a Mexican-American singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer, weaves indie pop lyrics with colorful, ambient instrumentation—crafting a reflective, ethereal soundscape that invites listeners to embrace their whole selves while fostering connection and community. Castro has a rare ability to transform abstract concepts into music that feels both effortless and deeply complex. Her work offers a unique perspective on the human condition, infused with wisdom from the stars.

Pop/Review OLI - When It All Goes Quiet
Born in New Jersey and raised in London since the age of two, OLI (Olivia Masek) has always balanced two worlds—a blend of American openness and British introspection. That duality shapes her music: cinematic but intimate, moody yet liberating, and always rooted in emotional truth. With a voice that can shift from whisper-soft to soaring intensity, OLI has quickly become one of London’s most intriguing rising artists.

Metal/Review HKSPK - Schwanzløses Gesindel
HKSPK is a young Black/Death Metal band from Brandenburg, Germany. Formed by musicians in their early 20s, the band stands for raw, uncompromising intensity without artificial effects or stage gimmicks. Their sound fuses the brutality of Death Metal with the cold atmosphere of Black Metal – direct, furious, and unfiltered.

Electronic/Review Red Mercury - I Still Remain
Originating from the vibrant music scene of London, England, Red Mercury is making waves with their latest original single, "I Still Remain." This talented artist, led by Steve Gregory, who played all instruments, produced and mixed the track alongside Isobel Crawford, who contributed lyrics and vocals, and has crafted a mesmerizing piece of music that is set to captivate audiences worldwide. With production based in the iconic Notting Hill and mastering by Matthew Gray Mastering in Brisbane, Australia, Red Mercury's sound is a fusion of cutting-edge creativity and musical prowess.

Rock/Review Scott Yoder - Lover, Let Me In
Emerging from the wreckage of his childhood band, The Pharmacy, Scott Yoder arrived clad in a black cloak, stomping to the beat of his own sparkling tambourine. Over the course of two LPs, he has toured the world, espousing a more personal distillation of his cathartically melancholic songcraft. Nearly always on the road, he has honed his live act with a crunching, yet sensitive, backing band of similarly inclined glam misfits.

Rock/Review Soft Collapse - Sleepweight
Soft Collapse, hailing from Philadelphia, PA, is the creative force behind the mesmerizing single 'Sleepweight.' Influenced by the likes of Cloakroom, Nothing, and Town Portal, Soft Collapse weaves a sonic tapestry that transports the audience to a world where time stands still and reality blurs with the dream realm.

Classical/Review Leonardo Barilaro - Listen
Dr. Leonardo Barilaro is a pianist, composer, and aerospace engineer. And he will play the first piano concert on Mars. His compositions can be described as Contemporary Space Music, where he merges piano solo, prepared piano, synths, and embedded a wide range of experiments. Born in Venice, Italy, Leonardo Barilaro discovers the piano at the age of 6 and astronomy at 9.

Folk/Review Carpe Diem - Dream Odyssey
Carpe Diem, hailing from Hong Kong, is a musical duo that has captivated audiences with their ethereal soundscapes and poetic lyrics. Led by Ada S. and Keith Y., Carpe Diem's music blends dream pop, folk, and pop rock, creating a unique sonic experience that transcends genres.

Blues/Review Eoin Shannon - Highs & Lows
Eoin Shannon, hailing from Cork, Ireland, brings a unique blend of soul, blues, and spiritual influences to his music.

Country/Review Verna Margaret - Fair Weather Wife
Originally from Virginia Beach and now based in Los Angeles, Verna Margaret draws from the timeless songwriting of John Prine and Emmylou Harris while channeling the inventive spirit of artists like Fiona Apple and St. Vincent. Her work has been praised by Wide Open Country, Holler, Americana Highways, and Rainbow Rodeo, with critics lauding her ability to fuse sharp, unexpected lyricism with a warm, soulful sound apt for a honky-tonk.

Pop/Review Wild Horse - Don't Wait
Hailing from East Sussex, England, Wild Horse is an electrifying indie pop outfit formed by brothers Jack and Henry Baldwin, alongside their lifelong friend Ed Barnes, and later joined by Jade Snowdon on keys and violin in 2024. Their sound is a dynamic blend of funk-infused guitar pop, channeling the raw energy of hip-hop rhythms and the timeless swagger of 60s/70s Brit Rock.

Rock/Review Mike Masser - 5
Mike Masser spent the early ‘00s in a rock band that was able to carve out a piece of local success. After that, he went on to play in several cover bands because as a guitarist, he couldn’t stay away from the stage. After some time he was burnt out and spent a decade focusing his attention everywhere but music. He couldn’t stay away forever, though, and decided to pick back up not only his guitar but also his voice.

Electronic/Review Emma Whybrow - Amnesia
Emma Whybrow is an Adelaide-based singer-songwriter and storyteller who has steadily carved a name for herself through her soulful voice, distinct style, and captivating ability to connect with listeners. Her music is built on the foundation of enveloping audiences like a warm embrace, offering moments of beauty and escape within each track.

Folk/Review The Amanda Emblem Experiment - The Wood
Amanda Emblem is a singer, songwriter, and performer from Upper Kandanga in Queensland. Her career spans over 20 years, during which time she has performed all over the world with the world’s greatest rock and blues artists, including Kiss, Aerosmith, and Robert Cray. Amanda’s songs have won international awards, been featured on the TV series Neighbours, and continue to get regular international airplay.

Folk/Review Danny Hammons - Shooting Stars
Danny Hammons is a folk singer-songwriter born in Knoxville, TN, and raised in Birmingham, AL. He has toured and recorded both solo and with indie-folk band Peasants! since 2010.

Folk/Review Nom De Plume - Circle The Dream
Nom De Plume is an eclectic indie rock band fronted by singer, songwriter, and guitarist Aris Karabelas, along with bassist Michael Magee. Their sound has a surprising pop sensibility that incorporates folk-rock, Americana, and classic and progressive rock elements to create their own resonant style.

Classical/Review Graszhauser - Good Bye, Bavaria!
Graszhauser - Good Bye, Bavaria!

Rock/Review Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice - Transhumanity
Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice is a collective of friends and musicians from Genova, Italy, united by a passion for science, storytelling, and rock music. Led by vocalist and songwriter Andrea Pizzo, along with his wife, Raffaella Turbino, who co-writes the lyrics, the band's debut album, Transhumanity, is a collaborative effort that merges visionary ideas, poetic touches, harmonic textures, and full-band performances.

Rock/Review Brandon Wayne - It's Me Again
Brandon Wayne’s connection to music began at age eight when a neighbor gifted him his first acoustic guitar. Inspired by his mother’s eclectic music taste, he formed a band in high school and later joined The Redmoon Band, performing at legendary venues like The Viper Room, The Troubadour, and The Whisky a Go Go.

Pop/Review Casey Louis - The Secret Joke
Casey Louis is an LA-based musician with roots in Westport, Connecticut. Music is his way of connecting with people—a universal language he’s loved since high school basement jam sessions. After moving to Los Angeles, he dove into the city’s vibrant music scene, blending cinematic synths, experimental rhythms, and honest lyrics to create a sound that feels like a conversation with a good friend.