Hallaballoo - Undercover Bitch
3 min
  • English (US)

The blood rushes through your palms. You feel the heat radiate off your skin, and it hits you; you’re finally you again. Undercover Bitch by Hallaballoo explains that feeling best. The song is a rock track that breathes in attitude, urgency, and a sense of controlled chaos. 

Atomic Bronco - Fly Away
4 h : 20 min

The latest single from Atomic Bronco, 'Fly Away', is a guitar-driven anthem that seamlessly blends the vibes of indie rock with the rawness of garage rock. The track features a catchy guitar arpeggio that instantly hooks the listener and sets the tone for the rest of the song. Kyle Nuss's vocals are emotive, and the lyrics are introspective, which adds an element of depth to the track. The song opens with a sparse guitar line that slowly builds up, leading to the explosive chorus. The chorus is where the song truly shines, with the guitar riff becoming more prominent and Nuss's vocals becoming more resonant. The lyrics in the chorus are simple yet effective, with Nuss singing, "Fly away with me, knew this feeling got me running up and down." One of the standout features of 'Fly Away' is its production. The mix is crisp and punchy, with each instrument occupying its own space in the mix. The drums are particularly impressive, with their well-balanced sound in the stereo field, providing a solid backbone for the rest of the song. The subtle overdrive on the guitar tone as the solo kicks in at the end is indeed the icing on the cake. Atomic Bronco has done it again! The overall sound of 'Fly Away' is reminiscent of classic indie rock bands like The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys. However, Atomic Bronco puts his own spin on the genre, infusing the track with his unique blend of garage rock and lo-fi elements. 'Fly Away' would make an excellent background track for a coming-of-age movie or a road trip movie. The song's themes of escape and adventure would complement a visual narrative that explores similar themes. Particular titles that come to mind are The Bucket List and The Motorcycle Diaries. In conclusion, 'Fly Away' is a well-crafted indie rock anthem that showcases the Austin-based artist's talent for blending different genres into a cohesive sound. The track's catchy guitar riff, emotive vocals, and powerful chorus make it a standout addition to his discography. Atomic Bronco is indeed a fresh new act to watch out for in the lo-fi Indie rock scene.

Robbie Rapids - Babylonian Dragon
4 h : 40 min

From Robbie Rapids, the Grand Rapids native singer/songwriter/guitarist comes the latest addition to the Hard Rock genre - Babylonian Dragon. This upbeat track with a minor tonality is a rock anthem complete with killer riffs, powerful vocals, and a face-melting guitar solo that makes it a must-listen. The song's powerful vocals and intricate guitar riffs are a testament to Rapid's musical prowess and creativity. The guitar solos are awe-inspiring and will leave you wanting more. Robbie Rapids has done an excellent job of blending his unique musical style with the typical garage rock format, making Babylonian Dragon a standout track in the 'Jangly Power Pop Rock' genre. Robbie Rapids strikes a chord The upbeat and catchy tempo of the song is bound to get you nodding your head and tapping your feet. The track's energetic vibe and dark themes make it a perfect fit for anyone who loves the rock genre. The song speaks of a devil's angel, adding a dark and mysterious edge to the track. "I told you to stay far far away... or you'll get caught in a trap just like me," sings Robbie Rapids about an enticing vixen who always gets her way. The new song by Robbie Rapids would be perfect for a TV series or movie with a similar tone. Babylonian Dragon would fit well into the soundtrack of shows like The Umbrella Academy or movies like The Crow which have rebellious and angst-ridden themes. In conclusion, Babylonian Dragon by Robbie Rapids is a remarkable addition to the artist's discography. The song's dark themes, powerful vocals, and intricate guitar riffs make it a must-listen. With its rebellious and angst-ridden tone, the song is an essential addition to any rock lover's indie playlist. If you're a fan of rock music, then Babylonian Dragon is a track that you can't afford to miss.

Canning - Shortline
3 h : 8 min

Canning's latest release, "Shortline", is a perfect representation of their roots in garage and blues rock. With Ricky Canning on guitars and vocals, Tom Miller on drums, and Fritz Armstrong on bass and backing vocals, the band delivers a powerful performance that showcases their authenticity, diversity, and individuality. The lyrics to the song are introspective, with a focus on self-discovery and acceptance. The opening lines, "Hide your will from your mind, find another corner deep inside," set the tone for the rest of the track, which explores the idea of running from one's problems and hiding from the truth. However, the chorus brings a sense of hope, with the repetition of "When your world turns inside out, you're on that shortline, shortline," suggesting that even when things seem to be falling apart, there is still a path forward. Canning means business The instrumentation on "Shortline" is impressive, with a heavy emphasis on guitars and drums that create a gritty, raw sound. The blues influence is evident in the guitar riffs, which are catchy and memorable, while the drums provide a solid backbone to the track. Fritz Armstrong's bass work is subtle but effective, adding depth to the sound and filling out the mix. The blues influence is evident in the guitar riffs, which are catchy and memorable. This type of sound could be an ideal match for a gritty crime thriller like "Breaking Bad" or a coming-of-age film like "Almost Famous." Overall, "Shortline" is a strong release from Canning that showcases the band's ability to create music that is both meaningful and enjoyable. The lyrics are introspective and relatable, while the instrumentation is powerful and engaging. Fans of garage and blues rock will find a lot to love here, and newcomers to the genre will be impressed by the band's talent and authenticity. Canning's commitment to exploring their music and portraying a song in its rightful place is evident on this track, and it's clear that they have a bright future ahead of them.

Charles Warren Orchestra - Too Rare!
13 h : 34 min

The fresh new EP, titled "Too Rare!" by Charles Warren Orchestra, is a testament to their unapologetic approach to rock and roll. The band's appreciation for music is clear throughout their work, with an encyclopedic knowledge of the genre that is paired with the rough-edged influence of Budweiser. The EP features a collection of tracks that sail through the rapids of rock and roll with the questionable command of a deranged paddle guide. From "A Brief History of Agony" to "13th Floor" and "Everything's Alright," the songs are built around driving rhythms, catchy choruses, and snarling guitar riffs that will get your blood pumping and your head banging. The selection of songs paints a comprehensive picture of the band’s artistic vision. Take for example The Stripes, and The Black Keys, and then merge them together while adding a little extra Foo Fighters texture on top. The result is what you’d call ‘Too Rare’ to be true for an indie act. Despite the band's insistence on staying true to their garage rock roots, the mix on "Too Rare!" is surprisingly clean and polished. The guitars cut through the mix with a crisp punchiness, the drums sound huge and thunderous, and the vocals sit perfectly in the pocket without getting lost in the mix. Additionally, the unorthodox yet clean sound design is reminiscent of tape recorders with warm tube saturations. A throwback to rock and roll roots with Charles Warren Orchestra The EP is relatively short, clocking in at just over 14 minutes, but every second of it is filled with raw energy and an irreverent sense of humour. The album art, featuring a cow at a dinner table eagerly awaiting a serving of rare steak (apprehensive about becoming one itself), perfectly captures the band's playful and rebellious spirit. "Too Rare!" would be a great fit for a comedy movie like "Dumb and Dumber" or an animation movie like the "Shrek" franchise. The songs capture the youthful energy and carefree attitude that are a hallmark of the genre. The diverse energy spectrum and narratives of the record make it a good fit for a wide array of adventure or romance movies as well depending on the context. Furthermore, the unorthodox recording process only adds to the EP's charm with a stereo field studded with gnarly guitar riffs, tight drum and bass grooves, and sheer rock and roll spirit. The classics! "Too Rare!" is a fun and energetic EP that showcases Charles Warren Orchestra's talent for crafting catchy, high-energy rock and roll that will get your blood pumping and your feet tapping. It's a must-listen for fans of the genre and anyone who loves good old-fashioned no-nonsense music. In conclusion, Charles Warren Orchestra is a high-octane act that's gearing up to turn a few heads in the NYC indie-rock scene.

Gary Dranow - Day I Was Born
5 h : 14 min

The latest track by Gary Dranow, "Day I Was Born" is a hard-hitting blues rock number that showcases his exceptional musical skills and songwriting abilities. The track kicks off with an infectious 12-bar blues guitar riff that immediately grabs the listener's attention. From there, the song builds into a full-on rock anthem, with Dranow's powerful vocals and driving guitar leading the charge. One of the standout elements of "Day I Was Born" is the mix of the track. The warm tube overdriven guitar tones cut through the mix like a hot knife through butter, giving the song a raw, gritty quality that is perfect for the blues rock genre. The drums and bass are also perfectly mixed, providing a solid foundation for Dranow's guitar work and vocals. Overall, the production on this track is top-notch, and it's clear that a lot of care and attention went into getting the sound just right. The songwriting on "Day I Was Born" is also exceptional. The lyrics tell a story of personal reflection and growth. Written in collaboration with Jerry Manfredi, the song is a part of his upcoming record titled Destiny Road. Gary Dranow and his high-octane music perfect for thrillers! If "Day I Was Born" were to be featured in a movie, it would fit well into the action or sports genres. The song's driving energy and powerful guitar riffs would be perfect for a high-octane car chase scene or a thrilling sports montage. Two specific movies that come to mind are "Baby Driver" (2017), an action-packed heist film with an incredible soundtrack, and "Remember the Titans" (2000), a sports drama about a high school football team that defies racial tensions to win the championship. In conclusion, "Day I Was Born" is a standout track from Gary Dranow that showcases his exceptional artistic vision. The lyrics are heartfelt and relatable, and the chorus is undeniably catchy. This is a must-listen for fans of blues rock, and it's clear that Gary Dranow is an indie artist to watch in the coming years.

Trickshooter Social Club-Wilderness Radio
12 h : 48 min

Trickshooter Social Club bring to you music that you never knew you’ll miss. These are elements from rock, pop, soul songs-you name it. All you need to know is that they are extraordinary musicians. My words won’t do anything for you, in this case you need to dive into their music. Where could you find a good assortment of styles so that you can recognize their immense talent? Well, here they have for you, Wilderness Radio. If you think you were listening to some classic rock like sound, wrong. Mainstream pop? Not a chance. Girl vs Monster is a good depiction of Trickshooter Social Club and their canvas. You get a Jack White garage rock feel, bringing some unique riffs laid down with panache. The rhythm will force you to groove, while wondering what exquisite selection of instruments you are listening to. Somehow, I was mesmerized by the lyrics, how they alter with the rhythm and are almost in a ballet of bars with them. The solo also has an unconventional tone to it, specially crafted for this kind of tone.  Trickshooter Social Club vary the frequency You’re on the radio, you can’t have two songs of similar kinds together. Say Anything has an Americana ambiance that completely shifts the tone. It is like a fresh plate of a different cuisine, in an instant. The violin inclusion for the glimmer in the song? Brilliant. The magic is in how the train tracks have shifted to show you a whole new scenic route. This is one radio frequency I can remain hooked to. Get me blues rock next, for the third track on the EP is Run All Night. You’ve heard a lot of running based tracks from Thin Lizzy, AC/DC and the likes. Classic rock is saluted through this cacoethes. By the time the verse starts, you feel you’re in Tom Petty’s Mojo album. It is a switch that you could only wish you could make. Somehow, every song Trickshooter Social Club touch, they own. As the muted guitar controls the verse temperature, the moment the chorus comes is the prize. The piano can be distinctively heard in the background, reminding you of Rock and Roll by Zeppelin. I instantly added this one to my rock playlist, and will play it indefinitely till someone is brave enough to dissolve my phone in acid.  Bury Me in Light has a ballad tone that is reminiscent of tones that Roxy Music used. The haunting slide guitar accents the progression, trimming it to a beautiful bouquet of notes. I could imagine this whole EP fitting perfectly in High Fidelity (2000). Trickshooter Social Club are musicians that would sample all the genres in the world if they had the time. Listen to their 2021 EP called Monte Carlo as well, ringing with a whole different energy. Remember to follow them!

Sonic Maven - Look At Me Now
3 h : 34 min

The debut single by Sonic Maven, "Look at Me Now," is a compelling testament to contemporary indie blues rock, seamlessly blending elements reminiscent of The Arctic Monkeys and The Black Keys. This track serves as an exciting introduction to the band's unique sound, showcasing their ability to deliver a fresh take on the genre without sounding derivative. From the moment the song begins, it becomes evident that the mix is expertly crafted. The stereo field is effectively utilized, creating a spacious and immersive sonic experience for the listener. The instruments find their rightful place in the mix, allowing each element to shine without overpowering one another. The overdriven tube preamps add a gritty and raw quality to the guitars, enhancing the overall energy and authenticity of the track. Sonic Maven, a newly formed Indie/Garage rock band in 2023, has quickly made their mark with "Look at Me Now." While their history is still in its infancy, their debut single exemplifies their talent and potential within the indie music scene. With a firm grasp on the garage rock sound, Sonic Maven presents themselves as a band poised to captivate audiences with their relentless passion and dedication to their craft. The bassline in "Look at Me Now" truly stands out, serving as the backbone of the song and holding down the fort throughout its runtime. Its infectious groove provides a solid foundation for the track, driving the rhythm and complementing the emotive vocals and energetic guitar work. The bassline's presence adds depth and richness to the overall sound, showcasing the band's tight musicianship and cohesive musical vision. While the song stands on its own merits, keen listeners might detect a subtle nod to Nirvana's "Come As You Are" within the composition. This musical reference serves as a delightful easter egg, paying homage to a band that has undoubtedly influenced the indie and garage rock genres. "Look at Me Now" possesses an undeniable energy and rawness. It would be a great accompaniment to visual works of art like movies. Its driving rhythm and rebellious spirit would seamlessly blend with the frenetic pace and adrenaline-filled action of "Baby Driver," while its infectious hooks and confident delivery would feel right at home in the vibrant, alternative world of "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World." In conclusion, Sonic Maven's "Look at Me Now" leaves an indelible mark on the indie music scene with its contemporary indie blues rock sound. As their journey unfolds, it will be exciting to witness what Sonic Maven brings to the table next, as they carve their path in the ever-evolving indie music scene with their refreshing take on alternative garage rock.

Metrophobia - Crazy
3 h : 47 min

Metrophobia, the Swiss duo consisting of Markus Gmür on vocals and acoustic guitar, and José Garrido on guitar, bass, and drums programming, continues to captivate audiences with their latest track, "Crazy." Drawing influences from garage rock, alternative, and shoegaze soundscapes, the song takes listeners on a journey exploring themes of existentialism and the adventurous nature of life. The mix of "Crazy" is a testament to Metrophobia's attention to detail and their commitment to crafting a unique sonic experience. The stereo field is expertly utilized, creating a vast and immersive soundscape that envelops the listener. Vintage preamps add warmth and character to the track, enhancing its nostalgic and raw energy. Furthermore, the blend of gritty guitars, pulsating basslines, and powerful drums creates a perfect balance, ensuring that no element overshadows another. This track finds its place within the realm of Swiss indie music, showcasing Metrophobia's ability to push boundaries and stand out within a vibrant and diverse music scene. The duo's ability to infuse their music with a dark and personal touch, reminiscent of bands like Pixies and Catherine Wheel, is evident in "Crazy." In addition, the song captures the essence of their unapologetic and instinctive approach to music-making. A Crazy Sense of Adventure With its themes of existentialism and the adventure of life, "Crazy" would be a fitting addition to road adventure and exploration movies. Picture the song as the soundtrack to a thrilling road trip in films like "Thelma & Louise" or "Into the Wild." Its energetic and introspective nature would perfectly complement the visual narratives and enhance the emotional impact of these cinematic journeys. As Metrophobia continues to forge their path in the music industry, "Crazy" stands as a testament to their growth and evolution as artists. Their debut album, "Silent Treatment," introduced their distinctive sound to the world, and this latest track reaffirms their commitment to crafting well-rounded songs with captivating melodies. Additionally, with their combination of indie, alternative, and shoegaze influences, Metrophobia leaves a lasting impression on listeners, inviting them to explore the depths of their musical universe. In conclusion, don't forget to check out the brand-new music video for the song! The band defines their new music: "It's about drawing the line and crossing over to the realm where reason meets madness."

Electric High - Flicking the Bees
5 h : 10 min

The latest single by Electric High, 'Flicking the Bees', is an electrifying masterpiece that stands in stark contrast to the band's typically upbeat releases. This swaggering stroller gradually builds in intensity, taking listeners on a thrilling sonic journey from a light-headed, easy-going start to a frantic climax. In addition, the track encapsulates the essence of the band's unique blend of alternative rock and hard rock, reminiscent of a collision between Rival Sons and Royal Blood crashing the stage at an Aerosmith concert. From the very first note, 'Flicking the Bees' captivates with its infectious energy. The mix, helmed by the skilled Daniel Birkeland and Iver Sandøy in Bergen, Norway, is an absolute sonic marvel. The mix engineers' expertise shines through as they create a loud and punchy '00s rock sound that resonates with power. The track features a wide stereo field studded with layers of harmonies, both instrumental and vocal, providing a rich and textured listening experience. Furthermore, the seamless integration of instrumental and vocal harmonies enhances the overall impact of the track, immersing the audience in a dynamic musical journey. The mix is meticulously crafted, ensuring that every element of the song finds its rightful place in the sonic tapestry. Finally, with this infectious new release, the band has consolidated their place as an upcoming act to watch out for in the alternative, garage, and hard rock realms. A perfect fit for adrenaline-filled escapades 'Flicking the Bees' would find a natural home in two exhilarating movies. In the thrilling teen adventure, "The Quest for the Enchanted Amulet," the track's infectious energy would amplify the excitement of the young protagonists' perilous journey, adding an extra layer of thrill to their escapades. Additionally, in the action-packed blockbuster "Shadow Protocol," the song's frantic vibe and characteristic screaming would heighten the intensity of the heart-pounding sequences, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats. In conclusion, Electric High, hailing from Bergen, embodies the spirit of the Norwegian indie music scene. Lead vocalists PV Staff and Olav Iversen infuse the band's performances with a whole new level of electric energy. Marius Mørch's deft guitar skills, Einride Torvik's pulsating basslines, and Tor Helge Opdahl's powerful drumming contribute to the band's signature sound. Together, they create a sonic powerhouse that leaves audiences electrified and craving more.

Roman Candles - RADIUM GIRL
3 h : 58 min

In their latest single, "RADIUM GIRL," North Carolina-based band Roman Candles brings forth a delightful fusion of 80's Alternative Rock and Garage Rock that is sure to captivate listeners with its sunny melodies and old-school charm. This talented group of musicians, consisting of Daniel Jackson, Grey Revell, Justin Kent, and Rodney Wallin, showcases their exceptional songwriting abilities and heartfelt performances in this nostalgia-inducing track. "RADIUM GIRL" opens with a burst of energy, instantly transporting listeners back to the glory days of 80's rock. The song's dynamic and infectious rhythm, accompanied by mid-heavy guitar tones and warm, rich preamps, immerses the audience in a sonic experience reminiscent of classic American rock. Roman Candles' expert use of the stereo field and accurate modulations adds depth and dimension to the track, making it an absolute pleasure to listen to. The lyrics of "RADIUM GIRL" explore the complexities of toxic relationships, delving into the pain of their unravelling and the eventual triumph of finding joy in life's simple pleasures. The band's emotive vocals and tight instrumentation perfectly complement the heartfelt theme of the song, creating a genuine connection with the audience. 80's Alternative Rock and Garage Rock Vibes With their debut album, "The City is Closed," Roman Candles solidify their place as an exciting force in the rock music scene. Drawing inspiration from influential bands such as King Crimson, The Verve, and Echo and the Bunnymen, the band infuses their music with a feel-good, sunshine vibe that is both nostalgic and fresh. The studio musicians' decision to venture into writing and performing their own music has clearly paid off, as they continue to impress with their unique sound and undeniable talent. "RADIUM GIRL" would be a perfect addition to the soundtracks of two classic 80's movies. In an adventure comedy like "The Goonies," the track's upbeat and energetic vibe would complement the young adventurers' quest for treasure and fun. On the other hand, in a romance comedy like "Sixteen Candles," the song's heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies would beautifully underscore the emotional journey of young love in the 80s. In conclusion, Roman Candles' "RADIUM GIRL" is a gem that showcases the band's prowess in blending 80's Alternative Rock with Garage Rock influences. The song's feel-good energy and heartwarming lyrics make it a must-listen for any rock music enthusiast seeking a nostalgic yet fresh sound. As these studio musicians turned genuine artists continue to explore their musical journey, we eagerly await more musical treasures from Roman Candles.

Sanjay Michael - Rocking Into Midnight
52 h : 36 min

The latest musical endeavour by Sanjay Michael, "Rocking Into Midnight," is a testament to the timeless allure of rock 'n' roll. The album, spanning over 52 minutes and consisting of 10 electrifying tracks, serves as a reverent nod to the heyday of classic rock and blues, rekindling the spirit of the genre's golden era. "Rocking Into Midnight" doesn't waste any time making its presence known. From the first notes of the title track the album grabs you by the collar and pulls you into its world of raw energy and unabashed attitude. Sanjay's command over blues music is palpable, evident in the intricate compositions that weave seamlessly through each track. His theoretical knowledge of music shines through, as he effortlessly blends complex arrangements with the straightforward appeal of rock 'n' roll. Among the standout tracks, "Fly Away" soars with its infectious melodies and Sanjay's emotive vocals. "Vampire Girl" is a hauntingly captivating composition that showcases his songwriting prowess. Furthermore, the title track, "Rocking Into Midnight," encapsulates the album's essence, encapsulating the unapologetic spirit of rock's past. Closely followed by "Rattlesnake Shuffle," which is another personal favourite of ours! Sanjay Michael Takes Us Back to the Glory Days of Rock 'n' Roll The production design of the album pays homage to its old-school charm while embracing modern production techniques. The stereo field is a playground of vivid dynamics, where layers of instruments intermingle to create a harmonically rich bed. The result is an immersive experience that envelopes the listener in the soundscapes of Sanjay's musical vision. "Rocking Into Midnight" isn't just an album; it's a journey. Each track transports you to a different place, yet all are grounded in the foundation of old-school rhythm that forms the heart of the album. Sanjay's ability to seamlessly shift from foot-tapping grooves to fist-pumping anthems speaks to his musical versatility and instinctive understanding of his craft. This album wouldn't be out of place in the soundtracks of "Billions," a show known for its high-stakes drama and intensity. Additionally, the LP could find a home in the world of "Shameless," a series that embraces the gritty realism and rebellious spirit mirrored in Sanjay's music. A torchbearer of rock 'n' roll's enduring legacy Sanjay Michael has roots in alternative and blues music, is a driving force behind the album's authentic and unpretentious vibe. Hailing from Singapore, Sanjay's musical journey has been shaped by his passion for old school classic rock. With "Rocking Into Midnight," he not only pays homage to his influences but also establishes himself as a torchbearer of rock 'n' roll's enduring legacy in the contemporary indie music scene. In conclusion, the artist's latest studio effort is a rock and roll extravaganza that encapsulates the heart and soul of the genre's golden era. Sanjay Michael's ability to infuse his compositions with intricate bluesy melodies while maintaining a firm grasp on the foundations of rock is commendable. Subsequently, this album is a testimony to his dedication to authenticity and his desire to keep the spirit of rock 'n' roll alive and kicking in the modern indie music scene.