Gary Dranow delves into a retro classic rock flavor on “Something About You (feat. Jerry Manfredi)”.
Fake-Bit Rebel goes for broke on the impossibly fast “Runaways (feat. Damn The Architect)”.
Air-Ik transforms Blondie’s classic “Call Me” into a slow-moving beast.
Multiple suites rolled into one, Dave Belding brings the listener on a truly expansive trip.
Viscula execute a flawless revival of dance-rock’s chaotic energy with “Dance Cannot Be Killed”.
A nice speedy sound Bishop Takes Queen holds nothing back on the sheer blast that is “All That I Am”
Flemish in the North kick out the garage rock jams on “Snow Crocs”.
Ceyeo presents a true party-starter on the easy-going atmosphere of “Summer Love”.
A raw grit comes barreling through Love Ghost’s “Pulp”.
Alternative rock of the 90s variety filters into the darkness of Iam Nothe’s “Babylon Burn”.
Mortal Prophets deliver a decadent take on electro, industrial, and dance.
Jade Moede gives a nod to horror on the doo-wop influenced stance of “Rosey My Zombie Girlfriend”.
A well-built piece of post-rock, Deleo delves deep into the psyche with “Satellite”.
Georgia Maria strikes with a ferocity on “Thunderbolt”.
Vuola embraces a truly epic classic rock kick with “Laugh Vivid Often Adore Unity”.
The New Nostalgia brings a serious slab of punk with the uncompromising spirit of “Ibis Budget”.
Everything but the Everything goes for a regal indie rock sound on “Jump”.
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A distinct post-punk ethos defines “It’s Not Really So” showing off the exquisite charm.
The raw junkyard garage rock energy is strong with Moon Walker’s “Doombox”.