“Underwater” shows off Eddie Cohn’s undeniable skill at crafting a world that is distinctly his own.
Miss Torsion employs an industrial gothic aesthetic to great effect on “Love Parasite”.
Rayka Blake brings the fire and fury on the wild country ride of “Nevermore”.
An epic, arena-filling sound rises out of Sub:Om’s colossal “UNIFY”.
A classic country twang emerges on Nelson King’s powerful “Angels Must Kiss Like This”.
“Nobody” features a bit of grandeur to it, for Micah Thunder presents a tremendously powerful work.
Church Mice employ a fantastic western twang on the wide-open spaces of “I Found You”.
Damn Renegades rage through on the tremendous blurred speeds of “Conscience”.
A fiery piece of folk, Amanda Pappalardo creates a true classic with “Addicted To You”.
Fuzzed-out guitars race through with Hyattsvillian’s “Yolo Is A Lie”.
Murnau brings a pure uncut sense of noise rock din with the intense trip of “Dalia”.
Til Now brings all the feels with “bored”.
An industrial punk dystopia gets explored in full on Tired All The Time’s “Sun”.
“Mercy” revels in the intrepid skill of Pete Kavanagh in conjuring up wide open spaces.
Jane N’ The Jungle goes for an intense hard rock flourish with the urgency of “Ain’t No Other Way”.
Coastal Fire Dept. ties hard rock and grunge rock together into a virtual wall of sound.
A dramatic series of flourishes defines the hard rock fury of Asterous’s “Mercenary”.
Raventador goes for a wild western fervour with “Taste Of Texas”.
College Elite features a thoughtful piece of college rock on the powerful “Trouble”.
Castle KYD merges roots rock and electronica into a satisfying whole with “Menagerie”.