Moon Walker embraces an acid-fried weirdness on the retro stylings of “The TV Made Me Do It”.
Emma and the Fragments employ a dreamy-eyed hue to the tenderness of “Back To Blue”.
Scott Klein embraces a rural psychedelic flourish on the potent trip of “SUNSHINE”.
“I Of The Storm” revels in the brilliant storytelling abilities of Peter Barnado.
Hard rock, hip-hop, and pop come together with an industrial edged noise on _JSR_’s “Inside".
Graham Davy return with brooding single “Fear”
Mirabilia goes for a gracious slice of indie rock and indie pop perfection.
Robby and the Secret delve into a restrained classical form of psychedelic rock.
The Kid and I embrace a sense of endless opportunity and optimism with the joyous “Morning Song”
Rae Radick delves deep into the dirt and grime of hard rock with the sheer rush of “Blur the Lines”.
“Fairy” shows off the undeniable chops of Under Delusion, proving them to be incredible storytellers
Ugly Beautiful goes for a wonderful driving sound on the wide-open vistas of “Sunrise”.
A tortured anguish defines the pitch-black darkness of KAYBLE’s “Into The Nightmare”
Fanchon dives headfirst into a polished take on Riot grrrl on the pure adrenaline of “Doses”
A low-slung jazz flair helps to anchor the whole of Frozen Inertia’s “What Is This?”
Lunar Riptide go for a gracious gait on the gleeful jazz-rock fusion of “Microwave”.
JIVA goes for a mysterious trip-hop journey with the potency of “Mantra מנטרה”.
RAVENTADOR goes for the jugular on the wild feral presence of “PORRM”.
“Forgive” shows off Under Delusion’s brutal stance, for volume is an absolute must.
Elektric Animals enter into a sultry, decadent sound on the tremendous scope of “Want You”.