Indie-pop outfit Cat Ryan have released their highly anticipated debut EP, “King of the World.”
Single By Sunday offers an urgent mix of pop-punk and post-punk angst.
Fire and passion rest at the heart of “Change Your Ways” showing off Matt DeAngelis’s Emotion.
Johanna Dadap crafts a lovely folk pop atmosphere with “The World’s Gone Up In Smoke”.
A clever slice of indie pop, Trevor Phelps sings straight from the heart on “Slow Down”.
Lemon goes for a joyous celebration of sound with “Before We Fade To Grey”.
Alice June brings the listener on an epic journey with “City Vibes”.
Dub and pop merge to become one on the positively infectious grooves of Aloosh’s “Waiting”.
Murinaj brings ambient and pop together into a satisfying sweet suite with “Fear Of Quiet”.
A dance rock heavy groove runs through Coastal Town’s “Still Shining”.
Silver Lake embraces a trippy dreamworld with “Under The Silver Lake”.
Vissia delivers a timeless classic ode on the powerful ballad of “I Just Wanna Hold U”.
Industrial pop and electro merge to become one on Freaky Farm’s fiery “Coupled Spins”.
“All Day All Night” features a rather beautiful sense of sculpting.
Sunday Hunter employs industrial noise, four to the floor dance beats, and pop into a coherent whole
Friday Night Firefight cuts to the very heart of the matter with the joyous “Ghost”.
Brune M sculpts a sly, seductive sound on the stunningly sweet “Routine”.
Ivy Eye bring in that sweet plush funk sound with “Intoxicating”.
Hyper pop done right, killedherself races through in a bright brilliant blur with “so cool".
A swagger of sorts emerges on Jack Frohlich’s “Déjà vu!”.