#Indie Rock

Wintur’s “burnt” Finds Beauty in the Breakdown

Wintur is making his mark in Los Angeles with the kind of quiet intensity that sticks with you. A recent Berklee College of Music graduate, he’s not just a singer—he’s a songwriter, producer, and pianist who crafts songs that are intimate, haunting, and emotionally raw. His newest single, “burnt,” is a perfect example of that

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Awild Mind’s “Dreamer” Soars With Quiet Defiance and Hope

There’s something unmistakably sincere about the music of Awild Mind. Rooted in the lush landscapes of Clare, Ireland, his sound doesn’t just come from a place—it comes from a feeling. A feeling of searching, of healing, of confronting the hard stuff without letting it consume you. His latest single, “Dreamer,” is a continuation of this

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Rob Finlay Paints Emotion in Sound on “Sunset | Darkness | Sunrise”

Rob Finlay has always had a knack for capturing raw emotion and shaping it into something cinematic, something that resonates deeper than the surface. With his newest EP “Sunset | Darkness | Sunrise,” he continues that journey—not just musically, but personally, emotionally, and sonically. Known for his edgy acoustic twist on alternative folk, Rob’s songwriting

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Kerry Charles Returns with the Smooth and Soulful “Slow Bleeding”

Kerry Charles has always thrived in that deliciously confusing space where performance art and personal reflection blur, and his latest single, “Slow Bleeding,” continues that tradition with flair and finesse. The New Jersey-based singer, producer, and falsetto-wielding groove-smith doesn’t just write songs—he crafts sonic scenes that flicker between retro fantasy and raw emotional truth. With

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Alt-Rock Meets Classic Drama in PØRTERS’ “The Thrill”

There’s a certain electricity that runs through the music of PØRTERS, a female-fronted alt-rock band emerging from Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, and it’s unmistakably present in their newest track, “The Thrill.” This five-piece group, formed out of an eclectic mix of former projects like Midnight Chìc, Tall Shaves, Maria & James, and The Nick Gladdish

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Genuine Leather Captures the Magic of the Pre-Game with “Getting Ready to Go Out”

There’s something almost cinematic about Genuine Leather’s latest single, “Getting Ready to Go Out.” From the first few notes, you’re transported into a twilight moment of anticipation—the kind that shimmers with the potential of a night not yet lived. It’s the soundtrack to the pregame, the quiet chaos before the party, the stillness before movement.

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Dylan Perkons Returns with “We Don’t Know the Ending Yet”

Dylan Perkons continues to carve a path that feels deeply personal and refreshingly honest. Originally from Santa Maria, California, and now based in Vancouver, the singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has long been drawn to moody, introspective songwriting. His work effortlessly weaves influences from folk-rock giants like The National and Big Thief to the quiet wisdom of

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The Ram Maps Emotion and Place in “I Am Nowhere, I Am Everywhere”

There’s something compelling about a musician who wears their geography as boldly as they wear their heart. Mark “The Ram” O’Donnell is that kind of artist—rooted in memory, drawn to movement, and endlessly fascinated by the tension between stillness and change. His latest album, “I Am Nowhere, I Am Everywhere,” isn’t just a collection of

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