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A.E.R.O. FLYNN – Dark Ego
A.E.R.O. FLYNN turns inner turmoil into atmosphere on Dark Ego, a cinematic slice of contemplative hip-hop about ambition and the pressure that comes with it. Controlled, brooding, and psychologically sharp, it is the sound of an artist making a whole mental landscape out of a single conflict.
Saint Suburbia – Way Far Gone
Saint Suburbia’s Way Far Gone is a Minnesota band’s love letter to classic rock and alternative country, built over decades of shared history. With every member contributing songs and a lineup that has been pushing each other since the 1990s, it is a warm, varied, deeply lived-in record steeped in The Replacements, Uncle Tupelo, and the Gin Blossoms.
Mark Moule – No control
Mark Moule is a singer-songwriter from Busselton, Western Australia, whose music prioritizes truth over polish. Following his debut EP Only Love, his new single No control continues a body of work built on lived experience, honest songwriting, and the influence of artists like Cat Stevens and Phil Collins.
JC Flow – A Better Way
JC Flow is a Seattle-based hip hop and alternative rap artist with more than two decades of releases behind him. His new single A Better Way continues a career built on turning struggle into meaning, with the kind of honest, cinematic storytelling that has made him an enduring voice in independent hip hop.
Patti Ziaket – Dance Again
Patti Zlaket caps a remarkable comeback with Dance Again, her first new album in two decades. Sparked by an unlikely connection with legendary bassist Lee Sklar and produced by Tariqh Akoni, it is a warm, genre-blending pop-rock record carried by one of the most captivating voices you will hear this year.
Ghost of Panama – The Last Food on Earth: A Descent Worth Taking
Ghost of Panama are a West London duo who make alternative rock that refuses to sit still. The Last Food on Earth is a ten-track concept album tracing the full lifecycle of a relationship, built on deconstructed rhythms, found sounds, and the unresolved tension between two voices. It is ambitious, unsettling, and quietly remarkable.
Reetoxa – You Deserve Better Than Me
Reetoxa steps away from the harder edges of the Soliloquy double album with You Deserve Better Than Me, a restrained and reflective single that finds its strength in emotional understatement. Recorded with the same accomplished Melbourne lineup behind Bottle, it is a quiet, aching counterpoint that lingers in the space between understanding and acceptance.
Watch Me Die Inside – Infinity Fall III EP
Watch Me Die Inside builds Infinity Fall III as a controlled psychological experience rather than a conventional EP. Across three tracks, the project treats perception itself as unstable ground, refusing comfort, resolution, and easy meaning. It is unsettling, deliberate, and genuinely unlike much else out there right now.
CaliPapi – Reborn: A West Coast Rebuild Built to Last
CaliPapi is Justin Floyd, a San Diego-based artist, media founder, and independent music builder turning West Coast authenticity into something built to last. Reborn is the album that carries his breakout single West Coast Love, and it doubles as a statement of purpose from an artist thinking in terms of legacy rather than moments.
Reetoxa – Bottle
Reetoxa is the Melbourne indie-rock project of singer-songwriter Jason McKee. Bottle is a single thirty years in the making, written by McKee at fifteen in 1995 and only now given the recording it always deserved. It is a raw, heartfelt blast of 1990s alternative grit rebuilt for the modern era.