Bad Bloom is breaking out and their new single Broken is the latest to push them up the ranks. A band that has truly paid their dues gets some retribution, winning an opening slot on an upcoming tour with The Wonder Years. Their brand of nostalgic Alt Rock with a melancholy female vocal at the front hits immersive. It’s a sure thing for fans of Wednesday and Nirvana.
Hear them now on our Best New Rock Playlist.
Stephen Becker takes on the end boss in the video for his new single Careless. Its great folly that compliments his musics dynamic essence. Featuring a heavy bass sound that surely hits hard live, Becker brings dreamy melodic contrast courtesy of his measured vocal. Stylistically we think it will connect with fans of Wilco and Death Cab For Cutie.
Hear it now on our Best New Rock Playlist.
An intriguing blend of emo and shoegaze explodes from Hyperspace Mountain, the new single from Honey, I’m Home. Hailing from the haunted Netherlands, the band is equally influenced by indie rock and eerie, dark atmospheric VHS horror. This haunting aesthetic intertwines with the melancholy of shoegaze, incorporating nostalgic elements of Super 8 film and dark fantasy. These visual elements form a vital part of the band’s artistic identity. That cinematic brilliance is at the root of their multi vocal duality.
Hear it now on our Best New Rock Playlist.
We found ourselves entangled in the dramatic build of Never Awake, the new single from Axel Holmström. The magnetic intro adapts with anthemic precision. An effective rhythm guitar finds acceleration courtesy of an energetic drum part. Axel himself is vintage cool, channeling the auras of Nick Cave or Lou Reed while the band churns beneath him. We dig it.
Hear Never Awake now on our Best New Rock Playlist..
Jonah Roth releases the tension on his new single Not Your Friend. Sad somber melancholy slacker rock is kind of spirit animal and Roth’s new single hits the nerve. The immersive revolutions serve his lyrical poetry. Roth embraces a modern aesthetic in the realm of Mk.Gee or Joji. The new single lands dark, with catchy guitar textures and syncopated illusions that never stretch beyond the melancholy. We’re into it.
Hear Not Your Friend now on our Best New Rock Playlist.
