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- 1 min
Identity Alchemy: Pixelated Persona of Bromsen's 'Someone'!
Indie-rock renaissance Bromsen just released their latest single'Someone' and here's what to expect!
Khyati Chaturvedi
- 1 min
Music that Lulls and Disengages: R.M. Hendrix's 'Drugs'
Hailing from Boston, R.M. Hendrix is an avant-garde musician and producer who masterfully weaves together the threads of psychedelia.
Khyati Chaturvedi
- 1 min
Heartfelt Harmonies: Wotts' 'Be Kind' Takes Flight
Wotts, the exhilarating Canadian indie-pop sensation, has recently unveiled its latest masterpiece, "Be Kind," is a harmonious fusion.
Aditya Mishra
- 2 min
CRUX illuminate verisimilitude in a world full of music which is superficial and delusional
CRUX are a prog-rock/indie rock group hailing from Newcastle, UK and have managed to attain great acclaim from a vast array of listeners...
Aditya Mishra
- 2 min
Mark Winters is a mad rocket-scientist who finds his charm through the magic of poetry and music
Conducting his experiments in Texas and fuelling his optimism through a creative lens of a witty poet, Mark Winters has stamped his...
Khyati Chaturvedi
- 1 min
Euphonic Genesis: Mouse Man's Artistic Journey in 'The Birth'
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of 'The Birth', a masterpiece brimming with the artistry of the emerging 'Mouse Man'.
Aditya Mishra
- 1 min
The Horn come out strongly with their new song about the bombardment of too many things plaguing us
The London based group which has garnered great reception from a newly found audience over relatively little time, The Horn aims to...
Khyati Chaturvedi
- 1 min
Mystical Melodies and Nomadic Rhythms: PolSky's Funkadelic Voyage
Behold the astounding emergence of PolSky - a band originating from the depths of Kris Warren's creative bedroom lair, now a powerhouse not
Khyati Chaturvedi
- 1 min
Melodic Mavericks: Embracing the Unconventional Charms of 'Targets' By Mathew and the Arrogant Sea
Texas-based Mathew and the Arrogant Sea could take the world by storm with their latest single ‘Targets’.