Chasing Kites Have Crafted An Absolutely Sparkling Dream -Pop Gem With New Single “Luna”

We recently had the delightful opportunity to check out the new single, “Luna”, from Bristol Indie-Dreampop quartet Chasing Kites. You can listen to “Luna” Here

Produced by Sam Winfield at Studio 91 (Bring Me The Horizon, Amber Run), ‘Luna’ unfurls a rich, atmospheric soundscape of electronics, swirling shoegaze influenced guitar work and tight bass over the driving drums. Led by tender, heartfelt vocals the track is given a central focal point for the musicality to dance around. As the track reaches the chorus, it bursts into an anthemic main melody, pulling the track away from the shoegaze feel of the verse into a more pointed indie feel. 

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Talking about the track, vocalist Matt Donnelly explains:
“‘Luna’ is the retelling of a dream I had about the end of the world. Although this apocalyptic scenario is inevitably quite crucial, the track is more centred around the protagonist falling in love, overshadowing everything else that is going on. It’s a love letter to the all-consuming power of infatuation.”

Chasing Kites, are eloquently soaring to new heights with their absolutely mystical new single, “Luna” We were literally hanging on every note and lyric .

“Luna” from Chasing Kites, is a song that will stay with you long after the music has ended.

Chasing Kites are:
Matt Donnelly – Vocals
Liam Hope – Guitar
James Hunt – Drums
Nathan Price – Bass

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Steel Wool Have Crafted Otherworldly Melodies That Move Both Mind , Body And Soul, With Debut EP, “Steel Wool”

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We recently had the stellar opportunity to check out the debut self titled EP, via independent LA label, Bug Body from Los Angeles based rising shoegazers, Steel Wool. You can listen to the EP, on Spotify Here, Apple Music Here and on Bandcamp Here

Steel Wool, has such a beautiful and glowing sound, if they were a star they be the brightest in the sky… hands down .

Born out of their drummer Evan’s bedroom studio, Steel Wool has been making waves across the southland with plenty of local radio love including shoutouts from KCRW and a live session at KXLU. The group, consisting of Sean Lissner (guitar/singing), Jaden Amjadi (bass/screaming), Sam Schlesinger (guitar), and Evan Landi (drums) have developed a reputation for their boisterous live shows in garages, backyards, and DIY haunts of all stripes.

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The opening track, “Fading” is a carefully crafted tapestry of calculated frantic energy that perfectly builds in sonic wave of fuzzed out musical goodness.

“Another Sunday “, is a well developed musical composition, that beautifully highlights the expert level of musicianship of Steel Wool. “Another Sunday” , also eloquently showcases the incredibly versatile vocals of Sean Lissner.

“Eyes Closed” , has a very cosmic feel to it . The guitar work on the track is absolutely mesmerizing. We found ourselves pushing repeat many times .

On “Heaven or La Brea,” the band really shows its brilliance with an absolutely indie rock work of art. We were literally hanging on every word and chord.

The closing track, “Tired Movements” was a stunning and moving track that took our breath away . Steel Wool , most definitely saved the best for last, as “Tired Movements “ displays a band that is firing on all cylinders.

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Speaking about their debut EP, the band shares :

Steel Wool is a collision of sound experiments wearing the borrowed work uniform of rock music. With a DIY punk bassist, a college indie pop guitarist, a metalhead drummer, and a singer-songwriter up-front, the band has always been more of a sonic game of tug-of-war than a regiment in lockstep. Stepping outside these orthogonal backgrounds in search of common ground, we’ve ended up somewhere that isn’t quite home turf for any of us. The EP is a first step in five directions, sidling towards shoegaze, jangle pop, screamo, folk, and something else we can’t quite figure out a name for. With this record, we’ve crystallized the collaborative efforts of four new friends and bandmates, staking our flag in land we’re still yet to entirely survey.”

The musical soul of Steel Wool is magnificently woven within the fabric of their debut EP, and it is a thing of beauty.

Treewax Makes Beautiful Noise, With Amazing New Single , “Save Me”

We recently had the phenomenal opportunity to check out the sonically perfect new single, “Save Me” , from Portuguese Alt Rock Trio, Treewax. You can listen to “Save Me” Here You can also check out the video for “Save Me” below.

As soon as we heard the first note of “Save Me” from Portuguese alt rock trio Treewax, we were instantly mesmerized. The sound and vibe on “Save Me” from Treewax, is next level alt-rock perfection.

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“Save Me” , dives into the complexities of love, loss, and the desire for redemption.

The track is the latest to be taken from Portuguese shoegaze/post-metal band ICOSANDRIA and alt-rock trio TREEWAX’s forthcoming split EP, Void Intention, set for release 18th April 2025—a dynamic and emotionally charged collection of tracks that traverses one band’s immersive atmospheres and the other’s raw intensity with confidence.

An impressive new offering from the three piece, ‘Save Me’ brings raw and intense emotions to the forefront, with lyrics that should resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced the highs and lows of love. Atmospheric instrumentation and an abrasive vocal performance create a sonic landscape that perfectly complements the emotional weight of the song—with nods to their influences Weezer, Nirvana, and Ozma—and the rousing bridge in particular highlighting the band’s growth in terms of songwriting.

Commenting on the track, frontman Gonçalo Ferreira said: “‘Save Me’ is about feeling lost, about uncertain days, about the ‘last cry’ before everything might fade away, but while there’s still hope.”

Lead single ‘Chronophobia’ by ICOSANDRIA was released earlier this year, with underground tastemakers Noizze premiering the official video.

Showcasing a unique blend of alternative rock, grunge, shoegaze, and post-rock influences that will resonate deeply with fans of those genres and beyond, Treewax and Icosandria may hail from opposite ends of the alternative spectrum, but together they’ve created a thrilling shared sonic journey. 

Consisting of Gonçalo Ferreira (guitar and vocals), Gustavo Ribeiro (bass), and Francisco Amado (drums), each member of Treewax brings their own unique influences from the worlds of alternative rock, grunge, punk and pop-rock to the table, making the perfect mix for high-energy songs that encourage listeners not only to hear them, but to live them.

Hop in the driver’s seat and crank it to 100. “Save Me”, from Treewax is an absolute alt-rock gem.

RXGhost Release Epic New 7″ Single “Anytime But Now” (b/w “Undersaid”)

RXGhost returns in all their melodic glory with with “Anytime But Now,”a new 7″ single that explores the psychological territory between awareness and action. The Kansas City quartet’s latest offering examines the peculiar comfort found in self-destructive patterns, whether chemical or emotional – that space where you recognize something isn’t good for you but can’t seem to break away.

You can listen to “Anytime But Now” on Spotify Here Apple Music Here . You can listen to the B-side “Undersaid” on Spotify Here Apple Music Here . You can watch the video for “Anytime But Now “ which was directed by Brodie Rush, below

“Anytime But Now” from RXGhost, checks all the boxes of a true musical experience. A hauntingly and melodic track, “Anytime But Now” is good for the ears and the soul.

The track showcases the band’s ability to craft expansive soundscapes through the interplay of Jeremiah James and Josh Thomas’s guitars, anchored by the precise rhythm section of Justin Brooks on drums and Chris Smead on bass. Recorded by Thomas and mixed by Shiner’s Paul Malinowski at Massive Sound Studios, the song weaves atmospheric textures through subtly shifting time signatures and unconventional structures. The accompanying video, directed by Brodie Rush and filmed in the band’s basement recording space, captures the intimate energy of their creative process while adding his distinct visual perspective

The single is backed with “Undersaid,” a more subdued B-side that offers a balancing counterpoint. Where “Anytime But Now” builds into post-rock chaos, “Undersaid” offers a more minimal, atmospheric companion piece.

The physical release is a handmade, numbered edition of 77 copies, cut on a vintage mono Presto 1D lathe head from a 1950s radio station. The records are cut at Celery Wolf Records, where each groove is embossed in real-time onto the record, making every copy uniquely different from the next. Available now on 7″ vinyl and all streaming platforms.

You can get the 7” vinyl Here and Here

“Anytime But Now” from RXGhost is an absolutely stunning track that can’t be missed.

Hannah Robinson Releases Powerful New Single, “Who I am”

We recently had the extreme pleasure to check out the new single “Who I Am” , from rising Newcastle Shoegaze rocker, Hannah Robinson. You can listen to “Who I Am “ Here

With bold new releases delving into darker, heavier sonic landscapes, Hannah Robinson and her band are gearing up for their most transformative year yet; selling out their first headline show of the year within hours. 2024 marked her evolution from ethereal dream pop to noisy shoegaze, but as she prepares for 2025, expect more pedals, powerful choruses, raw emotion and haunting vocals that linger long after the music fades.

To showcase the new sound, she has released her new single, “Who I Am” which delves into the psyche of a delusional, narcissistic man trapped in a false reality. Gritty, hazy, and dark, the track explores his inability to see his own flaws, instead blaming his past lovers for not understanding him. With furious choruses, honest vocals, brooding gothic melodies, and conflicted lyrics, this alt-rock anthem paints a haunting portrayal of self-deception and a fractured identity.

“Who I Am” from Hannah Robinson, is a super charged song that grabs you right from the first note , and doesn’t let up for a single second. We were completely mesmerized.

Diving deeper about ‘Who I Am’, Hannah explains:

I’ve always been drawn to expressing my own thoughts on paper, but this time, I felt urged to explore someone else’s. I wanted to craft a story about the classic narcissist; someone blind to their own negativities. To capture the intensity and toxicity of such a character, I made the music as raw and aggressive as possible, making sure it matched the unsettling nature of their delusional personality.”

Hannah Robinson by Storm Walker

We are all in on the new single, Who I Am” this is without a doubt a song you can’t miss.

Neverless.am Deliver Breathtaking New Single “Will I Ever?”

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We recently had the beyond amazing opportunity to check out the incredible new single “Will I Ever?” from Boston, based shoegaze and dream-punk trio, Neverless.am formerly known as Lurid Purple Flowers

You can listen to the positivity mind bending “Will I Ever ? “ Here.

“Will I Ever?” from Neverless.am really makes you stop and take a deep look and take stock in the things around you. At the core of “Will I Ever?” the idea of personal evolution through overarching change. The new track balances both soft and dark and light and heavy, set for release , today (Friday, November 22)

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Though the identity has changed, the relentless sonic fury and blurring of genre lines of the locked-in Lurid Purple Flowers lineup – vocalist and guitarist CA Newcomb; bassist Ben Caito; and drummer Nick White – remains fully intact.  

“Will I Ever?” is a relentless wall of blissful chaos, showcasing the various energies of the band while pushing their sound across genre boundaries through a swirling torrent of noise. It follows October single “Can’t Let Go,” and both will be included on a new album due in February. We love when music can take you on a journey and open your eyes to a new experience.

Intricately weaving both sides of a human emotive spectrum where an ethereal post-’gaze state flutters along like a trance before a devastating crush of sound envelopes and ensnares, “Will I Ever?” has as much personal meaning to the band as the name change. It details a horrific personal experience Newcomb endured two years ago, as she relays the story and emotion of being hit as a pedestrian by a drunk driver, sending her to the hospital and placing her on a long path to recovery. 

Unfortunately, I was run over by a drunk driver and struggled with PTSD,” Newcomb reveals. “I was pissed, emotional, tired, and scared at the same time. Ben shared a demo he had been working on and the chords just hit different. We wrote it together in one night.

“Will I Ever?” was engineered by Tré Espinoza, and mixed and mastered by Alex Allinson at The Bridge Sound & Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It feels like a new era for the project, and marks a significant sonic leap forward, where Newcomb, Caito, and White are able to harness the raw power and aggression of their sound and juxtapose it with a heavenly sense of musical weightlessness. 

“Will I Ever?” from Neverless.am is an absolute musical treat.