Boundary-pushing transmissions from the underground: Song for a Gorgeous Blonde unfolds "Ambient Regrets of a Shattered Marriage in Three Parts" with heavy-duty strings and emotional drama, while Dino DiMuro channels baroque piano memories through nutty instrumental deconstructions. Beloved Binge offers cathartic release for those tired of the self's demands, as Never the Bridle delivers high-energy indie tackling midlife bin grumbling. Meanwhile, Smokin' Cola journeys through cycles of life and death inspired by Europe's last wild forest.
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The Cracker
Heaven
Raw grunge meets dreamy psychedelia in The Cracker’s debut album 'Heaven', created in Seoul.
Sparky Bosque
Suffering From Happiness
Has one of the finest early 90s pre-Britpop jams been dug out of the archives, despite being recorded in 2025?
Sarmust
No More Shadows
a mystical dance-punk love song—where rebellion, desire, and Sufi-tinged ecstasy ignite on the dance floor.