Day: June 11, 2026

The Honest Chaos of Love in Jeremie Soyan’s Songs

Love outlasts the relationship that produced it and refuses to become a lesson, no matter how many times you try to turn it into one. Jeremie Soyan knows this; you can hear it in the way he builds a song, the way he stays inside the mess of a feeling […]

Exploring Loss: The Emotional Core of Mazmere’s Latest Release

There is a kind of music that gets made because the alternative, not making it, would be worse. Jake Sinetos has been building Mazmere from the Peak District for a few years now, threading post-punk edges and ambient drift into something that sits slightly outside genre, slightly outside comfort, and […]

Unlocking the Meaning in Heron’s ‘Something Nothing’

There is something almost quietly defiant about the way Heron works. No label infrastructure, no co-writers called in as a favour, no producer flown in to smooth off the edges. Just a man, a studio in Liverpool called Cracked Analogue, and an ongoing conversation with himself about what music can […]

Exploring the Soundscapes of “Dark New Days” by BLUEPRINT TOKYO

There is a kind of music that simply settles in, slowly, like evening light coming through the shutters and shifting the color of the room before you’ve noticed it’s gotten dark. “Dark New Days”, the EP released on May 1st, 2026, by Oklahoma City quintet Blueprint Tokyo, works exactly on […]

GREEN DAY’s New Film Is a Love Letter to DIY Punk Culture

Green Day’s long-anticipated film project has finally stepped into the spotlight. The first official trailer for “Nimrods: A Green Day Comedy” has been released, giving fans a taste of the band’s upcoming big-screen adventure and revealing a film that leans heavily into humor, chaos and punk-rock nostalgia. The movie first […]

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