april

Rhiannon Christina
Matthew Holtby has released the new single
“Be Good”

SexBandit
SexBandit has released the new single “Better Days”

Rhiannon Christina
With a sound that combines grit & grace
Rhiannon Christina releases new single “Static Station”

The City Feels
The City Feels’ new EP, The Great Now, is a story of
perseverance and follow-through.

Dealbreaker
Dealbreaker, an energetic 5-piece confidently carving themselves a place at the punk rock round table, releasing their debut full length, “New Sides”. This record is an honest critique of the many different avenues the people in this desperate world take to fail one another and themselves, whether it be due to futility, inaction, willful ignorance or anything in between. Ghosts of the past, present acquaintances, the unseen figures behind closed doors — even the faithful narrators themselves — all are on trial.
There are glimmers of a brighter, different, version of the world hoped after; but it is only in spite of how things have come to be and conditional on its transformation. At the end of it all, at least we can cling to one another.

Kailan McGee
This 8-track LP (8-tracks for 8 moon phases), is a purely imaginative concept record set in the Black Forest of Southwestern, Germany. This record is about all of the mythological creatures that people have claimed to see on their visits to The Black Forest for centuries.
All of the characters, landscapes, and lore were developed purely from her imagination. And the album art was painted by McGee, herself.

Chloe Sofia
A fast, punchy pop track about a guy who never stops talking—and none of it’s worth the time. Chloe Sofia is a fashion killer with zero patience for his constant smack-talking. With sharp, clever lyrics and a super catchy melody, the song moves quick and busy, channeling the bold attitude of Leave Me Alone by Reneé Rapp and Shut up and drive by Rihanna.

Matthew Ryan Jacobs
Kicking off his next batch of releases, Matthew returns with his brand new single, “Slow Down”. The track unfolds with a gradual build and a non-traditional song structure, pairing introspective, personal lyrics with a sense of openness that invites listeners to draw their own interpretations.
“The inspiration behind “Slow Down” was to just be honest,” says Matthew Ryan Jacobs. “I wrote almost all of the lyrics before there was any of the music. It also seems that the more personal a song is, the less I typically want to say about it. I don’t think it’s too cryptic, so if you’re listening closely, you can probably figure some of it out.”

river onyx
As an autistic artist, river onyx approaches songwriting as both intuition and regulation. This project “Moonlight Witch”, marks a return to music after years of writing privately, making the release especially personal and intentional. Single “monkEy mind” blends reggae-inspired rhythms with introspective, spiritual themes, exploring cosmic cycles, inner awareness, and the relationship between self and universe. While the single “frOM mE” expands into a heavier alternative rock/emo sound with distorted guitars and more direct, emotionally-driven songwriting. While the sound evolves, the core theme remains: the universe within; grief, transformation, and self-return.

Royal Commission
Royal Commission has released the new single “Motel Surveillance”

Alessandro Del Sole
Alessandro Del Sole is an Italian guitarist and composer who has spent over thirty years turning emotions into instrumental music, not as a performer chasing recognition, but as someone who needed the guitar to make sense of the world.
“Like Water for the Flowers” is a delicate, instrumental acoustic ballad written in DADGAD tuning, spreading the message that kindness, love in its widest form, empathy, should always be the forces that move a world made of true human connections.

Silia
Recorded in collaboration with Thessaloniki-based producer orokamono, Strawberry Skies is an instrumental piano-pop anthem that serves as a love letter to the sunrise. While most find solace in the sunset, Silia looks to the “dayspring” – the fleeting, strawberry-pink hue of the early AM – as the ultimate symbol of survival.The track is a masterclass in dynamic contrast, alternating between bright, upbeat pop flourishes and sweeping, melancholic movements. The lush, 1970s-informed arrangement is fronted by Silia’s piano chops and features an accordion solo that cuts through what the young music composer touts her “drunk man’s orchestra.”
