indie
Indie music features a sampling of maverick musicians that favor the DIY approach to music making.
The Penske File Find Light in the Noise on Reprieve
There’s a kind of resilience that only comes from growing up in the same band, city, and scene — and The Penske File have it running through their veins. With Reprieve, the Hamilton, Ontario punk rock lifers deliver a cathartic and deeply personal record that finds beauty in getting older, even when the road ahead feels uncertain. Fueled by both reflection and raw urgency, the album captures a band that’s rediscovering its creative spark without losing its fire.
By Chris Adams3 months ago in Beat
JEEN Returns Reignited with “Look What You Did”
Toronto’s own JEEN has long been a master of turning struggle into sound — and with “Look What You Did,” she does it again. The entrancing new single from her upcoming For the Romance EP (out October 30th) feels both familiar and freshly reawakened: an indie-pop gem with bright edges, grit in its teeth, and emotion pulsing through every beat.
By Chris Adams3 months ago in Beat
Allegories Drift Into the Ether on “Baker’s Lung”
Experimental indie-electronic duo Allegories return with “Baker’s Lung,” a dense, shimmering sound sculpture that builds upon the foundation of a simple ukulele sketch. It’s the latest in their ongoing exploration of transforming small musical ideas into grand, textured statements — songs that teeter between melancholy and euphoria, contemplation and release. Plush, spacey, and intricately layered, “Baker’s Lung” reveals a band deeply attuned to the emotional undercurrents beneath modern existence.
By Chris Adams3 months ago in Beat
10 More Forgotten 90s Rock Albums for Your Playlists
You didn't think we were done exploring the world of obscure alternative rock, did you? After the first two installments, I ventured back into the depths of Spotify to find more 90s albums that the Internet almost forgot--until now. If you've heard of these records before, I congratulate you on your discerning tastes. Otherwise, get ready to revive your playlists with fresh tracks from defunct bands.
By Kaitlin Shanks3 months ago in Beat
Ev. G Unveils Deeply Introspective Debut Album And Then I Go Up
Listen to And Then I Go Up feat. the focus track, “Allure,” HERE Calgary, AB/Los Angeles, CA-based newcomer Ev. G makes a striking debut with And Then I Go Up – a bold, atmospheric, and deeply introspective album that navigates identity, inner contradictions, and the quiet transformations that define us. Pulling from literary musings, mythological lore, and his own existential investigations, Ev brings a unique voice and perspective to some universal curiosities, crafting a sound that is at once expansive and intimate.
By Chris Adams3 months ago in Beat
Eggmen Road Takes the World by Storm, One Radio Spin at a Time
[Fort Wayne, IN] — October 8, 2025 — Eggmen Road, the innovative country-rock project blending heartfelt storytelling with dynamic sound, is experiencing an unprecedented wave of radio support worldwide. From the United States to Europe, radio stations are adding Eggmen Road tracks into daily rotations and playlists, marking a major milestone for the rising project
By Toneman Productions3 months ago in Beat
Dolly Parton
The name Dolly Parton evokes a powerful sense of joy, resilience, and unparalleled talent. As a beloved singer, songwriter, actress, and philanthropist, she has been a constant and comforting presence in American culture for decades. However, with her advanced age—Dolly Parton is 78 years old—it's natural for fans to express concern about her well-being. Recent online searches like "Dolly Parton health," "is Dolly Parton sick," and "what happened to Dolly Parton" have surged, often fueled by the cyclical nature of internet gossip. This article aims to separate fact from fiction and celebrate the ongoing vitality of a true national treasure.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Beat
Ejae: The Unseen Architect of Sound – A Journey into Melodic Innovation
In the vast, ever-expanding universe of music and audio, some names blaze forth like supernovae, immediately recognizable and celebrated. Others operate with a more subtle, yet profoundly impactful force – like a gravitational pull shaping entire galaxies of sound. Ejae falls firmly into the latter category. While you might not see his face on magazine covers or hear his name shouted from concert stages, his touch, his vision, and his unparalleled expertise have become the unseen bedrock for countless artists, productions, and sonic experiences across the globe. This is the story of Ejae, a true artisan of sound, whose journey from humble beginnings to a quiet titan of audio innovation is as inspiring as it is melodious.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal3 months ago in Beat










