indie
Indie music features a sampling of maverick musicians that favor the DIY approach to music making.
Animals In Denial Make Anxiety Sound Addictive in "Crash Course Volume 3 - Rust Covered Lust"
On Crash Course Volume 3, the latest EP from Animals In Denial, we are dropped into a sound world that feels part dystopian part late-night drive through neon-lit paranoia.
By Whitney Miller10 months ago in Beat
Clem Burke: The Heartbeat of Blondie
. Clement Anthony Burke (November 24, 1954 – April 6, 2025) was an American drummer best known for being the powerful rhythm behind the famous band Blondie. He joined the group in 1975, just after it was formed, and became a big part of its success. His energetic and creative drumming helped shape Blondie’s sound, which mixed punk, new wave, pop, and even disco.
By Sikandar prasad10 months ago in Beat
From West Memphis to Worldwide
In a world full of gimmicks, watered-down lyrics, and copycat flows, one artist is cutting through the noise with raw energy, sharp penmanship, and the kind of hunger you can hear in every verse. Meet HakimDaGreat, the artist, the visionary, the vibe—and the next name to know in music.
By The Blacksheepkid Collective by: El Pablo 1x10 months ago in Beat
From Grief to Grace
For 18-year-old Asher of Russellville, Arkansas, music isn’t just a passion—it’s a lifeline. Born and raised in a small town where dreams can sometimes feel far away, Asher’s story is one of loss, resilience, and the healing power of sound.
By The Blacksheepkid Collective by: El Pablo 1x10 months ago in Beat
Roxana Labatt Delivers a Hauntingly Beautiful Ballad with her Latest Single
Roxana Labatt’s journey from Wall Street lawyer to singer-songwriter is one of bold re-invention, but her latest single "Someone To Call" proves that re-invention doesn’t stop at career changes.
By Whitney Miller10 months ago in Beat
Nate Franchesco: The Multi-Talented Guitar Virtuoso Redefining Music
By Asad Sharif: Nate Franchesco is a musician with the ability to push the guitar to its full potential across multiple styles. Effortlessly blending genres—from the warmth of jazz to the intensity of metal—he is a true multi-instrumentalist whose musical talent extends far beyond the guitar. His mastery of various instruments shapes his distinctive sound.
By Dena Falken Esq10 months ago in Beat
Matías Roden Explores Existential Struggles and Self-Discovery in “Disease with No Name”
Vancouver-based artist Matías Roden presents his powerful new single, “Disease with No Name,” a midtempo indie pop/soft rock ballad that delves into the complexities of existential dread, depression, and self-examination. The track, which draws from Roden’s personal battle with chronic pain and the frustration of being dismissed by medical professionals, captures the essence of feeling lost in life without knowing why. Through this deeply personal reflection, Roden transforms his own suffering into a broader meditation on the universal experience of searching for meaning, connection, and understanding.
By Chris Adams10 months ago in Beat
pssyclwz Reimagines Caribou’s "Odessa" With Haunting, Female-Driven Cover
Toronto-based singer-songwriter and filmmaker pssyclwz unveils her highly anticipated new single, “odessa (she-side),” a haunting and melancholic reinterpretation of Caribou’s iconic track, “Odessa.” This alternative electronic anthem brings a fresh and introspective female perspective to the song while maintaining the hypnotic and ethereal mood that made the original so beloved. What makes pssyclwz’s version stand out is her ethereal vocals, which replace some of the instrumental elements, adding an intimate, stripped-down feel to the track. The result is a version that feels both familiar and refreshingly new, showcasing pssyclwz’s ability to reinvent a classic while honoring its roots.
By Chris Adams10 months ago in Beat
Ynana Rose Breathes New Life Into "Los Ejes de Mi Carreta" With a Haunting New Rendition
LISTEN IN HERE California-based folk artist Ynana Rose brings a fresh perspective to the beloved Argentinian folk classic "Los Ejes de Mi Carreta," creating a captivating version that honors the song's roots while showcasing her unique voice. This new rendition, a collaboration with Arturo Lugo, is an emotive and haunting take on the melancholic milonga, a traditional rhythm that resonates deeply with themes of solitude and introspection. The song tells the tale of a lonely gaucho traveling across the Argentine pampas, the creaking of his carriage wheels echoing his isolation as he moves forward into the unknown. With Ynana’s heartfelt vocal performance and the rich layers of acoustic instrumentation, this track gives new life to a story that has lingered in the folk tradition for decades.
By Chris Adams10 months ago in Beat











