indie
Indie music features a sampling of maverick musicians that favor the DIY approach to music making.
Ash Molloy Calls Out Systemic Injustice on Her Most Fearless Single Yet
Listen in here: https://open.spotify.com/track/4p46OACIgjhEeCaTUe1aai?go=1&nd=1&dlsi=1d36725d14214ed4 Rising alt-rock powerhouse Ash Molloy returns with her most fearless and evocative single to date. Her new release, “will I ever learn?” is now available via Wax Records and is a raw, emotionally charged anthem that tackles the perpetual cycle of injustice faced by women. With this track, Molloy solidifies her place as one of Canada’s most unflinching voices in the alternative music scene. The song is a reflection of her ability to blend personal vulnerability with biting, unapologetic lyrics, channeling the spirit of ‘90s alt-rock icons like Fiona Apple and Alanis Morissette.
By Chris Adams11 months ago in Beat
Slightest Clue Unleashes Dark, Frenetic Energy with New Single “Car Crash Dialect”
Post-punk collides with prog-rock in Slightest Clue’s latest single, “Car Crash Dialect”—a searing, high-energy track that blends intense, jagged riffs with emotional storytelling. The song’s unpredictable song structures and raw power provide a chaotic, yet compelling experience, channeling the dark, confrontational energy of a person at a breaking point. With its explosive moments and unrelenting momentum, "Car Crash Dialect" embodies a turning point of self-liberation—a rallying cry for those reclaiming control in the face of adversity.
By Chris Adams11 months ago in Beat
Brooks John Martin Reveals his Most Honest Work Yet on Self-Titled Album
Brooks John Martin's self titled album, out now, marks a defining moment in the singer songwriter's career. Though it's his fifth full release, the Cedar Falls, Iowa based singer songwriter strips away the masks of past monikers like Toast, The Blue Danes, and Frank Hansen, and embraces his most personal and unfiltered work yet.
By Whitney Miller11 months ago in Beat








