With IS THIS WHAT I SEE?, Myah cements herself as one of pop’s most intriguing new voices. The EP is a stunning blend of 2010’s synthpop, alternative rock, and moody cinematic storytelling, each track unfolding like a scene from a meticulously crafted film. While some may recognize her from her viral storytime TikTok series, this release proves she’s far more than just a familiar face—she’s a force to be reckoned with in modern music.
Read MoreJane N’ The Jungle are here to stir up trouble—and it tastes like “Disco Lemonade.” The rock outfit’s latest single is a ferocious, brooding cocktail of 90’s nostalgia and modern rock edge, fusing alternative, indie, and grunge into a cinematic soundscape that feels like stepping onto the dancefloor of a neon-lit, leather-clad fever dream. Produced by Cameron Mizell (Avril Lavigne, Sleeping With Sirens), the track is a bold step forward for the band, balancing feral intensity with an eerie, hypnotic charm.
Read MoreMichael Vettraino doesn’t just make music—he makes a statement. With his latest single, “Chasing the Sub Lime”, the Louisville-based artist crafts a synth-soaked takedown of Western culture, blending biting social commentary with a hypnotic, genre-bending sound. At a time when political discourse is often suffocated by noise, Vettraino offers a fresh, danceable invitation to engage—a postmodern critique disguised as a party track.
Read MoreListening to country tunes and the occasional bit of rock music is the perfect escape for so many people. Alongside it, though, is the need to sample other entertaining offerings. For many, music-themed video games are a preference, with a large choice of products being played all around the world right now.
Read MoreJulianna Joy is not here to blend in. With her electrifying new single “Goldstar”, the Chicago-born, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter delivers a bold, genre-pushing anthem that marks a significant step toward the future of modern pop. As the lead single from her highly anticipated debut album, “SOMEBODY CALL THE FIREMEN”, Joy showcases an undeniable sonic confidence that is both refreshing and rebellious.
Read MoreFew artists can channel raw emotion into explosive rock anthems quite like Eddie Cohn, and with his latest single “Wheels Stop”, he cements himself as a force to be reckoned with in the modern rock landscape. The first track off his six-song EP of the same name, “Wheels Stop” is a sonic and lyrical reckoning, tackling themes of self-discovery, personal growth, and breaking free from toxic cycles. Backed by a thrilling, high-energy soundscape, Cohn delivers one of his most compelling and dynamic vocal performances to date.
Read MoreIf the original “Hyperspace” was a groove-laden rocket ship, “Hyperspace: Reloaded” is the full-throttle hyperspeed jump straight into the funk-jazz cosmos. Cambridge-based Mulholland Jive, the project of multi-instrumentalist and composer Ben Mulholland, turns up the heat in this amped-up, electrifying rework of their 2021 fan-favorite
Read MoreThere’s something inherently captivating about intimate, home-recorded music—a rawness that pulls the listener in, a sense of being right there with the artist as they lay bare their emotions. Graham Burgess' latest single, "Ephemera," is the perfect example of this magic. A deeply personal reflection on isolation and apathy during the COVID-19 lockdown, the Brighton-based musician transforms solitude into sonic gold
Read MoreThere’s a certain magic that lingers in the walls of Cypress Moon Studios. The ghosts of Muscle Shoals past—Aretha Franklin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bob Seger—still hum through the wood grain, their spirits woven into every note recorded there. Last May, six songwriter friends who met at Steve Earle’s Camp Copperhead set out to capture that magic, and the result is “Muscle Shoals Record Shop,” a rich, soulful, and undeniably heartfelt album that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern.
Read MoreIn a music landscape often cluttered with overproduced anthems and surface-level sentiments, Eleri Ward offers something far more delicate, profound, and emotionally raw with her latest single, “Float.” It’s a track that feels personal yet universal, inviting the listener into an intimate sonic world where softness meets strength, and vulnerability becomes a form of power.
Read MoreIn an era of uncertainty, music has the power to ground us, offering moments of reflection, escape, and inspiration. Richard Berger’s latest single, “Look Around,” arrives at exactly the right time—a shimmering, synth-driven piece that reminds us to pause, breathe, and appreciate the world around us.
Read MoreConsistently, there’s something undeniably magnetic about Crash World. The Vancouver-based duo of Glen MacLeod and Graham MacDonald have tapped into something both deeply nostalgic and refreshingly modern—melding the poetic storytelling of the ‘60s, the swagger of ‘70s rock, and a contemporary edge that feels effortlessly cool. With their latest single, Mysticism Blues, Crash World delivers a rollicking blues-infused odyssey that not only defines their sound but stands as a bold signature track for the duo.
Read MoreLondon’s Disco Lizards are back, and they’re not just dipping their toes into the chaos—they’re diving headfirst. Life Lessons, their latest single, is a blistering, high-energy reinvention, marking the band’s return with a revamped lineup and an electrifying new sound.
Read MoreSome songs command attention from the very first note—and Set You Free, the latest single from Scarborough-born, Vancouver-based musician, producer, and songwriter Shenella Silva, is one of them. A brooding, slow-burning ballad that transforms into a soaring pop anthem, the track is a masterclass in storytelling, dynamic vocal performance, and immersive production.
Read MoreBrandi Myer isn’t just introducing herself with Ready to Gaslight—she’s making a statement. This debut single is an electrifying indie rock confession, bursting with sharp lyricism, driving guitars, and an anthemic chorus that demands to be sung at full volume. Myer channels her experiences with toxic relationships and emotional manipulation, but instead of sinking into melancholy, she transforms it into a bold, self-aware anthem of resilience.
Read MorePlaying drums is one of those activities that may look like there isn’t much to them, but nothing could be further from the truth. Just like any other instrument, playing drums requires an incredible mix of discipline, perseverance, creativity, and curiosity that will allow you not only to become a great drummer but also to always have the appetite to keep learning.
Read MoreStreaming dominates music. TikTok fuels hits. Attention spans shrink. It’s easy to think concept albums are fading. But that’s not the case. Despite the rise of singles and viral moments, many artists still craft full, immersive albums. They tell stories. They build worlds. Just like the games on National Casino. They also make statements. These albums demand attention—and reward it.
Read MoreThere’s something special about a debut record that doesn’t try too hard to impress but instead lets the raw, unfiltered essence of an artist shine through. That’s exactly what Andrea Jean does with parts of me, a four-song EP that lays her soul bare with breathtaking vulnerability and graceful simplicity.
Read MoreJosh Westover is no stranger to introspection, but on Songs of Reflection, his latest five-song EP, he turns that gaze deeper than ever before. Known for his indie/alt-rock sensibilities and DIY ethos, Westover wears his influences—Radiohead, Muse, Coldplay, Massive Attack, and Pink Floyd—proudly on his sleeve, yet molds them into something uniquely his own. The result is an atmospheric, deeply personal record that balances melancholy with hope, darkness with light, and raw emotion with meticulous production.
Read MoreMatAre is no stranger to introspective storytelling, but with his latest single “The Siren,” he takes a sharp turn into the mythic, the dangerous, and the hypnotic. Steeped in a post-punk, new wave, and goth-rock haze, this track feels like a collision between The Cure and early B-52s, and the pulsating energy of Joy Division—yet with a distinctly modern edge.
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