Singles

Lights Still On: Jeff Hodges and Alyxandra Turn Longing Into Liberation on “Coming Home”

Jeff Hodges’ “Coming Home” arrives with the quiet confidence of an artist who has lived many musical lives and finally chosen to step fully into his own voice. From the opening moments, the track establishes a rich, blues-soaked atmosphere where…

Orbiting Calm: Sabrina Nejmah’s “Don’t You Worry” Feels Like a Gentle Promise in Song

There’s a rare kind of calm that arrives not through grand gestures, but through quiet certainty—and that’s exactly the emotional space Sabrina Nejmah occupies with “Don’t You Worry.” Released in December 2025, the track feels like a deep breath taken…

Ignition Without Words: Shouse and Bumblefoot Set Instrumental Rock Ablaze on “Let’s Go”

There are instrumental tracks that feel like technical exercises, and then there are instrumental tracks that feel like full conversations without a single word spoken. “Let’s Go” by Shouse firmly belongs to the latter category. Rooted in instrumental rock guitar…

Between the Last Breath and the First Beat: Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice Open the Door with “Come Out Lazarus I – Life Is Over”

“Come Out Lazarus 1 Life Is Over” doesn’t behave like a conventional single, and that refusal is its first act of meaning. As the opening chapter of People Zero, Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice introduce their concept album not…

A Sting of Truth Beneath the Smile: Grey & Purple Songbook Turn Anxiety into Indie Poetry on “Wasp on My Nose”

There’s an immediate charm to “Wasp on My Nose” that sneaks up on you before you realise how deeply it’s settling in. At first glance, the title alone suggests something playful, even absurd—a fleeting irritation, a harmless annoyance. But as…

Riffs Without Expiry Dates: Ping Machines Tear Through Time on “From 1 2 Another”

There’s something almost mythic about pressing play on Ping Machines’ “From 1 2 Another” and feeling how little it cares about the calendar. Released with a tongue-in-cheek timestamp of January 1st, 1970, the track feels like a deliberate provocation—a statement…

Into the Eye of the Storm: Highroad No. 28 Confront Inner Demons on “C.Esp”

Highroad No. 28’s “C.Esp” arrives like a slow-moving front of dark clouds, heavy with emotion and charged with intent. This second single in the lead-up to their forthcoming album The Will to Endure signals a band no longer content with…