Featured Tune: “Bucket of bolts” from Mike Shouse
Artist Contacts Mike Shouse’s “Bucket of Bolts” roars to life as a blistering showcase of instrumental precision and raw energy. From the opening seconds, it’s clear that this track is…
Artist Contacts Mike Shouse’s “Bucket of Bolts” roars to life as a blistering showcase of instrumental precision and raw energy. From the opening seconds, it’s clear that this track is…
Artist Contacts Jeremy Ryan’s “My Fairytale” captures the raw intersection of heartbreak, endurance, and quiet self-discovery. The song begins with a warmth that feels almost nostalgic, led by a melodic…
Artist Contacts From the first chord, “Jody” feels like a memory rediscovered. ReeToxA trade distortion for delicacy, crafting a track that rests on emotional subtlety rather than power. The instrumentation…
Artist Contacts Transgalactica’s “Danse Macabre” is a rare fusion of intellect, history, and sonic experimentation. Taking its cue from Camille Saint-Saëns’ classic waltz of the same name, the Polish father-and-son…
Artist Contact Steve Lieberman, The Gangsta Rabbi, returns with “Oh, Crotch Rocket – Remastered,” a ferocious burst of energy that captures the restless spirit of his militia punk fusion sound.…
Artist Contacts ReeToxA’s Papa Loves Ladyboys does not tiptoe into its subject. It bursts forward with confidence, wrapping a deeply personal story in a package that feels both playful and…
Artist Contacts Bastien Pons approaches sound with the patience of a sculptor, and One Minute of America captures that philosophy in distilled form. The piece begins with quiet field recordings…
Artist Contacts The track opens with a sense of unease, pulling listeners into a space where fragility meets strength. From the very beginning, “Weight of the World” shows how carefully…
Artist Contacts The strength of Marginal Music lies in its ability to make the personal feel political through sound. From its very first notes, the track maintains a meditative calm,…
Artist Contacts “Good and True” feels like a piece that was written to be both personal and universal. From the first notes, there is a quiet sincerity that immediately reaches…