We’re talking about people who tinker with fuzzy, who aren’t ashamed to do grunge and don’t do it for the grungers.

 Finally the gentle and sweet voice of Ellen, less harsh and more melodic than Sadie of the Ortiz.

Philadelphia Collins' debut release Sofa Queen impresses with fuzzy grunge sound combined with gentle, melodic vocals. Featuring members from Ovlov, Speedy Ortiz, and Palehound, the band delivers a fresh indie rock experience. The reviewer highlights Ellen Kempner's softer voice as a standout. Despite only hearing one track, the reviewer expresses strong enthusiasm and expects more great music. Listen to Philadelphia Collins' Sofa Queen now and explore the fresh sound of fuzzy indie grunge!

 Vaporwave is clean, aseptic music, warm yes but completely created from frost.

 Vaporwave will bury you and probably bury itself!

The review praises ECO VIRTUAL's 'ATMOSPHERES 1' as a standout vaporwave album that captures the genre's essence with soothing synths and ambient textures. It explores vaporwave's roots in chillwave and its diverse subgenres, highlighting its cultural significance as music made with playful professionalism. The album is described as warm yet aseptic, with an intriguing ambiguity between human and machine creation. Overall, it positions vaporwave as a fresh continuation of electronic experimentation, while pondering music's generational shifts. Dive into ECO VIRTUAL's 'ATMOSPHERES 1' and experience the serene depths of vaporwave today!

 Phargo, I discovered them about 10 minutes ago, I didn’t fall in love with them, their sound is not what I like (even though in certain parts they come close) and above all, they play EMO.

 Ignorant white noises and lo-fi under layers of distortions that evoke a wall-of.sound between the most bearable shitgaze, rarely departing from melodic vocals and even when the melody explodes, they remain anchored to a melodic voice that screams without scratching.

The review offers a thoughtful and personal perspective on Phargo's 'Rende's,' highlighting its emo style characterized by lo-fi, melodic vocals and layered distortions. The reviewer does not fully embrace the band but appreciates certain emotional qualities in the music. There is also reflection on the broader emo genre and its emotional expression. Listen to Phargo's 'Rende's' for a rich, emotional emo journey—explore its textured soundscapes now!

 This is Pine by Plush, a distant dream, perhaps of the sea, definitely of the sun, maybe of sadness, but certainly of warmth.

 The album is melancholic, with a sad almost bitter happiness, there’s nothing industrial, but you can find some noisepop, some dreamy, some surf reminiscences, and some indie.

Plush's album Pine offers a melancholic and warm listening experience lasting just under 23 minutes. Blending dream pop, noisepop, and indie, it evokes bittersweet memories and an old melancholy. The review highlights the album's unique mood and emotional depth, inviting attentive listening. Listen to Plush's Pine and immerse yourself in a warm, melancholic dream pop journey.

 Objectively, this album is a maelstrom of all the beauty that lives inside me and also inside all of you.

 A piano! A modern and less crackling version of any piece by Caretaker, which completely clashes with the mood the other songs were giving.

You Are Not Real, an obscure English band, offers a meticulously crafted self-produced album blending dream pop, trip hop, vaporwave, and slowcore. The mix of genres flows organically, creating expansive and ecstatic soundscapes. However, a modern piano track feels out of place amid the dreamy atmosphere. Despite this, the album remains a beautiful and experimental indie release deserving attention. Listen to You Are Not Real and dive into a unique blend of dreamy and experimental soundscapes today!

 Saint Pepsi who is he? He’s the luckiest in the Vaporwave scene (perhaps second only to OPN).

 Unlike this new genre called Bubblegum Bass... Vaporwave is aging quite well and I would have never imagined it.

Saint Pepsi's Hit Vibes is praised as a standout album in the Vaporwave scene, blending Future Funk, Synth Funk, and Nu Disco with sophisticated sampling. The review contrasts it favorably against other vaporwave artists and criticizes Daft Punk's RAM. The album's re-release and the artist's alternate name, Skylar Spence, are highlighted. Additionally, the review discusses the contrasting futures of Vaporwave and Bubblegum Bass genres. Listen to Hit Vibes and experience one of the freshest takes on Vaporwave and Future Funk today!

 This record is no longer just a record, it is a mental state so strong and penetrating that it doesn’t leave you and gnaws at your mind.

 Silence as a musical element perhaps forgotten for too long... in that silence you find Frigid Stars.

The review deeply reflects on the enduring emotional power of Codeine's Frigid Stars. It highlights the album's slowcore style rooted in hardcore, emphasizing its melancholic atmosphere and use of silence as a vital musical element. The record is described as a penetrating mental state that leaves lasting emotional wounds, offering a unique, slow-burning musical experience. Dive into the haunting world of Codeine's Frigid Stars and experience the raw power of slowcore today!

 Kigo breaks through the mbv wall incredibly managing to reach the genius of Shields.

 Rarefied male voices that imitate that angel Belinda Butcher, obsessive-compulsive rhythms that travel in jangle but often remind of breakbeat.

The review praises Kigo's album 'So Lost Now' as a significant evolution beyond My Bloody Valentine's style, highlighting its powerful distorted guitars, intricate rhythms, and evocative vocals. The reviewer admires Kigo's originality and musical genius, noting the album's unique blend of dream pop and shoegaze elements. The album is seen as innovative and ahead of its time, combining influences from different genres and delivering emotional depth. Listen to Kigo's 'So Lost Now' and experience a groundbreaking journey in shoegaze and dream pop innovation!

 "New Boys, push the hips toward the dance floor, always leaving that bitterness and nostalgia typical of Italo Disco."

 "It is not the celebration of youth that becomes the celebration of boredom and nostalgia, the temporal rather than spatial nostalgia."

Lust for Youth's album 'International' shifts from their earlier gothic, lo-fi style to a vibrant blend of new romantic and Italo disco. The songs evoke bittersweet nostalgia typical of 80s dance music, combining dancefloor energy with melancholy. Notably, the track 'Lungomare' stands out for its poetic storytelling in Italian, capturing themes of youth, celebration, and temporal nostalgia. The album creates a lasting emotional impact connecting past and present musical influences. Listen to Lust for Youth's 'International' for a bittersweet dance journey through 80s-inspired synth nostalgia.

 Short pieces that evolve in a decidedly unexpected way: frenzied synthesizer arpeggios, playful post-punk guitar, post-hardcore riffs.

 Every song has its own reason... the song turns and twists, jumps, twists back, the little riff returns and it’s over.

The Pissing Rain EP by Horsehands delivers short, dynamic tracks featuring frenzied synthesizer lines and playful post-punk guitar. The music blends influences reminiscent of Arctic Monkeys, Black Keys, and Dinosaur Jr. with a unique and unpredictable style. Each song evolves differently, showcasing the band's eclectic experimental edge and inventive approach. Overall, the EP is a creative and engaging exploration of genre fusion. Dive into Horsehands' Pissing Rain EP and experience a fresh, experimental post-punk adventure today!