In a raw symphony of DIY spirit and heart-on-sleeve authenticity, Avery Friedman's 'New Thing' emerges as a "scarily accomplished" debut exploring trauma and queerness through layered soundscapes, while Arcane Synthetic weaves an ambitious collaborative odyssey across time. The Hypnatwists conjure a hypnotic garage-psych trance, as Palila unleashes raw emotional storms of gritty guitars and fragile melodies. Meanwhile, Z Frequency drops infectious reggae-rock rhythms, while Orchid Bloom traverses electronic and indie territories in their genre-defying debut.
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Would
Be Okay To Not Be Okay
"A raw and introspective debut that blends melancholic indie rock with heartfelt songwriting, embracing vulnerability with atmospheric depth."

Palila
Mind My Mind
"“Mind My Mind” blends the melodic warmth of Nada Surf, the raw energy of Dinosaur Jr., and the groove-driven heaviness of Queens of the Stone Age into a dynamic alt-rock journey of self-doubt and resilience."

Would
Get Away
"A melancholic and intimate journey through raw emotions, crafted by Matthias Schwettmann (Would / Palila)."