Thru It All releases “Irrelevant”

Thru It All, a pop punk band from Oklahoma, has a new song out. Released on Nov. 12, “Irrelevant” is the title track of the band’s upcoming EP. Thru It All is fairly new to the scene. The band popped up back in July on social media with a series of posts showing off theirContinueContinue reading “Thru It All releases “Irrelevant””

On Holiday’s latest EP, “2AM”

I might be late to the party with this one, but On Holiday released their latest EP 2AM on Nov. 5 – and it is a killer. The second collection of the year following Invasion, 2AM is a five-song piece featuring the same grimy, high-powered sound of their earlier works. Starting with “AUD” and endingContinueContinue reading “On Holiday’s latest EP, “2AM””

Cavern Company Ends October with Crisp New Single, “Slapstick”

Cavern Company released a new single, “Slapstick,” on Friday, Oct. 29. “Slapstick” is the first single released by the band in 2021. It’s the third in a chain of loose songs put out by the band after their 2019 EP, So This Is Happiness. “Slapstick” comes to us exactly one year after Cavern Company releasedContinueContinue reading “Cavern Company Ends October with Crisp New Single, “Slapstick””

The Odyssey breaks silence with “Breakout”

Finally, after over a year of staying quiet, The Odyssey has a new track for us. Released on September 24th, “Breakout” follows “I Want You” and precedes an album that has yet to be announced. The song begins in liftoff, launching with gritty guitars and a rock-heavy sound. Restless and energetic, “Breakout” builds up toContinueContinue reading “The Odyssey breaks silence with “Breakout””

Kat Lock releases “Some Recurring Notes”

Today, September 10th, Kat Lock has gifted the world her third EP called Some Recurring Notes. Featuring both last week’s single, “Forever Boy,” and 2020’s “Venus,” this release contains eleven songs and is the longest of the two former collections an existence and You Again. Most of the songs in Some Recurring Notes were writtenContinueContinue reading “Kat Lock releases “Some Recurring Notes””