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Seattle’s The Darts return with “Apocalypse,” the second advance single from their upcoming LP Halloween Love Songs, arriving March 3. Where “Midnight Creep” danced in B-movie shadows, “Apocalypse” blows the door off the darker half of the album, leaning into caveman rhythms, volcanic fuzz, and the kind of apocalyptic joy that makes destruction sound like deliverance. It hit February 3 and marks the moment the record shifts from spooky fun into full-throttle, after-midnight fire.
The song was born in Angers, France, when singer/organ conjurer Nicole Laurenne wandered through the massive medieval Apocalypse Tapestry, a wall of woven chaos, angels, beasts, storms, the whole cosmic meltdown. “The lightning bolt struck me,” she says. “The song practically wrote itself in the van as we left the castle.” Instead of doom, Nicole leaned into the strange liberation of burning it all down: freedom from suffering, freedom from crowns, freedom from being told what comes next. She wrote the line “no future, no kings” as a mantra of release — and a year later, as if the song had cracked something open, “No Kings” erupted as a protest chant across the U.S. All while the track existed only as a demo on her laptop.
Musically, “Apocalypse” hits like a ritual. A pounding, Neanderthal beat through the verses, wide-open chant on the chorus, and those snaking organ lines that nod straight to The Seeds, The Standells, and other 60s greats who knew how to make the end of the world sound like a block-party with broken amps. Rebecca Davidson’s guitar tone drags the song into modern grit with thick, grimy Mudhoney fuzz, a little L7 bite, and flashes of Bikini Kill’s unbottled anger. It’s garage rock with a cracked halo, stomped through the dirt and set on fire.
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Scarlett Macfarlane - Winter’s Whisper.
New York’s Scarlett Macfarlane returns with “Winter’s Whisper,” a fun, energetic, and delightfully zany alternative-pop single that invites listeners into a world where fantasy and reality blur. Inspired initially by the image of a magical winter walk, the song quickly evolved into something far more surreal and became a reflection on how life itself often feels stranger than fiction.
“I wrote ‘Winter’s Whisper’ based on just the title and how magical a walk in a winter ‘wonderland’ could be,” Macfarlane explains. “Then words like ‘magic’ and ‘wonderland’ took me down a not-so-proverbial rabbit hole.” Drawing inspiration from Lewis Carroll’s iconic prose, the song shifted perspective, becoming a commentary on the bizarre, confusing, dangerous, and incredible nature of reality itself. “This world, life itself, is filled with fantasy,” she says. “It can be all at once transformed by the cast of characters you encounter throughout your own zany story.”
True to its theme, the song embraces duality. The title reflects the idea that every story has more than one side and that mystery is an inescapable part of understanding the world. Musically, “Winter’s Whisper” stands out through its unexpected fusion of pop melodies with an almost rockabilly, off-kilter energy. “I think the use of an almost zany rockabilly feel in a pop track really makes this song stand out,” Macfarlane notes. “It’s just fun to listen to.”
The songwriting process became a creative puzzle, weaving familiar fragments of Alice in Wonderland into a new and personal narrative. “I basically got to stitch tiny moments from a very famous childhood story into my own interpretation of Wonderland,” she says. “It was like solving a puzzle and making the pieces fit in a way they weren’t meant to in order to make my own image.”
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Lunar & The Deception - Your Monsters.
Following a strong 2025 with the brooding single "Eclipse" followed by the subsequent “No More Secrets”, Lunar & The Deception now unveil another powerful precursor to their long-awaited debut album The Somnambulist, arriving March 6th. The band's striking new single "Your Monsters" landed on February 3rd.
Opening with delicate piano and lead singer Britt Xyra Dusk’s haunting vocals—evocative of Amy Lee's dramatic intensity—"Your Monsters" draws you into an intimate space before jagged guitars tear through the stillness. As drums build and strings sweep in, the track transforms into an anthemic, darkly progressive rock opus—melancholic yet powerful, vulnerable yet defiant. The song captures the duality of love—its tenderness and its terror—laying bare the beauty and brutality of relationships where affection and destruction exist side by side, where passion gives way to conflict.
At 02:48, the track undergoes a profound shift as layered vocals relay over each other, creating a rich choral effect that feels both communal and overwhelming—like an army gathering strength or a final stand in an epic battle. The mood transforms from personal torment to collective catharsis, moving from claustrophobic intimacy to vast, cinematic scope. This anthemic finale doesn't offer resolution but liberation through confrontation—the sound of rising bloodied but unbroken, where triumph mingles with sorrow and private pain becomes transcendent. Influenced by The Doors, Portishead, and Nico, with echoes of dramatic darkwave/gothic rock, "Your Monsters" is both a meditation on intimacy and a reckoning with the darker forces that surface when two people collide.
The band reflect: "'Your Monsters' is about the raw tenderness of love while confronting the shadows that emerge in intimacy. It's about those moments when connection becomes collision, when what we cherish can also consume us. It's an honest reckoning with both the light and dark we bring to each other."
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Les Flâneurs - Fireworks feat. Avantage Kairos.
Les Flâneurs is the project of the musician and producer Alessandro Marchetti. His first album A Long Season (2020) was played in countless nations around the world and got rave reviews and appreciation. Afterwards, the project entered a phase of exploration. The new album Afterglow, to be released in 2026, arrives after six years of research, experimentation, and collaboration — a slow process shaped by mood, instinct, and artistic necessity rather than industry timing.
What if love was a fireworks show? A fire, yes, but a fireworks fire — a fleeting sensation of unknown fantasy. Fireworks captures that ephemeral explosion of color, light, and emotion: dazzling, intense, and impossible to hold. Like a spark in the darkest night, it illuminates, mesmerizes, and disappears almost as quickly as it arrives, leaving a space for the imagination to wander — between expectation and fulfillment.
The song was born as a collaboration between Les Flâneurs and Avantage Kairos, the singer and leader of the band Kairoscode, who added voice and lyrics to Marchetti's instrumental composition, forging the definitive identity of the song. Fireworks' video was filmed in the stunning landscapes of the Azores, where the singer Avantage Kairos now lives, by the Portuguese director Paula Murio. The everyday life's scenes from the heavenly island translate the song’s dreamlike intensity into cinematic images full of color, light, and poetic narrative.
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Eleyet McConnell - The Horizon.
Award-winning husband-and-wife duo Eleyet McConnell are set to release their highly anticipated sophomore album, The Journey, on March 6, 2026, across all major digital platforms. The project marks a powerful new chapter for Angie and Chris McConnell, showcasing their most confident, expansive, and emotionally driven work to date.
Leading the album is the anthemic first single and official music video, “The Horizon,” a classic rock–inspired statement of resilience, perseverance, and forward motion. Built around driving guitars, soaring melodies, and heartfelt lyrics, the track has quickly become a defining moment in the duo’s evolving sound.
The Journey continues the momentum Eleyet McConnell have built as one of independent music’s most authentic and compelling voices. Blending rock, Americana, and roots influences, the album explores themes of survival, self-discovery, love, accountability, and hope—reflecting both personal and universal struggles.
Produced and recorded by Patrick Himes at Reel Love Recording Company, the album features a seasoned lineup of musicians, including: Angie McConnell – Vocals, keys; Chris McConnell – Bass; Brandon Ullery – Guitar; Rob Olsen – Guitar; Patrick Himes – B3/Keys, Producer; Kimmi Sampson – Fiddle; Kenny Barnett – Drums, JD Harris – B3.
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Andervel - Foxglove.
On May 1st Mexican-born, Reykjavík-based singer-songwriter Andervel will release his debut album Ironclad & Palm Trees. A folk-leaning, multilingual record shaped by migration, memory and the meeting of two homelands, the album expands the poetic, cross-cultural world he has been steadily building across recent singles, where the warmth of Mexico meets the windswept quiet of Iceland.
Today, alongside the announcement, Andervel has shared the album’s lead single, ‘Foxglove’. Named after the hardy, wind-tossed flower that thrives across Icelandic landscapes, the track reflects on resilience during moments of transition. Beyond describing the seasonal shift from summer into autumn and the transformation of the Icelandic landscape, the song captures an intimate moment of suspension: between light and darkness, the hidden and the visible. Gentle finger-picked guitar and brushed percussion contrast with the relentless force of the Icelandic wind, which pounds against walls like ocean waves. Written during a period of anxiety as Anderson and his partner faced the long descent into winter, the song was inspired by a seemingly fragile flower surviving against the magnitude of harsh weather - a quiet meditation on waiting, uncertainty, and finding strength before change arrives.
Ironclad & Palm Trees reflects a project that has grown alongside its creator, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist José Luis Anderson. His classical vocal training (Anderson was mentored by his grandfather, award-winning opera tenor Librado Alexander), early musical upbringing, and years performing Mexican and Latin American folk shape the timeless quality of his voice, while his life in Iceland informs the album’s emotional terrain and sense of place.
Moving fluidly between Spanish, Icelandic and English, Andervel draws from a broad lineage of lyric-driven songwriting rooted in the folk tradition. Alongside contemporary influences such as Adrianne Lenker, Laura Marling and Natalia Lafourcade, as well as Mexican composers Manuel M. Ponce and María Grever. Active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Ponce and Grever helped bridge European classical traditions with Mexican folk music, creating intimate, expressive vocal works whose emotional directness continues to resonate in Andervel’s songwriting and live performances.
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