

Three Track Week: Signals #4
From hybridity and re-entry to early-stage authorship This week’s Three Track Week Signals #4 selection brings together artists operating across different temporal and structural conditions of independent music practice, from emerging voices to late-stage repositioning and hybrid genre construction. Rather than converging around a shared sound, these tracks point toward different ways of navigating artistic identity. What emerges is a set of approaches: dissolving genre bound

Editorial Staff
3 days ago4 min read


Artist of the Week: The Moss
This week’s Artist of the Week is The Moss. The band move within a space where freedom becomes form, shaping indie rock around movement, self-definition and the search for a life lived outside fixed expectations. Their music feels rooted in landscape as much as genre. Across "Big Blue Moon", the group channel surf-rock brightness, alternative grit and melodic immediacy into something open and kinetic. The songs carry a sense of motion, as if written between highways, coastlin

Raven
6 days ago1 min read


Three Track Week #15
From reinvention and cultural memory to heartbreak as reconstruction This week’s Three Track Week selections explore how artists rebuild after disruption. Across garage rock, archival pop and contemporary songwriting, the tracks reflect different forms of continuation: reclaiming agency, preserving legacy and turning heartbreak into growth. Rather than sharing one sound, they are connected through transition. Each release asks how identity, memory and momentum can be sustaine

Editorial Staff
7 days ago5 min read



