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The Eradicats Interview: The Punk Rock Thing to Do on Recovery and “I Ate a Sandwich”
Interview Feature Independent music has long functioned as a space where personal experience becomes part of collective expression. In recent years, conversations around mental health, body image and recovery have increasingly entered songwriting, expanding the emotional vocabulary of genres traditionally associated with protest or confrontation. Photo by The Eradicats Kansas City bubble-grunge band The Eradicats approach these themes through a lens that combines humor, vulne

Anne
Apr 14 min read


Existential Threat I Review + Interview
Vintage Sound Meets Modern Indie: Why Existential Threat is a band to watch Photo by Existential Threat The trio Existential Threat from Pompano Beach, FL, USA, just released their new single “Taking Your Time” , and we had the chance to dive into their roots, their music, and why they proudly call themselves Neptunians ;) The band was formed in 2022, and their sound moves across multiple genres: Indie, Alternative, Folk, Punk, and Powerpop. Never heard of that mix before? W

Editorial Staff
Jan 76 min read

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Berlin Diary: Inside Karneval der Kulturen 2026 Berlin
A weekend of music, movement and cultural expression transforms the streets of Berlin once again Under the heavy heat of an almost 30-degree Berlin weekend, Karneval der Kulturen once again takes over the streets of the city. Between crowded sidewalks, drifting basslines and moving crowds, the festival’s 30th anniversary transforms Berlin into a temporary landscape of sound, movement and cultural visibility. What began in the mid-1990s as a response to racism, exclusion and s

Anne
18 minutes ago2 min read


Three Track Week #19 - Independent Music Culture and Emotional Continuity
Between Return, Reinvention and Emotional Continuity This week’s Three Track Week selections explore how independent artists engage with continuity - not as nostalgia, but as a way of reconnecting with identity, memory and emotional experience. Across Americana-inflected indie rock, reinterpretations of classic songwriting and psychedelic pop shaped by emotional directness, the featured releases reflect different forms of return after periods of distance or change. Rather tha

Anne
17 hours ago6 min read


On This Track #15: Food for the Wyrm – "A Wicked Huntsman"
Trauma, Folk Memory and the Ritual of Reinterpretation With "A Wicked Huntsman", California-based project Food for the Wyrm approaches folk music less as preservation than as confrontation. Across eight tracks shaped by doom, drone, punk energy and traditional folk structures, songwriter Beau James Wilding constructs an album concerned with trauma not as isolated event, but as an enduring psychological landscape. Cover by Food for the Wyrm Rather than separating darkness from

Raven
18 hours ago2 min read
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