Mel Denisse Finds Power in Standing Still
Floating but grounded, heavy but soft — mel denisse’s "Going Nowhere" is the kind of shoegaze track you play on repeat during rainy afternoons.

Floating but grounded, heavy but soft — mel denisse’s "Going Nowhere" is the kind of shoegaze track you play on repeat during rainy afternoons.
Belle Blue taps into 90s-leaning rock with “Jack”, balancing sweetness, fragility, and a quiet rage that feels very now.
Poor Bambi just dropped "Skyscrapers Soaring, Yet We’re Drowning", a furious noise-rock anthem that’s raw, powerful, and impossible to ignore.
Let it run. Dylan Rockwell closes his new EP with "Down" — abstract, driven, and full of attitude.
Khameleon’s “Westbound” is the kind of song that makes coffee taste better. Smooth lo-fi warmth, soulful vocals, and a groove that just fits.
Jack Manley’s "Damn Girl" is a hypnotic rock confession — seductive, doomed, and unforgettable.
"House of Shame" is folk punk with a sting — sharp, funny, and wildly easy to play on repeat.
Like a letter from an old friend who nearly didn’t make it back. Jack Manley’s new single "Way Loud" is raw and impossible to ignore.
MacGregor Burns sounds like he just walked out of a Harmony Korine film and into your headphones.
"Skeletons" by The Dog’s Body doesn’t sugarcoat death. It gives it distortion, urgency, and just enough shoegaze to soften the fall. Raw, loud, personal.
Walter The Producer's "Roadtrip" is a heady, hypnotic blur of alt-rock fuzz and disco pop glaze
Matt Hibbard returns with “Breathe”, a slowburn alt-rock gem soaked in soul and memory.
