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Indie Rock Finds Its Depth in A Is For Atom’s New Release “Out of the Blue”

by Leslie Sherman April 21, 2026 5:44 am Tagged With: 2026, indie rock, new album, new music, Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Indie rock isn’t always the place you go looking for nuance. Too often, it settles into familiar shapes with its chiming guitars, introspective lyrics and just enough atmosphere to pass for depth. It’s a sound that found its footing years ago and, in many cases, hasn’t strayed too far since.

But every so often, an artist comes along who understands that the form is only the starting point, not the destination. A Is for Atom is one such project, and Out of the Blue is a quietly compelling reminder of that.

It would be easy to frame this as a comeback record, given the years between releases, but that doesn’t quite capture what’s happening here. This isn’t about returning with a bang or reinventing the wheel. Instead, Mike Cykoski uses Out of the Blue to explore something more subtle – the shifting emotional terrain of adulthood, where relationships evolve, identities blur and certainty becomes harder to come by.

Em Armstrong Reclaims Her Power on Edgy Alt-Rock Anthem “Maybe Probably Never”

by Leslie Sherman April 20, 2026 12:04 pm Tagged With: singer, songwriter

Alternative rock artist Em Armstrong breathes new life into “Maybe Probably Never,” an edgy, bold, and empowering anthem about closure, self-respect, and choosing yourself. “This song came from a tough breakup and sparked the realization that the wrong people can’t keep coming back into my life whenever it’s convenient for them,” Armstrong shares. “It’s a […]

Andrew Spice Comes Alive on “Pretty Demons” LP with Lead Single “Unafraid”

by Leslie Sherman April 20, 2026 12:01 pm Tagged With: singer, songwriter

With Pretty Demons (Remastered 2026), Andrew Spice revisits his acclaimed 2003 debut with renewed clarity and resonance. Rooted in piano-driven indie songwriting, the album captures the emotional turbulence of coming-of-age as a queer person in the late 1990s; a time when finding belonging often meant confronting hostility, isolation, and fear. Upon its original release, Pretty […]

A Lifetime in Motion – Bruce Rosenblum’s New Album “Never Too Late”

by Leslie Sherman April 17, 2026 6:38 am Tagged With: 2026, Folk, indie rock, new album, new music, singer, songwriter, United States

There’s something quietly disarming about the title Never Too Late – it reads at first like a reassurance, almost a slogan. But in Bruce Rosenblum’s hands, it becomes something much more reflective.

The album, released today, is the culmination of a long arc rather than a comeback story in the usual sense. It’s not about return so much as continuation: threads picked up, set aside, and finally woven together on his own terms.

Rosenblum’s path into this record is unusually layered, and that history is essential to understanding the music’s depth. He began studying piano at age six, and by his teen yeras was already writing songs and performing in the Boston folk scene in a duo called Yamakraw with Paul Chiten, later a multi-platinum songwriter and Emmy winning composer. The group played coffeehouses and colleges throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, sharing stages with artists such as Livingston Taylor, Phil Ochs and Steeleye Span.

Justin Maki Blends Atmosphere and Edge on “Wasting Time”

by Leslie Sherman April 13, 2026 10:26 am Tagged With: singer, songwriter

Japan-born, Canada-raised artist Justin Maki shares “Wasting Time,” a slow-groove R&B ballad that transforms uncertainty into devotion. Hopeful and hypnotic, the track blends soulful textures with alternative pop sensibilities, exploring the idea that time spent with the right person can never truly be wasted. It’s the latest single to be shared from his upcoming new […]

“Pushing Forty” Finds Ellie Heath in a Moment of Growth and Reinvention

by Leslie Sherman April 13, 2026 10:24 am Tagged With: singer, songwriter

Following on the heels of recently released single, “Too Old (For This Shit),” Edmonton, AB singer-songwriter Ellie Heath shares “Pushing Forty,” the title track of her upcoming debut album, Pushing Forty (out May 29th). It’s an energetic and uplifting pop anthem that embraces aging not as a limitation, but as a moment of clarity, confidence […]

Jont Reflects on Love, Presence, and Self-Discovery on “You In The World”

by Leslie Sherman April 13, 2026 10:22 am Tagged With: singer, songwriter

“You In The World” arrives as one of the most quietly powerful moments on Jont’s forthcoming album Walk Right Through (out May 15th). It’s a song that feels less written than revealed. Loving, fulfilled, and deeply reflective, the track unfolds as a universal declaration of connection, gathering together threads of romantic love, parenthood, time passing, […]

Allegories Embrace Chaos and Dreamlogic on New Single “Horrible Wonder”

by Leslie Sherman April 13, 2026 10:20 am Tagged With: singer, songwriter

Experimental duo Allegories share “Horrible Wonder,” a reflective, floating single that transforms confusion into catharsis. Blurring the line between indie electronic textures and atmospheric rock, the track drifts through layered emotion while quietly building toward a triumphant acceptance of the unknowable. Another in the duo’s growing series of songs that began on ukulele before morphing […]

Interview: BOBBO BYRNES

by Leslie Sherman April 13, 2026 3:40 am Tagged With: 2026, book, Folk, indie rock, new releases, Pop, reviews, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

There’s a certain kind of artist who never quite fits the industry mold. For decades, guided more by instinct than infrastructure, Bobbo Byrnes has built a body of work the long way around: through miles on the road, small rooms filled with shared breath and a quiet, unwavering commitment to the craft itself. His memoir, Too Many Miles, captures that journey in full.

Rather than chasing the spotlight, he’s created something more elusive: a career on his own terms. From self-releasing albums like My Affect Is Appropriate to navigating the false starts of industry attention, his story is one of experience over expectation. There’s a lineage here too: echoes of artists like Tom Petty, Kate Bush, and Bruce Springsteen, figures who followed their own compass rather than the market’s, and in doing so, built lasting deeply personal legacies.

Esther Anaya Expands Her Performance-Driven Sound With New Bass House Single “Triple Threat”

by Leslie Sherman April 10, 2026 9:04 am Tagged With: singer, songwriter

There are artists who perform, and then there are artists who build entire experiences around their presence. With the release of her new single “Triple Threat,” internationally recognized DJ, violinist, and producer Esther Anaya leans fully into the latter. The track arrives tomorrow as a bold, high-energy addition to the bass house landscape, carrying the […]

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