indie
Indie music features a sampling of maverick musicians that favor the DIY approach to music making.
Jont Rises from the Winter of the Soul with “Dark Days Are Over”
Nova Scotia via London singer-songwriter Jont returns with “Dark Days Are Over”—a defiant, emotionally raw anthem that channels the spirit of renewal after despair, and the untamed joy that emerges when we simply begin again.
By Chris Adams7 months ago in Beat
The Battle for Our Souls: The Bapti$$ Confronts Legacy and Liberation on “My Father’s Sins”
Following the soul-stirring release of “Crazyglue and Skeletons,” The Bapti$$, the boundary-pushing musical rebirth of multi-instrumentalist Joseph LaPlante, returns with “My Father’s Sins,” a raw, introspective new single taken from his just-announced debut album, Pop Cult(ure), out September 26th.
By Chris Adams7 months ago in Beat
Harlem’s Neek Bucks Shows Hip-Hop What Giving Back Really Looks Like With Buck's Day
Harlem Hosts the 3rd Annual Neek Bucks Day: Bridging Style, Sports, and Community Impact by NWO SPARROW On August 10th, Harlem’s pulse will once again beat in unison for a now-established tradition: Neek Bucks Day. Back for its third year, this community-centered event blends basketball, fashion, music, and neighborhood pride in a way only Harlem can.
By NWO SPARROW7 months ago in Beat
Saint Tone's New Single "Explode" is a Gentle Reckoning with the Past, and a Call to Let Go
Saint Tone’s latest single, “Explode,” is a quiet revelation - a raw and personal ballad that carries the emotional weight of someone finally ready to release what no longer serves them.
By Whitney Miller7 months ago in Beat
🕯 Sonic Séance: Channeling the Dead Through Dark Ambient
Dark ambient is often described as haunting—but what if it wasn’t just a vibe? What if it was a method of summoning? Not in the theatrical occult sense, but as a ritual of remembrance—a way to invite the presence of those we’ve lost, or the versions of ourselves that time has buried.
By Yokai Circle8 months ago in Beat




