Faithful Tragedy’s latest release, Miss You, brings a mesmerizing dose of indie-prog rock that showcases the atmospheric genius of R.o.Y., the mastermind behind this Delhi-based project. Steeped in a poetic fusion of progressive rock, psychedelia, and cinematic storytelling, “Miss You” is less of a...
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Kid Anansi’s track “Shit on Company Time” doesn’t just ask listeners to pause their 9-to-5; it dares them to rebel with a purpose. In this audacious spoken word piece, Anansi lashes out at the grind culture that monopolizes our time, punctuating each stanza with...
Hi Blake and welcome to College Radio Charts! How has your November been so far?Hi, thank you for taking the time to do this. Ummm my Nov started rocky I was in the hospital with a throat infection. So not so great for the...
Soft Yes, the NYC art-rock quartet whose ethos is as enigmatic as their sound, strikes again with “Odd Numbers,” released October 16, 2024. Known for twisting the familiar into something wholly unpredictable, Soft Yes weaves together elements of post-punk and art rock, crafting a...
SlackRebel’s “Escape”: A Frenetic Punch of Indie Rock Energy SlackRebel, the scrappy duo hailing from Perth, Western Australia, is back with a blistering new single, “Escape”. Released on October 18th, this adrenaline-packed track clocks in just under three minutes but packs enough punch to...
Friday Dies – “Hammer Down” After nearly three decades of silence, Friday Dies returns with a vengeance in their latest single, “Hammer Down.” Known for their hardcore metal roots, the band rekindles the gritty power that defined their underground rise in the ’80s and...
The Michael Perspective Offers a Sonic Bridge Between Worlds on “Listen” With his newest single “Listen,” Michael Fiore, under the moniker The Michael Perspective, crafts a hauntingly beautiful meditation on life, loss, and the ever-present echoes of those we’ve loved. Released just in time...
Max Matthew, the dynamic pop-rock duo of Matt DePaolo and Max Cappello, is back with their latest single, “Dead of the Night,” and it’s nothing short of a late-night anthem. Known for their infectious blend of danceable pop, blues-infused guitar riffs, and singalong vocals,...
In a year filled with remarkable releases, Alaska Borealis emerges as one of the most unexpected and captivating projects of 2024. Named after the awe-inspiring Northern Lights, the album serves as a beacon of musical creativity, casting light on Alaska’s burgeoning hip-hop scene. And...
Julian Joel’s latest single, “Pull Up,” released on September 2, 2024, is a soulful declaration that solidifies him as an artist capable of transcending genres with ease. Born and raised in Detroit, Joel’s musical roots are deeply intertwined with the gospel traditions of the...