BLEACH – The More She Lives
BLEACH’s ‘The More She Lives’ is a hazily dark alternative rock anthem that soars with raw emotion and sonic intensity. Anchored by thumping drums and a driving bassline that feels almost weightless in its momentum, the track builds an ethereal yet urgent atmosphere. The female vocals cut through the haze with a haunting beauty, balancing delicacy and power in equal measure. Swirling guitar textures and anthemic melodies push the song forward, making it a captivating listen from start to finish.
Adam Lytle – Black Masses
‘Black Masses’ is a brooding, bass-heavy masterpiece that feels less like a song and more like a ritual. With its thunderous low-end frequencies and gothic-tinged lyricism, it plunges the listener into a warm, all-encompassing bath of sound. The track pulses with a dark, hypnotic energy, the vocals, haunting yet commanding, drift through the mix like a creature coming out of the shadows in a mist-filled forest. ‘Black Masses’ is intoxicating, thanks to its richness, and immersive soundscape. The single is taken from Adam Lytle’s upcoming album ‘Altar’, which is due out on the 2nd of May.
Noir Pixel – Random Forest (feat. Samtar)
‘Random Forest’ is a genre-defying storm, where hip-hop grit collides with rock’s raw power. Noir Pixel and Samtar crafted a heavy, thumping track that feels both hazy and electrifying, layering brooding spoken vocals over pounding beats and jagged riffs. There’s a feverish energy here, reminiscent of Fever 333 and YONAKA, yet the track carves its own unsettling, hypnotic path. The dark atmosphere feels like wandering through a sonic fog, unpredictable yet gripping. ‘Random Forest’ doesn’t just blend genres; it bends them into something thrillingly unclassifiable.
SYML – Carry No Thing
SYML’s latest release is a breath-taking ode to love, wrapped in soft alternative pop compositions. With its central hook, “I will carry nothing but my love for you,” the song radiates sincerity and emotional depth. The delicate instrumentation swells gracefully, allowing SYML’s stunning vocals to take centre stage, it’s rich, vulnerable, and utterly captivating. Each note feels weightless yet profound, drifting between tender intimacy and expansive euphoria. It’s a track that lingers long after it ends, a testament to love’s purest form.