This way: Burned
SOTD: screaming
Song of the day
Monday, March 9, 2026
“Burned” Blood Lemon
Saturday, March 7, 2026
“Celebrity Man” Bogus Genius
This way: Celebrity Man
Friday, March 6, 2026
“Cigs” Blix
This way: Cigs
Thursday, March 5, 2026
“No Place for Me” Black Beach
This way: No Place for Me
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
“(I'm On) 75” The Drin
This way: (I'm On) 75
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
“2468” Horsegirl
This way: 2468
Monday, March 2, 2026
“Big City” Wall of Voodoo
This way: Big City
Saturday, February 28, 2026
“Reuben's Train” The Deslondes
This way: Reuben's Train
Friday, February 27, 2026
“The Lighthouse Waltz” Galen & Paul
This way: The Lighthouse Waltz
Thursday, February 26, 2026
“I Love It” Icona Pop (feat. Charli XCX)
This way: I Love It
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
“Pictures of Matchstick Men” Camper Van Beethoven
This way: Pictures of Matchstick Men
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
“Wild Connection” Twisted Teens
This way: Wild Connection
Monday, February 23, 2026
“Out of Tune” Josephmooon
This way: Out of Tune
Saturday, February 21, 2026
“Timebomb” Old 97's
This way: Timebomb
Friday, February 20, 2026
“She Comes Around” Susan
This way: She Comes Around
Thursday, February 19, 2026
“Beat the Devil's Tattoo” Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
This way: Beat the Devil's Tattoo
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
“Commotion” Marc Moreland
This way: Commotion
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
“Green Eggs and Ham” Rev. Jessie Jackson, RIP
This way: Green Eggs and Ham
Monday, February 16, 2026
“Strange” Galaxy 500
This way: Strange
Saturday, February 14, 2026
“Last Sun” Pot Valiant
This way: Last Sun
Friday, February 13, 2026
“Halo” Pennikurvers
Thursday, February 12, 2026
“Gimme Soda” Dark Thoughts
This way: Gimme Soda
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
“WE WERE JUST HERE” Just Mustard
This way: WE WERE JUST HERE
In 2020, the band signed to Brooklyn-based label Partisan Records, which released their sophomore album, Heart Under, in May 2022. The album peaked at No. 17 in the Irish albums chart and received critical acclaim upon its release.
In October 2025, the band released their third album WE WERE JUST HERE.
Personnel: Katie Ball (vocals), David Noonan (guitar/vocals), Mete Kalyon (guitar), Rob Clarke (bass), Shane Maguire (drums).
[Spotify] WE WERE JUST HERE
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
“Call U Back” TTSSFU
This way: Call U Back
TTSSFU, is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist based in Manchester. She[a] played guitar in the post punk band Duvet and has since gained prominence as a solo artist in the shoegaze and dream pop genres. Stephens is signed with Partisan Records.
Stephens grew up in Wigan, Greater Manchester. The band Duvet formed in 2022, with Stephens serving as guitarist.
Under the TTSSFU moniker, Stephens released lead single "I Hope You Die" in December 2023 and the mini-album Me, Jed and Andy in February 2024 via Fear of Missing Out Records. The mini-album takes its title and inspiration from the relationship between Andy Warhol and Jed Johnson. That summer, Stephens supported Mannequin Pussy on tour.[6] In October 2024, Stephens signed with Partisan Records. The single "Studio 54" was the debut release under Partisan. In August 2025, Stephens released her second mini-album as TTSSFU titled Blown.In November 2025, Stephens released the single "Upstairs".
[Spotify] Call U Back
Monday, February 9, 2026
”Mirrors” Nightbus
Saturday, February 7, 2026
“Ain't that Nothing” Television, RIP Fred Smith
This way: Ain't that Nothing
If your perfection is perfect, then stay the course. Fred Smith died this week at 77 years old. By all accounts a great bass player. He had all the notes.
Fred Smith (April 10, 1948 – February 5, 2026) was an American bass guitarist, best known for his work with the rock band Television. He was the original bassist with Angel and the Snake, which changed names to Blondie and the Banzai Babies, and then Blondie. He quit in spring 1975 to replace Richard Hell who had left Television over disputes with Tom Verlaine. Hell went on to form The Heartbreakers with Johnny Thunders. At the time, Television played at CBGB along with Blondie.
Adventure is the second album by the American rock band Television, released in April 1978 by Elektra Records.
The music of Adventure have been described as art punk, punk rock and new wave. On the album's sound, Mark Deming of AllMusic writes, "Where Marquee Moon was direct and straightforward in its approach, with the subtleties clearly in the performance and not in the production, Adventure is a decidedly softer and less aggressive disc, and while John Jansen's production isn't intrusive, it does round off the edges of the band's sound in a way Andy Johns' work on the first album did not."
[Spotify] Ain't that Nothing
Friday, February 6, 2026
“Kick it” Peaches (Featuring Iggy Pop)
This way: Kick it
Tim Jonze of NME commented that the song is "splattered with sleaze and sharp as a blade," and that "this is rock'n'roll how it should be played." Conversely, Heather Phares of Allmusic described that the song "should be more exciting than it actually it is."
The music video for "Kick It" was directed by Dawn Shadforth and Alex Smith. It shows Peaches and Iggy fighting against some zombies. The video begins with zombies walking on the streets while Peaches and Iggy are yelling the lyrics at each other. They hit the zombies throughout the video until they've beaten them all down.
[Spotify] Kick it
Thursday, February 5, 2026
“Satelite Mind” Metric
This way: Satelite Mind
Metric are a Canadian indie rock band founded in 1998 in Toronto, Ontario. The band consists of Emily Haines (lead vocals, synthesizers, guitar, tambourine, harmonica, piano), James Shaw (guitar, synthesizers, theremin, backing vocals), Joshua Winstead (bass, synthesizers, backing vocals), and Joules Scott-Key (drums, percussion). The band started in 1998 as a duo formed by Haines and Shaw with the name "Mainstream".[2][3] After releasing an EP titled Mainstream EP, they changed the band's name to Metric.
The band's first studio album, Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?, was released in 2003. Live It Out, released in 2005, was nominated for the 2006 Polaris Music Prize for the "Canadian Album of the Year" and for the 2006 Juno Awards for "Best Alternative Album". Their third studio album, Grow Up and Blow Away, was recorded in 2001; it was initially planned as their debut album, but was delayed for many years and finally released, with some changes, in 2007.
[Spotify] Satelite Mind
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
“Is It Now?” Automatic
This way: Is It Now?
“dub reggae, motorik rhythms, and gnarly synth work inspired by bands like NEU! and Suicide with the eerie atmosphere of films by auteurs like David Lynch and Dario Argento…”
[Spotify] Is It Now?
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
“Adore You” Rosa Damask
Monday, February 2, 2026
“Out of State Plates” Fast Kids
This way: Out of State Plates
[Spotify] Out of State Plates
Saturday, January 31, 2026
“Autumn. On You” Carrie Biell
This way: Autumn. On You
Seattle singer-songwriter Carrie Biell has been moving audiences for decades with her gentle, graceful hooks and concrete, heartfelt lyrics. As a twin and daughter of Deaf parents, her upbringing was anything but ordinary. Carrie came out as a teenager, and after connecting with other Queer artists, music became the outlet that found her a home in Seattle's expansive indie rock scene. At 20 years old, her first solo release in 2001 "Symphony of Sirens" launched her music career - landing her on some of Seattle's top stages, and frequent radio play on indie stations like KEXP, KBOO, and KCRW.
After releasing four full-lengths and touring the country as a solo artist, Carrie shifted her focus to motherhood with the birth of her son in 2013. By 2016, she and twin sister Cat Biell founded the queer synth rock band Moon Palace. The band has been actively releasing and performing around the country, building an adoring fanbase.
[Spotify] Autumn. On You
Friday, January 30, 2026
“Mysteries of Love” Julee Cruise
This way: Mysteries of Love
Cruise is best known for her 1989 single "Falling"; an instrumental version was used as the theme song for the television series Twin Peaks in which she appeared in a recurring role as a roadhouse singer. She reprised the role in the 1992 movie Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (which also featured her music), and in the 2017 revival series Twin Peaks: The Return. She was also featured in Lynch and Badalamenti's avant-garde 1990 theater production Industrial Symphony No. 1, which was filmed and released on home media.
Other notable singles included "Rockin' Back Inside My Heart" (1990) and "If I Survive" (1999) by the band Hybrid, which featured her vocals. In the 1990s, she was a touring member of the B-52's, filling in for Cindy Wilson. Cruise was also a stage actress and appeared in the off-Broadway musicals Return to the Forbidden Planet and Radiant Baby in 2004. Her final album, My Secret Life, was released in 2011.
[Spotify] Mysteries of Love
Thursday, January 29, 2026
“Cold was the Ground” The Limiñanas
This way: Cold was the Ground
[Spotify] Cold was the Ground
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
“Hi No Tori” Golden Bug +
This way: Hi No Tori
[Spotify] Hi No Tori
“Burned” Blood Lemon
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