Heavy. Dark. Electric: Into the deep with Iress

Based in LA, floating between the bright sun and the deep darkness of the Atlantic Ocean, Iress creates an original heavy sound. Last week the 4 piece band released “Nest’, the third single of their upcoming album “Flaw”.
What we need now: Le Fomo & uplifting electro trash pop

Le Fomo will rattle your guts with their rawness and cradle you with their catchy riffs! Last week the refreshing electro trash pop duo released “Tiny Anchor,” the second single of their upcoming debut album “Swallow Me Whole.”
Live recording at the Dutch grasslands with Tricklebolt

Blues rock band Tricklebolt came with a COVID-19-Proof live music solution: a Drive Tour. And we, the crew from Frequenzy, will capture this memorable event on August 15 at the grasslands of Lemele.
More than simple melancholy: Ailbhe Reddy

“Between Your Teeth” is a promising preview for the upcoming album from Dublin artist Ailbhe Reddy. Ailbhe combines her unique style in a more indie rock way, without losing the folkhewn roots of her sound.
From the Beat Scientist Makaya McCraven

The new album “Universal Beings E&F Sides” is an addendum to Makaya McCraven’s critically-acclaimed 2018 release “Universal Beings.” It presents 14 new pieces of organic beat music cut from the original sessions.
Anna Burch’s “If You’re Dreaming” moves with intention

Even at its most introverted, “If You’re Dreaming” is always warm and present. The new album of Anna Burch turned out to be the perfect soundtrack for the quarantine. Because of the pandemic the album tour is rescheduled.
Into new territories of dynamics: METZ

“Change is inevitable if you’re lucky,” says guitarist/vocalist Alex Edkins while talking about “Atlas Vending”, the fourth full-length album by Toronto’s METZ.
From Nottingham misfits Headcut: “The Flow”

Some musicians create from an urge to bring their message into the world and some musicians create just because they f*cking love to create and play. Debut EP “The Flow” from Notts post punk band Headcut catches that sound!
“Music has always been where I go to express myself when I couldn’t any other way.”

In a little house somewhere in Florida, singer songwriter Jennifer Msumba created a debut album which is distinguished by its simplicity and authenticity.
A joyful work with deep roots: “Sons of Ethiopia”

“Sons of Ethiopia” from Admas is a fascinating piece of the Ethiopian musical puzzle. Emerging from the community of Ethiopian exiles who had been scattered to the winds by the brutality of the Derg dictatorship, the album was in 1984 the sound of a new generation.