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Indigo King – Wednesday: Alt-Pop Drift Between Reflection and Release
Indigo King is a genre-blending alt-pop artist whose sound moves fluidly between indie-pop, alt-folk, and electronic textures. Untethered by strict genre boundaries, she creates immersive sonic spaces built around textured vocals, warm atmospheric production, and emotionally honest lyricism. Her songwriting explores the delicate intersections between self, relationships, and the shifting world around her — each track unfolding like both a confession and a quiet reckoning. Wed

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2 days ago1 min read


The Recks – Low Life: Isle of Sark’s Psychedelic Funk Storm
The Recks are a five-piece, genre-bending band from the Isle of Sark in the Channel Islands, fusing gypsy jazz, folk, funk, and psychedelic rock into a high-voltage live experience. Formed in 2012, the group have steadily built their name through relentless touring and standout festival appearances at Boomtown Fair, Isle of Wight Festival, Latitude, Boardmasters, Beautiful Days, and BBC Music Introducing Live. With airplay across BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio One, and BBC World Serv

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2 days ago2 min read


Edie Arnold Is a Loser (2026) by Megan Rico and Kade Atwood
A chaotic punk-rock coming-of-age comedy about outsiders, rebellion, and teenage identity Being a loser finally becomes power. Edie Arnold Is a Loser follows awkward outsider Edie as she shakes up her strict Catholic school by forming a punk band with a group of fellow misfits. What begins as teenage rebellion slowly becomes a story about self-worth, friendship, and emotional acceptance beneath the chaos and absurd humor. Megan Rico and Kade Atwood combine punk energy, raunch

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2 days ago10 min read


Slow Cooked – Half Tesla: London-Based Avant-Cellist Blends Post-Punk Urgency and Orchestral Textures
Slow Cooked is the solo moniker of Louie Barby, a cellist and vocalist from Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, who has carved out a distinctive avant-garde space in the London DIY scene since 2019. He mutates traditional cello strings with looping electronics and post-punk attitude to bridge orchestral instrumentation and raw indie grit. His unique cello style has made him a vital collaborator, landing session and support roles for King Krule, Black Country New Road, Nourished by Tim

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3 days ago2 min read


Tanzana – Covet: Glasgow Alt-Rock Quintet Blends Trip-Hop and Gothic Whimsy
Tanzana is a five-piece, all-female alternative rock band from Glasgow, Scotland, carving out a distinct space in the UK independent market since forming at the start of 2023. They create trip-hop-influenced alternative rock drawing inspiration from pioneering acts like Radiohead, Massive Attack, Wolf Alice, and Big Thief. Backed by their captivating debut era and widespread local acclaim, the group has earned significant praise from major music outlets like Clash, So Young M

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3 days ago2 min read


DITZ – Clocks: Brighton Post-Punk Outfit Explores Societal Tension
DITZ is an intense five-piece alternative collective from Brighton, UK, carving out a distinct, noise-drenched space in the international rock circuit. Known for their volatile, heavy instrumentation and chaotic creative engine, the outfit has spent years developing a signature sound that effortlessly bounces between visceral post-punk, abrasive noise rock, and experimental hardcore. Over a steady stream of acclaimed releases and chaotic live tours, they have cultivated a dee

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3 days ago2 min read


TERE! – LIAR: Spanish Queer-Rock Artist Explores Female Rage and Betrayal
TERE! is a 20-year-old queer rock artist originally from Spain and currently studying music in Liverpool, carving out a distinct space in the alternative scene since 2020. She expresses her female rage through an innovative, modern grunge sound, deeply influenced by iconic rock vocalists like Joan Jett, Olivia Rodrigo, and Hayley Williams. Backed by an extensive catalog of 17 independent song releases and major festival appearances, the artist has earned widespread praise acr

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3 days ago2 min read


No Photos – I Love You So Much: Irish Alt-Pop Trio Explores Isolation and Friendship
No Photos is a Dublin alternative trio featuring frontmen Casper Ivy and Zach Okay alongside producer Erik Konijn. Formed in 2022, they blend bedroom R&B, indie rock, and alt-pop. Longlisted for the Glastonbury Emerging Talents Competition for "Sundays Are Always Quiet," the band has earned strong praise from Hot Press, Nialler9, and Secret Sessions as a top rising Irish independent act. I Love You So Much: A Poignant Blend of Nature-Inspired Atmospheres, Indie-Pop Sensibilit

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3 days ago2 min read


Cold Storage (2026) by Jonny Campbell
A chaotic body-horror comedy blending mutant fungus terror, dark humor, and apocalyptic panic One forgotten experiment becomes a night of explosive survival. Cold Storage follows two overnight storage-facility employees who discover a deadly parasitic fungus escaping from a secret underground government containment site. As the organism rapidly mutates and spreads, they are forced to survive alongside an aging bioterror operative trying to prevent global extinction. Jonny Cam

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3 days ago10 min read


Conference of the Birds (2025) by Amin Motallebzadeh
German-Iranian Debut — Football Club Loses Its Coach and Cannot Find Its Bearings — Grief as Suspended Time Head coach Dené dies. The film occupies the aftermath — not the succession crisis but the atmosphere: suspended time, restrained grief, latent downfall. Characters unnamed. Scenes unnstitched. The interim coach says through a translator: "I only know what I don't understand." The film moves in circles rather than lines. The title references Farid al-Din Attar's 12th-cen

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3 days ago9 min read


Dudes (2025) by Tobi Baumann & Jan Martin Scharf
Netflix's German Remake of Alpha Males — Four Men in Their 40s Discover That Yesterday's Privileges Are Today's Punchlines Four close-knit German friends in their mid-forties enrol in a masculinity deconstruction course after their respective crises converge simultaneously. Ulf is fired in favour of a woman and cannot tolerate his successful wife. Andi's marriage has gone sexless due to hormonal issues he refuses to discuss. Cem is a therapist whose own relationships are a di

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3 days ago13 min read


Ariella (2025) by Michael Garsin
The Loverboy Method on Film — How a Charming London Businessman Turns Love Into the Most Invisible Form of Trafficking Ariella is a hardworking young woman from São Paulo who meets Ben, a charming London businessman, and follows him into a life she believed was love. Ben is a loverboy — using romantic manipulation rather than physical force to coerce women into sex work. The film traces the slow erosion of Ariella's freedom, identity, and self-trust through psychological rath

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3 days ago14 min read


A Blue Bird (2023) by Ariel Rotter
Argentine Intimate Drama — Three Chapters, Pervasive Blue, and the Man Who Cannot Close a Single Chapter of His Life Javier and Valeria move into their dream house — the perfect home for when the baby arrives, which hasn't arrived in six years. When Camila, a work colleague, tells Javier she is pregnant from their one-night encounter, the infidelity is barely the story. The real subject is Javier's incapacity to close chapters. Divided into three chapters: the son, the father

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3 days ago12 min read


Una Madre (2023) by Stefano Chiantini
Social Realism's Roman Periphery — Three Women, One Baby, and the Toxic Cycle That Can Still Be Interrupted Deva is twenty, lives in a caravan at Settebagni on the Via Salaria with her mother Giovanna, who drinks and prostitutes herself. She hustles odd jobs to keep them both alive. She had an abortion she knew was right and has not recovered from. When she finds work at Carla's fishmonger shop, she is also expected to babysit Carla's one-year-old nephew — whose biological mo

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3 days ago11 min read


Smalltown Girl (2025) by Hille Norden
A raw coming-of-age drama about female friendship, emotional damage, and self-destruction Freedom slowly becomes emotional collapse. Smalltown Girl follows Nore, a rebellious young woman whose impulsive lifestyle begins disrupting the fragile stability of her roommate and former classmate Jonna. What starts as a chaotic portrait of nightlife, casual relationships, and emotional escapism gradually transforms into a deeper exploration of trauma, loneliness, and emotional depend

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4 days ago10 min read


Wild Urge (2024) by Sharon Bar-Ziv
A tense psychological crime drama about abuse of power, trauma, and justice Truth becomes dangerous when power protects itself. Wild Urge follows a determined female detective investigating a respected lawyer accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a young woman. Based on a true story, the film explores how institutional power, manipulation, and fear complicate the search for justice. Rather than functioning as a conventional crime thriller, Sharon Bar-Ziv approaches the

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4 days ago10 min read


Sofía (2025) by Harvy Muñoz
A socially grounded immigration drama about sacrifice, survival, and the collapse of the European dream Hope slowly turns into emotional and social instability. Sofía follows a single mother who leaves Colombia and travels to Spain searching for financial security and a better future for her family. What begins as a hopeful migration journey quickly becomes a harsh confrontation with homelessness, exploitation, loneliness, and emotional vulnerability. Harvy Muñoz approaches t

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4 days ago10 min read


Sirat (2025) by Oliver Laxe
A hypnotic desert odyssey about grief, disappearance, and spiritual collapse Searching for someone becomes a journey through emotional and physical ruin. Sirat follows a father and son crossing the Moroccan desert in search of a missing daughter lost somewhere within rave culture and transient communities. What begins as a missing-person story slowly transforms into an intense psychological and existential journey shaped by grief, uncertainty, and emotional disintegration. Ol

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4 days ago10 min read


Sofia (2025) by Melisa Eryuksel & Alex Montagnani
A gritty social drama about survival, addiction, and the struggle for a second chance Escaping the streets becomes a fight for identity and survival. Sofia follows a homeless young woman trapped within the dangerous cycle of drugs, crime, and emotional instability in South London. Desperate to rebuild her life, Sofia searches for trust, safety, and emotional stability while navigating people who may either help or exploit her. Rather than presenting a stylized crime narrative

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4 days ago10 min read


AKA – It Grows On Trees: Liverpool Psych-Punk Takes Aim at Money Culture
AKA is the new solo project from Callum Thompson, guitarist and producer of The Mysterines. Known for his gritty, guitar-driven production work within the band, Thompson now steps into a sharper, more personal spotlight. Released via Fiction Records, “It Grows On Trees (Money)” marks AKA’s debut solo statement — a pivot that leans further into distorted alt-rock and psych-inflected experimentation while retaining punk immediacy. “It Grows On Trees (Money)” is a jagged, melodi

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4 days ago1 min read


Tender Claws – Disappear: Fuzz-Drenched Goth Alt-Rock with Groove
Tender Claws was born in Belfast, began writing music in Berlin and Manchester, and is now based near Liverpool — a journey that mirrors the layered textures of her sound. Blending grunge, industrial, indie, shoegaze and goth, Tender Claws crafts dark alt-rock that balances fuzz-heavy eruptions with brooding, atmospheric restraint. Her vocals are a defining force: shifting from velvety allure to banshee-like intensity in a heartbeat. Praised by Louder Than War for channeling

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4 days ago1 min read


SYFTA – Gold Dust: Widnes Indie-Rock Built for Big Rooms
SYFTA are a four-piece indie-rock outfit from Widnes, North West England. Known for their high-energy approach and straight-to-the-point songwriting, the band have built a reputation around loud guitars, tight rhythms, and live-ready choruses. “Gold Dust” marks a key moment in their trajectory — a confident return that reasserts their presence on the UK indie circuit. Rooted in Northern grit and community-driven live culture, SYFTA’s sound leans into raw momentum over polish.

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4 days ago1 min read


Karigula (2024) by Carsten Unger
A dark psychological drama about obsession, damaged love, and emotional decay Love slowly turns into emotional destruction. Karigula follows emotionally fractured characters trapped in unstable relationships shaped by longing, manipulation, and emotional dependency. The film blends psychological drama with surreal emotional intensity, creating an atmosphere filled with discomfort and melancholy. Rather than focusing on conventional narrative structure, Carsten Unger prioritiz

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4 days ago10 min read


Final Heist (2024) by Ted Campbell
The Female-Led Prison Break Caper Where a Mother's Criminal Past Becomes Her Daughter's Only Hope Willa is a reformed criminal with a sick daughter and a husband locked in maximum security. The only path to saving the girl is breaking her father out. Willa reassembles her old crew — Flynn the cool librarian, Hailey, Kenzie — and plans the heist. Written and directed by Ted Campbell, co-written with Richard Pierce. Stars Camila Banus (Days of Our Lives), Jasmine Shanise, Virgi

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4 days ago10 min read
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