• 15 Jun, 2025

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Turning Practice into Performance: Meet Cytosis

Turning Practice into Performance: Meet Cytosis

When four high school friends from Wollongong attended a music camp in 2022, they didn’t realize they were setting the foundation for one of the region's most exciting indie- psych outfits. That’s how Cytosis was born—Hector (vocals/guitar), Miles (bass/keys), Brinley (guitar), and Jayden (drums/backing vocals) transformed shared curiosity into serious sonic intent.

Halcyon’s High Voltage: The Indie Rock Surge From Mascoutah

Halcyon’s High Voltage: The Indie Rock Surge From Mascoutah

Nine months into their journey, Halcyon has already etched their name into the heartbeat of the St. Louis music scene. What started as a shared passion among five musicians from Mascoutah, Illinois, has quickly escalated into something larger—a band that’s commanding attention for its dynamic indie rock sound, a powerful stage presence, and an unwavering commitment to storytelling through music.

Tabot: Rhythms of Resilience and Self-Discovery

Tabot: Rhythms of Resilience and Self-Discovery

At the intersection of vulnerability and vision, Belgian artist Tabot crafts music that feels deeply personal yet universally resonant. Having first touched the mic during the heyday of Migos and Bryson Tiller, Tabot’s journey began not with grand ambitions, but with an urge to process unspoken emotions.

Aaronn: The Artist With a Pulse on the Universe

Aaronn: The Artist With a Pulse on the Universe

There’s a certain quiet force in music that doesn’t need spectacle to make an impact. Some artists just feel true—not because of how loudly they declare themselves, but because their work echoes long after it ends. That’s what drew me to Aaronn.

From Asheville to Austin: Jelly Ellington’s Road to Rock Renewal

From Asheville to Austin: Jelly Ellington’s Road to Rock Renewal

In the heart of Austin’s famed music scene, Jelly Ellington is crafting a sound that feels both deeply rooted and refreshingly personal. A guitarist whose journey began with classical training in Western North Carolina, Jelly has grown into a commanding artist in the blues rock world—where storytelling, emotion, and precision collide.