Published: 25 June 2025
Discovered this really cool band not so long ago... and I've been hooked ever since.
Sunfall Festival was an AMAZING indie rock band based in Provo, Utah fronted by Amy Gileadi, with Chris Peterson on drums and Scott Wiley on guitar. Their sound? insanely unique & pure nostalgic magic.
Their album Bang Bang Bang? is the kind of record that makes you want to write in your diary and decorate your wall with magazine clippings while you blast it from your stereo. Literal perfection.
My favorite songs? DEFINITELY Choose To Be and If Your Day Is So Sunny. It's giving "teenage heartbreak but make it beautiful." It's giving 2003, layered tank tops, checkered wristbands, and late night chats on MSN.
This band deserved way way WAYYYY more attention than they got. Hidden gem doesn't even begin to cover it. You should definitely give them a listen trust me, you won't regret it ^0^
AHH YYESS another hidden gemmm ^0^ Spacemaid was an English Britpop group, founded in Hull, England in 1992. The band consisted of vocalist Lonny Evans, guitarist Alan Jones, guitarist Mat Tennant, bassist Andy Burgess and drummer Chris Black.
Their only album, Supercool, released on 16 June 1997, featured a cover version of The Ramones' "Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio?" with guest vocals by Joey Ramone.
AND MY FAV TUNES JUST HAVE TO BE The Girl Who Sold the World and Supercool?!! you should definitely check them out they're awesomeeee
Published: 08 July 2025
I'M SO OBSESSED LATELY. This band has this dreamy forest-core sound that makes you feel like you're levitating in a MySpace angel garden.
Rose Chronicles gave us beautiful ethereal vocals from Kristy Thirsk, guitar magic by Maranda, deep dreamy bass from Judd Cochrane, and drums by Steve van Der Woerd.
Their song Blood Red? It literally feels like you're floating through a soft sepia-toned forest. Angelic, heartbreaking, absolutely unforgettable. You just *ascend* listening to it.
Published: 08 September 2025 by Vilette Veil
I recently discovered P.E.E. and they’ve completely stolen my heart. If you love girl-boy vocals, emotional screams, and loud guitars, this is the band for you! Their sound is chaotic, math-rock perfection. My favorite album? Definitely The Roaring Mechanism. One song I can’t stop playing: I Can't Wait Til I Get Rickets. Bless those ears!
P.E.E., sometimes called Potentially Egregious Error, was a math rock band from San Francisco active from 1993 to 1999. They released two albums: Now, More Charm and More Tender (1996) and The Roaring Mechanism (1999). Their music mixes intricate guitar patterns, dynamic vocals, and unpredictable rhythms — math rock in its rawest form. Despite disbanding after the breakup of Jim Stanley and Kelly Green, their legacy lives on through their experimental sound and the cult following that continues to adore them.
If you haven’t listened to P.E.E. yet, do yourself a favor. Crank up the volume, dive into the math-rock chaos, and let every song take you on a wild ride. This band is a hidden gem and an absolute must-hear for anyone who loves raw, emotional, energetic music.