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Mike D – Switch Up: Hip-Hop Legacy Meets Restless Reinvention
Mike D — born Mike Diamond — is best known as a founding member of Beastie Boys, one of the most influential genre-blurring acts in modern music history. Raised on Manhattan’s Upper West Side during New York City’s turbulent fiscal-crisis era, Diamond’s early musical diet ranged from The Jackson Five and Motown to punk rock and early rap mixtapes. That collision of influences shaped the Beastie Boys’ groundbreaking fusion of hardcore, hip-hop, funk, and reggae — a formula tha

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3 hours ago2 min read


RIP Magic – Screwdark: Dance-Rock Chaos with Arena-Scale Ambition
RIP Magic formed when Sorry’s Marco Pini linked up with Felix Bayley-Higgins, Beth Boswell-Knight, and Pedro Takahashi — creating a dance-rock outfit that thrives on kinetic tension. The group quickly built serious credibility: supporting LCD Soundsystem, collaborating with James Murphy, and currently opening arena dates for Tame Impala. Their upward trajectory now continues with a signing to section1 — sister label to Partisan Records and home to acts like King Princess. “Sc

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3 hours ago1 min read


Theatre – You Are: Titanic Irish Alt-Rock with Emotional Voltage
Theatre are an emerging force from Limerick, Ireland — a city long woven into the country’s alternative rock legacy. The band first turned heads with their debut single “The Fall,” introducing a grand, churning sound that feels both classic and contemporary. Fronted by Maeve O’Shea, Theatre channel sweeping emotional intensity through towering instrumentation and a distinctly Irish sense of melodic drama. Their debut EP Incarnate signals the arrival of a band unafraid of scal

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3 hours ago2 min read
Segundo Amor (2026) by Rodrigo Braz Teixeira
A quiet coming-of-age relationship drama about emotional distance, identity, and changing connection Youth slowly fades into emotional uncertainty. Segundo Amor follows a group of young friends during a summer shaped by emotional transition and shifting relationships. At the center are Saura and Filipe, whose once-intense bond begins to quietly dissolve as they struggle to understand what remains between them. The film explores how language, intimacy, and friendship evolve du

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3 hours ago11 min read


18 Holes to Paradise (2025) by João Nuno Pinto
A slow-burning rural drama about family uncertainty, environmental collapse, and emotional survival Paradise slowly disappears under heat and fire. 18 Holes to Paradise follows three women living on a rural farm during a devastating summer as their family prepares to sell the land that defines their future. As wildfires spread across the region, escape becomes impossible, forcing the family to confront emotional tension, economic uncertainty, and the fear of losing both home

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3 hours ago11 min read


Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight (2024) by Embeth Davidtz
A deeply personal colonial drama exploring childhood innocence during the collapse of Rhodesia Childhood becomes a witness to political collapse. Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight follows young Bobo Fuller growing up on her family’s Rhodesian farm during the final years of the Bush War. Through her perspective, the film explores fear, racism, emotional instability, and the collapse of colonial identity. As political tensions rise, Bobo forms a close bond with Sarah, the fami

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4 hours ago11 min read


Red Riding (2026) by Craig Conway
A modern folk-horror reimagining blending coming-of-age trauma, family secrets, and mythic terror Fairy tales become survival stories. Red Riding follows teenage Redele (“Red”) who, after her mother’s overdose, is sent from London to live with her estranged grandmother on a remote Scottish estate. What begins as a relocation quickly turns into a descent into family secrets, missing children mysteries, and a looming, almost mythic threat embodied by a monstrous wolf. As realit

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4 hours ago8 min read


Arkayla – Run Kid: Manchester’s Indie Rockets Light the Fuse Again
Arkayla are quickly becoming one of Manchester’s fastest-rising indie outfits. The four-piece have built serious momentum, with their EP Don’t Look For Answers racking up nearly 2 million streams across DSPs — proof that their hook-heavy approach is landing far beyond the local circuit. With a run of high-energy releases and a growing live reputation, Arkayla are shaping a sound rooted in youthful rebellion, early-2000s brightness, and unapologetic charisma. “Run Kid” is punc

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1 day ago2 min read


Overpass – Is This Real? Indie Euphoria That Feels Almost Too Good to Be True
Overpass are fast becoming one of the UK’s most exciting indie risers. The four-piece have built momentum through punchy songwriting, high-energy live shows, and a growing fanbase drawn to their emotionally direct, hook-driven sound. Currently touring with The Royston Club across major UK dates, Overpass are previewing material from their highly anticipated debut album Elsewhere, Always, landing June 5th. The record marks a defining moment — a statement of intent from a band

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1 day ago1 min read


Auru (2025) by Aitore Zholdaskali
A dark social thriller blending crime, satire, and digital-age desperation in a viral economy Desperation goes viral—and spirals out of control. Auru follows a financially struggling couple in Almaty who fabricate a terminal illness to launch a crowdfunding campaign for survival. What begins as a calculated attempt to escape economic hardship quickly escalates into a high-stakes situation as their story goes viral, attracting attention from both the public and the criminal un

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1 day ago9 min read


Irish Ashes (2025) by Satnam Purewal
A grounded crime drama exploring revenge, family legacy, and hidden truths within a personal underworld journey Revenge reveals more than what is lost. Irish Ashes follows Tristan McGowan, the son of an infamous Irish mobster, who returns home for the internment of his mother’s ashes—only to discover his sister has gone missing. What begins as a search quickly evolves into a deeper journey through family history, criminal networks, and buried truths. As Tristan tracks those r

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1 day ago8 min read


Mother’s Baby (2025) by Johanna Moder
A restrained psychological thriller exploring maternal anxiety, identity fracture, and the fear of losing control over reality Motherhood becomes a space of doubt. Mother’s Baby follows Julia, a successful conductor whose long-awaited journey into motherhood turns unsettling after a traumatic birth experience. When her newborn is taken away immediately after delivery and later returned, something feels deeply wrong—triggering a spiral of doubt, detachment, and psychological u

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1 day ago9 min read


The Wedding (2026) by Pedro Cenjor
A socially grounded romantic drama exploring tradition, obligation, and emotional negotiation within modern relationships Marriage is not always about love—it’s about expectation. La boda follows Felisa, a hairdresser living with her mother, who agrees to marry Sebastián, the son of a client—despite his reluctance and the absence of genuine romantic connection. What begins as a seemingly simple arrangement unfolds into a nuanced exploration of social pressure, emotional compr

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1 day ago9 min read
The Bears (2025) by Scott Woods
A meta-theatrical chamber drama exploring grief, memory, and friendship through performance and reenactment Art becomes a space to process loss. The Bears centers on a group of estranged friends who reunite after the death of a playwright, gathering in her Brooklyn apartment to perform a play she wrote about their final days together. What begins as a tribute evolves into a layered emotional confrontation where performance and reality blur, forcing the characters to confront

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1 day ago9 min read


A Balcony in Limoges (2025) by Jérôme Reybaud
A minimalist social drama exploring freedom, dignity, and resistance to societal structures Freedom exists outside the system. A Balcony in Limoges presents an intimate portrait of Gladys, a homeless woman in her fifties who lives outside conventional systems—without banking, healthcare, or societal expectations—yet embraces life through spontaneous dance and emotional freedom. When she reconnects with Eugénie, a former classmate, the encounter introduces tension between stru

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Torch Song (2024) by Jeroen Houben
A raw musical drama exploring identity, grief, and emotional disruption through art and performance Art becomes chaos when identity is unresolved. Torch Song follows Liz, an eccentric former pop singer whose return to her estranged half-brother’s life triggers emotional upheaval and relational tension. What begins as a reunion rooted in grief quickly transforms into a volatile exploration of identity, artistic expression, and emotional instability. Liz’s unpredictable presenc

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1 day ago10 min read


Kill the Girl (2026) by Wes Miller
A contained sci-fi psychological thriller exploring time, trauma, and self-inflicted destiny The enemy is not outside—it is you. Kill the Girl presents a tightly contained narrative where a seemingly straightforward abduction evolves into a complex time-bending psychological puzzle. Set largely within a single room, the film follows Kate as she uncovers that her captor is not the true antagonist, but part of a larger, paradox-driven chain of events tied to her own future self

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1 day ago10 min read


TRASHCAT – Gospel: Alt-Pop Devotion with a Metalcore Edge
TRASHCAT is a Portsmouth-based artist carving out a sound built on tension and contrast. Blending the emotional pull of alternative pop with flashes of metalcore intensity, her music thrives in the space between vulnerability and volatility. Her debut single, “KNOW YOU LOVE ME,” quickly caught the attention of BBC Introducing in Oxford & Berkshire, earning airplay and an interview spotlighting her distinctive creative direction. Subsequent releases continued to build traction

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2 days ago2 min read


Gen and the Degenerates – Favourite Jumper: Pride, Big Hooks, Zero Apologies
Gen and the Degenerates are a North-West based indie art-punk trio blending New York cool with a distinctly British bite. Known for chaotic live shows and razor-sharp lyricism from frontperson Genevieve Glynn-Reeves, the band fuse danceable pop instincts with angular art-rock textures. Drawing sonic parallels to Talking Heads and LCD Soundsystem — but with a wink — they bring brash energy and humour into spaces often dominated by seriousness. Festival slots at Truck, YNOT, Th

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2 days ago2 min read


Molly Millington – Death By A Thousand What If’s: Country-Pop Overthinking Turned Into a Power Anthem
Molly Millington is a genre-blurring Australian artist fusing sharp lyricism with bold country-pop energy. Raised close to nature, she began writing songs at just 14 and was performing at festivals by 16 — a trajectory that speaks to both instinct and drive. A decade later, Molly has refined her voice into something unmistakable: raw, emotionally honest, and rooted in vivid storytelling. Her aesthetic — self-described as “bandana chic” — blends urban cowgirl cool with radical

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2 days ago2 min read


Copper (2025) by Nicolás Pereda
Mexican Political Thriller That Refuses the Thriller's Tempo — the Dead Body Is Not the Point Lázaro is a mine worker navigating Mexican government bureaucracy to obtain an oxygen tank due to his poor health from years working in the local copper mines, who unexpectedly finds a dead body by the side of the road. His mother Tere tells him to say nothing. A radio piece confirms it is the third body in six months — implying a conspiracy by mysterious forces in the mine town's ad

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2 days ago13 min read


Self-Help (2025) by Erik Bloomquist
A psychological cult thriller exploring manipulation, identity collapse, and the dark side of self-optimization culture Healing becomes control when identity is exploited. Self-Help is a genre-blending psychological thriller that follows a young woman who infiltrates a self-actualization retreat after her mother falls under the influence of its enigmatic leader. What begins as an attempt to reconnect evolves into a disturbing exploration of manipulation, dependency, and ident

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2 days ago10 min read


The Wizard of the Kremlin (2025) by Olivier Assayas
A cerebral political drama dissecting power, perception, and the machinery behind modern authoritarianism Power is not held—it is constructed. The Wizard of the Kremlin is a layered political drama that explores the rise of Vladimir Putin through the lens of Vadim Baranov, a fictionalized political strategist who helps shape the narrative of power in post-Soviet Russia. Rather than presenting a conventional biopic, the film focuses on the invisible architecture of influence—m

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2 days ago10 min read


The Remnants of You (2025) by Gala Gracia
A reflective rural drama exploring grief, identity, and the pull between personal ambition and inherited roots Loss forces a return to where identity began. The Remnants of You is a quiet, emotionally layered drama that follows Sara, a young jazz pianist who abandons her life in New York after her father’s death to confront her family’s past in rural Spain. The film builds its narrative around the tension between modern aspiration and ancestral responsibility, positioning Sar

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2 days ago10 min read
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