
Christian Alexander Wants to Know What “You” Really Means
Christian Alexander has always thrived in the in between spaces: between the North West and London, between bedroom pop and widescreen indie rock, between the

Christian Alexander has always thrived in the in between spaces: between the North West and London, between bedroom pop and widescreen indie rock, between the

Phantomelo aren’t here to lick wounds, they’re here to turn them into punchlines. With their latest single “You’re So Clever” the band delivers a sarcastic

Some songs feel like they were made for nights you don’t tell your therapist about. These three belong to that club. Loud hearts, big feelings,

Some songs feel like they were grown rather than written. “Stone Balance” the new single from Swiss art pop duo Forever Overhead is one of

There is a morbid poetry to repetition, a grim comfort to knowing exactly how the next hurt will land. S.C.A.B. confront that truth in their

Bianca Nisha is entering a new era of quiet power. Nominated for GAFFA’s New Danish Artist of the Year, and spotlighted by national radio P6

Rising alternative artist Our Bodies returns with “Drunk & Slutty,” a raw, confessional anthem that turns self-destruction into a moment of catharsis. Fueled by jangly

There is a rare kind of artistry that manages to feel both timeless and modern, grounded and cinematic all at once. Paris-based producer, songwriter, and

There are songs that whisper their pain and songs that bare it completely. “The Feast” by rising indie rock artist Mary Middlefield belongs to the latter. It is haunting,

Some songs arrive like a whisper, others like a warning. ALÍSI’s “Cyanide” manages to be both — a darkly magnetic alt-pop track where beauty and

There are songs that hit like a lightning bolt, and then there are songs that feel like the calm after surviving the storm. “Your Love”

There’s a sharp kind of ache in Gatlin’s voice — the kind that lingers after the words fade, like bruises you can’t see but can’t

A love so vast it outstretches galaxies. A devotion so unwavering it weighs heavier than planets, yet fragile enough to make us feel small, mortal,

Kittykat Sailor has shared their latest single “I’ll Be”, a glowing slice of synth-pop crafted for night owls, dreamers, and anyone who finds joy in

Emerging singer-songwriter Sean Eversen, who records under the moniker Woodstone, has unveiled his latest single “Touch of Adrenaline”, lifted from his forthcoming debut album Glass Skin.

With their latest track, “Outlaw Boy” Gravel Dogs captures the restless energy of refusing to fit neatly into the world’s expectations. Driven by a rebellious

East London’s rising indie outfit Humane The Moon are back with their latest single ‘Tetris’. The track sees the band step into their most introspective

Indie electronic artist Forrest James blurs the line between intimacy and atmosphere on “As One” a heartfelt meditation on long-distance love. The track serves as

Dream-pop duo Sports the long-running collaboration between Cale Chronister and Christian Theriot return with “If You Want Me” a shimmering groove-led cut that signals the

Navah Sea, the art project helmed by British songwriter and producer Phil Simmonds, returns on August 29th with “Fortress” — a track that captures the

Don’t be fooled by the name: while Packaging might suggest a wry critique of the industry machine, the duo of Daniel Lyon (Spirit Award) and

With her latest single “Feeling the Heat”, Romi O steps into the liminal space where lust, love, and heartbreak all blur into one dizzying rush.

NEBESA makes their first step into the world with “DUSHA” the opening release from their forthcoming debut album The Art of Losing Things. Written over

Berlin-based artist Yvonne Ambree’s new single “Come On Let’s Go” is a lush collision of nostalgia and reinvention; a love letter to the timeless swirl

For Found Space, their latest single “dreaming” is both a declaration and a beginning. The track marks the first glimpse of their upcoming EP cloud

Kendra Morris pares things back to their rawest on “Something In Common,” the most introspective cut from her forthcoming concept album Next (out September 19

In an industry where empowerment often feels mass-produced and hollow, Julia Kahn’s latest single Badlands prowls. A moody, hypnotic dive into the shadow self, Badlands is

In a pop landscape that often leans into gloss and predictability, Eveline is making sure her next chapter stands out. Her new single HEARTCUTS is

If you’ve ever wanted to drift through space-time while wrapped in a velvet curtain of sound, Vinyl Williams has you covered — twice. The Los

Loreen has always stood slightly apart from the pop machine , a voice as otherworldly as it is unmistakably human. On “Echoes”, her first release

There’s a certain kind of exhaustion that runs deeper than tiredness; a soft, lingering burnout that doesn’t scream so much as it hums beneath the

Black Leopard’s “Brother” doesn’t shout, it resonates. It’s a slow-burning, soul-stirring tribute to the unspoken language between siblings: the late-night check-ins, the silent nods of

“Heartbreak City” the second single from US newcomers Blanket Approval, drips with fuzz and bittersweet grandeur. Blending psychedelic tones with garage rock grit, the band

On “All I Really Want” Isai offers a dream-pop confessional brimming with softness and simmering urgency. It’s a track that moves like breath on glass,

Canadian stalwarts The Dears return with “Babe, We’ll Find A Way,” a cinematic and emotionally weathered anthem that nestles itself somewhere between heartbreak and unwavering

There are records that soundtrack a night. Then there are records that become the night, radiant, effervescent, and just the right amount of unhinged. Martin

Droid Metal is the latest incarnation of Giuliano Pizzulo, a name that may already ring bells for those tuned into the shifting plates of indie

TWIN TOES have always moved a little sideways, like a synth-laced daydream just slightly out of sync with the world around it. On “Born Before

There’s a rebellious charge crackling through Evan Fong’s latest single, This One’s For Me — a defiant, pulsing anthem that feels like both a personal

Jack Xander’s ’Listen 2 My Heart’ emerges as a heartfelt exploration of vulnerability and emotional release. The artist describes the track as a means of: talking

Mothé, the moniker of American non-binary artist Spencer Fort, has just shared their new single “Claw,” a captivating piece of electro-pop music out now via

Tonia is a name you’re going to hear a lot more of in 2025. The Liverpool-born alt-pop artist continues to carve her own path with

Fresh off the announcement of their European tour, Vancouver Island’s genre-fluid mainstays Current Swell return with Peacekeeper — a six-track EP due 11 July via

There’s something quietly defiant about Sophia Warren. The 21-year-old Austin-based artist makes music that doesn’t scream for your attention—it beckons you in with a whisper,

Lee Cole has long been one of South Africa’s most compelling emerging voices, blending pop, R&B, and soul into a rich, emotionally charged soundscape. With

Brooklyn’s dynamic duo RHNO are back, and their latest single “gowithyou” is an indie-pop anthem that’s as smooth as it is infectious. After a decade

Chloe Moriondo is back, and she’s making waves—literally. The US indie-pop darling has kicked off 2025 with the release of her wistful new single, “Shoreline,”

Nathav’s new EP Moon River wraps up with a poignant, fragile piece that lingers long after the final note fades. Look At Us Now, the EP’s closing

For anyone grinding their way through the indie music scene, Fuji Gateway’s “Losing My Hold On You” feels like a confession wrapped in a kaleidoscope

There’s something about the quiet intensity of Saguru that feels timeless, like a moment suspended between dusk and dawn—when the world is still waking up,

London’s music scene has always been a breeding ground for talent, but Sweet Maxime is quickly proving to be a name that transcends the usual

With her latest single „Crashmat,” London-via-Leeds singer-songwriter Eden Rain is ready to take the next step in her indie pop ascent. The woozy, introspective track,

Kenny Sharp’s music isn’t just a soul-defined experience—it’s a transformative journey, elevating pop-ready funk from a mere genre to a universal vibe. With a style

Alt-pop artist Fiona Grey shared her poignant breakup anthem, „Beer Drunk Glory Days.” that delves into the intricate themes of love, identity, and self-discovery. In

Ina Forsman has made many life-changing moves since releasing her sophomore album ‘Been Meaning to Tell You’. In 2019 the Finnish artist departed her native

Findlay, a British indie-rock queen released her second album ‘The Last of the 20th Century Girls’. It’s her most open, vulnerable and introspective body of work

We love music that carries an important message and if it has the power to make you dance at the same time we’re sold.

‘Smaller (feat. Margaux)’ is the first single off Modern Diet’s forthcoming LP, ‘The State of Things’ (out June 7, 2022). The whole LP was

Philadelphia based artist Werwe is taking us for a cosmic trip with his new single ‘Speed of Light’, catchy, quirky 80s’ anthem that landed

Some songs make you happy, some make you sad and some of them just pull this one string of your heart like ‘My Angels Sang

OpenCall Magazine Discovers Let my Guard Down a new single by Wilder Gray Wilder Gray is a Swedish duo formed by Teodor Wolgers and Jonathan

Honest and romantic – 'Keep’ by Davany Who doesn’t like to go back to the past sometimes? Especially if the past is warm and gives
They say the Aliens are coming in 2021. Hopefully, they will be just dancing like in Sick of Being Honest by MILKBLOOD. Sick Of Being Honest is a

Light and dark. Death and birth. Beauty and chaos. Meet Cleveland art rock duo Mr. Gnome. Midnight Sun comes form the double LP The Day You Flew

Canadian singer-songwriter Zerbin moves our hearts and takes us for a beautiful ride with his new single Bonnie Doon. Bonnie Doon is the first single

“Super Sane”, a new single by SLUGS, hits our hearts so hard. It’s been a weird year for everyone. SLUGS, four-piece Los Angeles alt-rock group

‘London, I Love You But You’re Bringing Me Down’ is a debut single of a new British quartet Malady fusing musical elements from dub, post-rave, early

HANNA KANTOR Love is too difficult to understand, but it is alluring and beautiful to make me want to experience it and write about it.

Today, we present to you an artist from our latest printed and digital edition of OpenCall Magazine. Olga Wielgomas is a singer, who, through dreamy

Gorzko-prawdziwy wywiad z członkami zespołu The Sunlit Earth. „Przyjechaliśmy samochodem wartym 500 złotych, ze sprzętem wartym 15000 tysięcy złotych, żeby zagrać koncert za -200 złotych. Tylko po to, żeby było fajnie.”