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Unsigned Spotlight: Voidatlas

Voidatlas made their first mark on the Denver heavy scene in summer 2024, with the release of debut EP, Surrounding. The raw, but resonating rookie collection impressed across the genre, with its deft clean/scream interplay and gripping instrumentation capturing the imagination. With three members emerging from former math rock bands, it's perhaps no surprise that angular guitars and mesmerizing riffs perforate the Voidatlas soundscape.

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PostedNovember 19, 2025
AuthorJordan Mohler
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Unsigned Spotlight: Hell Comes Home

Hailing from Northwest Arkansas, Hell Comes Home came together through Sam Simmons' (vocals) and Nick Stambuck's (guitar) mutual love of metal.

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PostedOctober 17, 2025
AuthorJordan Mohler
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Unsigned Spotlight: D.K. Lyons

NYC-based indie pop-rock artist D.K. Lyons just released his new EP "Darling Kiss Louder."

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PostedAugust 28, 2025
AuthorJordan Mohler
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Unsigned Spotlight: Scarlet Bandit

Nodding to their pop-punk idols of present day and yesteryear, Scarlet Bandit imbue their tracks with a splash of the silver screen.

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PostedJune 10, 2025
AuthorJordan Mohler
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Unsigned Spotlight: vide

Conveying a dexterous array of influence, spanning shoegaze, dark wave and post-punk, vide's sonic output takes you on an anguish-laden journey. The tortured ethereality of the tracks is dealt a jarring wake up by the potent punk-edged percussion, bringing resonance that will mesmerize as much as it terrifies.

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PostedMay 30, 2025
AuthorJordan Mohler
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Unsigned Spotlight: Say It Anyway

Pop punk band Say It Anyway have released their new single, 'Mascara Mess'. Listen to it below!

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PostedJanuary 23, 2025
AuthorJordan Mohler
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Unsigned Spotlight: Midnight Foolishness

Midnight Foolishness, took the NY underground punk scene by storm, by attracting locals with their provocative lyrics and a sound reminiscent of early 00’s Pop-Punk and 90’s Grunge.

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PostedJanuary 17, 2025
AuthorJordan Mohler
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Unsigned Spotlight: Pitter Patter

Pitter Patter are a Pittsburgh quartet splaying intricate indie rock intonations with glistening emo pop.

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PostedDecember 4, 2024
AuthorJordan Mohler
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Unsigned Spotlight: Ape On The Rocket

Ape On The Rocket is a dynamic metal band hailing from Kaliningrad, Russia. Their music defies genre boundaries.

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PostedNovember 21, 2024
AuthorJordan Mohler
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Unsigned Spotlight: Divine Grave

Divine Grave's identity may be a mystery, but their thrilling sonic output is plainly unambiguous. The metalcore project draws on influence from across metal, synthwave and djent, bringing together a heavy and atmospheric soundscape at the collision point of introspective and ethereal.

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PostedNovember 1, 2024
AuthorJordan Mohler
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