Monthly Archive: June 2026
The most exciting music in America right now isn’t coming from a major label boardroom. It is rising from basement studios, warehouse districts, and neighborhood living rooms where artists are buildin…
You upload a song, press submit, and hope. A week later you check your Spotify for Artists stats. A few streams from friends, maybe a couple from a random playlist. Then nothing. Meanwhile, another ar…
You open Spotify on a Tuesday afternoon. You do not search for an album. You tap a playlist called “Morning Coffee” or “Hyperpop Rising.” That small act, repeated millions of times a day, is quietly r…
Stapled pages. Photocopied covers. Handwritten tracklists. For a generation that grew up on infinite scroll, the physical music zine feels like a time capsule from a different era. Yet in 2026, these …
You’ve built a catalog of songs you’re proud of. Maybe you’ve even landed a few thousand streams on Spotify. But there’s a bigger stage waiting: having your track scored into a Netflix series, a natio…
You walk into a record shop in 2026 and the first thing you notice is the crowd. Not just older folks flipping through dollar bins. You see teenagers huddled around a new Olivia Rodrigo pressing, coll…
The festival scene in 2026 is louder than ever, but the real magic happens far from the main stage. Underground festivals aren’t just about music; they’re about community, discovery, and moments that …
The best music scenes grow from the ground up. They start in basements, warehouses, and living rooms where someone decided to say yes when no one else would. If you have been looking for a way to brin…
You just finished a new demo. It feels like the best thing you’ve made. But your bank account says otherwise. Mixing, mastering, pressing vinyl, promoting — it all costs money. Traditional label adva…
The first time you heard a hyperpop track on a Top 40 radio station in 2026, you probably did a double take. The beats were warped into cartoonish shapes. The vocals were pitched up until they sounded…