OPM: Cosmic Soul Crunch

Five Reviews of Independent Music on Equitable Platforms. Electronic music from Umbranaut, Like Minds, Jude Kerr; Indie Pop from Little Ways; Soul from Bosco and Peck.

OPM: Sonic Cinematic

Negative Agent – Terminal Days High-octane industrial metal in the tradition of prime-era Ministry and KMFDM. Heavy riffs, brutal beats, growling vocals, and […]

OPM: The Pull of Strange Pop

C.W. Headley – New Language (Boredom & Suffering) A flashback to the golden age of delightfully addled weirdo indie pop. I am reminded […]

OPM: A Unique Situation

Christopher Price – The Invitation A lush, cinematic take on the primal electronica of electro and chiptune. These tracks are driven by simple, […]

OPM: Hybrid Aesthetic

Sweet Freeze – Dance Card EP Two tracks of gossamer lo-fi art/dream pop reminiscent of the classics, but with a unique identity. I […]

OPM: Electro Eclectic

Death Practices – Complicated Organs: Final Mix + Deeply oddball eclectic art rock with an almost manic vibe and an unbound influence set. […]

OPM: Old Tech Is Good Tech

3am – Borrowed Grooves Absolutely banging set of old-school techno, made the way a lot of old-school techno was made. And while the […]

OPM: Sisters Rock

sideSister – Space for You Smart and polished pastoral pop with strong production and gorgeous arrangements. A unique set of influences and styles […]

OPM: Waves and Not Waves

Bad Guys Get Dead – Space Cadet: Galaxy Edition A rich and varied post synthwave science-fiction concept album about humanity’s successors that’s also […]

OPM: In Spaces Between

Sononym – (Idiomemorelia) Wild and unpredictable experimental album that fuses elements of jazz with IDM, soundscape, ambient and more to produce a strange, […]