UK punk/alt-rock outfit proFESSional has dropped Madam G , a track so fiery it could set off a smoke alarm. Packed with bright, searing guitar riffs and rocket-fueled energy, it’s a wild ride through the messy crossroads of desire and morality. Think of it as the soundtrack to every bad decision you’ve ever made—but in the best way possible. The song doesn’t ease you in; it kicks down the door with enough force to scare the neighbors. The guitars are relentless, and the vocals? Pure grit with a side of urgency. There’s no time for pleasantries here— Madam G is all about confronting uncomfortable truths, like that moment you realize your moral compass might need a tune-up. The chorus is an electrifying punch to the gut, dripping with tension and rebellion. It sticks in your head like that one embarrassing thing you said in 2012, but way more fun. And while the band keeps things punk-raw, they sneak in just enough melody to make it dangerously addictive. With Madam G , proFESSional
NSTD ’s “ The Mysterions ” is like being locked in a steel-walled room with your bass-cranked friend who’s just discovered the darkest corner of industrial electro. Right from the start, you’re hit with grinding, chest-thumping beats that seem custom-made to mess with your head—or more specifically, your cerebral cortex. This is music for people who think earplugs are for quitters. And just when you’re trying to get a grip, in drifts a voice sample—murmuring tantalizingly like it knows something you don’t. It’s cryptic, it’s haunting, and it lingers like an echo you can’t shake. The beat builds with a slow-burn intensity, inching up in pressure until you’re practically climbing the walls waiting for that final, brain-rattling crescendo. For fans of the old TV show Captain Scarlet , the title alone is like a wink—and “The Mysterions” doesn’t disappoint in delivering that same sinister, sci-fi vibe. Conjuring images of Captain Scarlet in a gloomy industrial club, nodding along in a tr