16 Blogs to Send Your Music to in 2025
We’ve put together a list of 16 popular music blogs you can submit your music to as an independent artist in 2025, plus some powerful tools and promotional strategies to help you stand out.
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As a music publicist for independent artists, it’s our job to make sure the right people hear your music. We craft targeted media lists and expert pitches to try to secure standout press opportunities. However, even without a publicist, some blogs accept music submissions straight from the artist.
Never ones to gatekeep (see our DIY PR course), we’ve put together a list of popular music blogs you can submit your music to in 2025, plus some powerful tools and promotional strategies to help you stand out. Let’s get started!
UK-Based Publications
Bonded UK
Genres: Emerging and underground UK talent
Why Submit? A dedicated online platform supporting new artists in the music scene.
Submission: Open via website or email [HERE]
A&R Factory
Genres: Indie, alternative, pop, and more
Why Submit? A go-to for independent musicians looking for exposure and industry recognition.
Submission: Open via website [HERE]
Music Crowns
Genres: Indie, alternative, pop, electronic
Why Submit? A UK-based online platform with a global reach, spotlighting emerging talent.
Submission: Open via website [HERE]
Right Chord Music (RCM)
Genres: Broad indie spectrum
Why Submit? Focuses on independent musicians, offering free submissions or a paid option for guaranteed reviews.
Submission: Open via website [HERE]
Fresh On The Net
Genres: Indie, alternative, experimental
Why Submit? Founded by BBC Radio 6’s Tom Robinson, it provides independent artists with weekly submission slots.
Submission: Open via website [HERE]
The Line of Best Fit
Genres: Indie, alternative, emerging music
Why Submit? One of the UK’s most respected music blogs, ideal for independent artists looking to reach a wider audience.
Submission: Open via website [HERE]
Our Culture Mag
Genres: Indie, alternative, pop
Why Submit? Features thoughtful reviews and artist spotlights across independent and emerging artists.
Submission: Open to pitches via PR or email [HERE]
God is in the TV Zine
Genres: Indie, alternative, electronic, pop
Why Submit? Respected UK-based independent music blog that champions underground, emerging, and alternative artists. Known for its in-depth reviews, interviews, and editorial pieces.
Submission: Open to pitches via PR or email [HERE]
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International Blogs with Open Submissions
Atwood Magazine
Genres: Indie, alternative, pop, folk
Why Submit? Known for in-depth storytelling and artist interviews, ideal for promoting an upcoming release.
Submission: Open to pitches via PR or email [HERE]
KALTBLUT
Genres: Experimental, alternative, electronic
Why Submit? A genre-defying music blog focused on boundary-pushing music and visual arts.
Submission: Open to pitches via PR or email [HERE]
Obscure Sound
Genres: Indie, alternative, experimental
Why Submit? A powerful tool for indie musicians seeking exposure through detailed write-ups.
Submission: Open to pitches via email or SubmitHub [HERE]
Blogs Using SubmitHub
EARMILK
Genres: Indie, electronic, pop
Why Submit? A global online platform with a large reach.
Submission: Open via SubmitHub [HERE]
Indie Shuffle
Genres: Indie, electronic, alternative
Why Submit? A globally recognised music blog with opportunities to be featured by playlist curators.
Submission: Open via SubmitHub [HERE]
StereoFox
Genres: Electronic, chill, indie, lo-fi
Why Submit? Features music reviews and playlist placements, making it a strong music promotion service.
Submission: Open via SubmitHub [HERE]
This Song Is Sick
Genres: Electronic, hip-hop, indie, alternative
Why Submit? Showcases a variety of the freshest electronic, hip-hop, indie and alternative music to a global following.
Submission: Open via SubmitHub [HERE]
We All Want Someone To Shout For
Genres: Indie, alternative
Why Submit? New York based publication covering new music discovery, exclusive interviews, and music news.
Submission: Open via SubmitHub [HERE]
Tips for Pitching Your Music to Blogs
Just because these blogs accept submissions doesn’t mean you’ll automatically get a feature. Here are some expert tips on how to increase your chances of being noticed.
Target the Right Blogs
Sending your upcoming release to a blog that doesn’t cover your genre is a wasted opportunity. Research each music blog and make sure your sound fits their audience.
Follow the Guidelines
Most blogs have specific submission processes. Some prefer email, while others use online platforms like SubmitHub. Always follow their instructions carefully.
Provide Easy Access to Your Music
Attach streaming links instead of files. If you're including music videos, press photos, or a bio, keep everything organised in an electronic press kit (EPK).
Perfect Your EPK
Your electronic press kit should include a compelling bio, press photos, music videos, links to previous coverage and your social media platforms, plus details about your music career. This helps music industry professionals take you seriously. We have professionally crafted EPK templates available on Morena Comms.
Add Some Personality
Don’t just copy and paste a generic pitch. Let them know why your musical journey matters and how your sound stands out in the music scene. By targeting the right music blogs and refining your pitch, you can reach a wider audience and take your music career to the next level.
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