Music Scenes
267 sites
https://tylerhellard.com/categories/pop-loser
Tyler Hellard's Pop Loser is a music-obsessed journal packed with curated mixtapes, a podcast, and eclectic commentary spanning indie, punk, and alternative artists from Stereolab to Viagra Boys to David Byrne. Running since 2014 through various formats, it's a rich personal log of musical obsessions, cultural observations, and links that rewards regular readers with both audio playlists and sharp writing.
http://djflugveloggeimskip.com/
The homepage of dj. flugvél og geimskip, an Icelandic electronic musician whose whimsical self-description as a 'one-person orchestra' who travelled mysterious dimensions captures the playful, otherworldly character of their sound. Visitors can find booking info, YouTube links, and even a link to an alpha PC game tied to the artist's music.
https://sendbackmystamps.org/
Send Back My Stamps is a deep archive of scanned underground metal fanzines spanning the late 1980s through 1990s, covering death metal, black metal, thrash, and grindcore scenes from around the world. Created by Jason Netherton of Misery Index, the site catalogs rare zines from Sweden, Peru, Finland, the USA, and beyond, preserving a vital piece of extreme metal history.
https://digitalspace.neocities.org/
Digital Space+- is a music-focused personal site where the creator shares recommendations, reviews, and thoughts on physical music formats. Still in its early stages, the site promises regular music content including a weekly featured track and resource pages for fellow music enthusiasts.
https://ikaroll.neocities.org/
Ikaroll is an archived version (2022-2024) of Nikki's personal Neocities site, preserved here while active updates continue at her current site CRTstatic. The landing page features imagery of Mimi and Nyami from Konami's rhythm game Pop'n Music, hinting at the music game fandom that shaped the site's aesthetic.
https://44caliber.net/
A deeply personal and stylistically chaotic site built around a devotion to the band Brand New, alongside original writing, music, and darkly humorous essays on depression and misanthropy. The creator weaves fan content, personal philosophy, and sardonic life observations into a distinctive voice that feels equal parts fanzine and confessional diary.
https://ithinkithaseyes.neocities.org/
ithinkithasyes is the website for an indie band that creates music inspired by Vocaloid characters Miku and Gumi, with new music teased for the current year. The site is minimal but stylized, featuring an audio player and a distinctive dotted-i aesthetic that mirrors the band's unique name styling.
http://inri.net/
INRI is the home of it.tm.records, an independent music archive cataloguing a sprawling discography of releases dating back to 1994, ranging from demos and mixtapes to full albums with cryptic, evocative titles. The site blends experimental music releases with philosophical provocation, surreal imagery, and a deeply idiosyncratic aesthetic rooted in the old-web underground.
https://nationaldayofslayer.org/
The International Day of Slayer is a humorous yet earnest annual celebration held every June 6th, calling metalheads worldwide to blast Slayer at maximum volume all day long. Packed with album artwork, a live set archive, multilingual participation pages, and a parody of the National Day of Prayer, it serves as a genuine cultural touchstone for the heavy metal community.
https://idas-corner.neocities.org/
Ida's Corner is a teenage creator's Neocities personal site built around her love of alt bands like Jack Off Jill, Murderdolls, and Mommy Longlegs, featuring a built-in music player with tracks from those artists. The site includes a blog, guestbook, and candid personal commentary on alt subculture and politics, making it a genuine snapshot of early-2026 alt-teen web expression.