Music Scenes
282 sites
https://bwnxela.neocities.org/
Eleana (bwnxela) has built a cozy personal corner of the web featuring a blog, shrines, and webrings, with a current soundtrack of Mitski setting the mood. The site is actively under construction with a charming old-web aesthetic, participation in multiple webrings including Sanrio and Aperture rings, and a no-AI stance.
http://theatricality.co.uk/
Theatricality is a fanlisting dedicated to the art of theatre, welcoming fans from around the world to register their love for the stage under the Fanlisting Network's Arts and Design category. Run by Lexa, it lists over 74 members who share a passion for live performance, with extras and resources including a link to a historical costuming reference.
https://eunoia.sayitditto.net/
Kat (also known as Melo) runs this personal hub packed with interests spanning K-pop, J-idols, anime, comics, and indie web culture. The site links out to her various online presences, displays live music tracking via Last.FM, and participates in multiple webrings including IndieWeb and Catppuccin.
https://otto-b.info/
Otto Benson is a Brooklyn-based recording artist who goes by monikers including OTTO, Memo Boy, and Pudding Club, with a discography spanning albums, singles, and collaborative releases from 2015 to 2025. The site serves as a clean, no-frills catalog of his prolific output, featuring collaborations with artists like Clairo, binki, and Musique Chienne.
https://bohemiansultriness.nekoweb.org/
Fritzi's personal Neocities-style site radiates a deep beatnik aesthetic centered on her passion for John Lennon, The Beatles, and 1960s music culture, with sections dedicated to books, films, music, and games. The site blends vintage rock fandom with personal biography, CSS experimentation, and a warmly curated collection of classic artist photography and cultural references.
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://tackyvillain.neocities.org/
Tackyvillain's personal creative hub features monthly album reviews focused on extreme metal and emo genres, alongside original art, zines, games, and character pages. Shrines dedicated to interests like tokusatsu and RuneScape round out a dense, frequently updated site built with an old-web spirit.
https://stlpunkarchive.omeka.net/
Greg Kessler's Archive of St. Louis Punk is a preservation project dedicated to documenting the local punk scene through flyers, records, tapes, shirts, videos, and photos. Built on Omeka, the archive captures the parallel community punks created in St. Louis from its earliest days through its third decade, offering a rich primary-source record for researchers and fans alike.
https://roshenperium.neocities.org/
The Roshenperium is a personal Neocities site built around metalcore music and anti-corporate sentiment, with blog-style posts about quitting Spotify, deleting TikTok, and supporting physical media and piracy. The site features a heavy musical identity centered on bands like Knocked Loose, alongside a vault section, links, and a guestbook in classic old-web style.
https://abasio.neocities.org/
The personal site of Abasiophilia features dedicated sections for Japanese rock bands Buck-Tick and X-Japan, alongside original art, blingees, and a bandgyaru card exchange. It's a charming old-web style hub blending j-rock fandom with creative works and a distinct gyaru-influenced aesthetic.