New Tracks

Cosmoliner – “Secret”

German act Cosmoliner unveil a hypontic, serene rock intrigue on new single “Secret,” the second single from their upcoming album. They describe “Secret” as a “groovy, mysterious virtual detective story about a

DANBEATS – “Vacation Home”

DANBEATS‘ new single “Vacation Home” explores themes of escapism, and aptly crafts a soundscape that lures with such temptations; its Brazilian Tropicalia inspirations pair with a dreamy pop mystique and hooky vocal

Steven Gudino – “Sardonic Suburb”

Steven Gudino traverses from serene pop contemplation to twangy vigor on “Sardonic Suburb,” a single that impresses in its melodic display of tonal range. Twinkling, dreamy keys arrive into a bursting guitar

Riley Knight – “Spite Myself”

Chicago-based DIY artist Riley Knight compels on new single “Spite Myself,” intertwining swift guitar lines and bouncy rhythms for a melodic crispness — alongside lyrics that depict “a young friendship turned sour,

Sundaes – “Anyway”

A dreamy captivation enamors on “Anyway,” a recent track from Nashville-based act Sundaes. “I could never handle you,” the vocal repeat amidst trickling guitars and starry-eyed synths during the central chorus, crafting

Mild Universe – “Your Love”

A magnetic slice of spacey soul and disco charisma, “Your Love” is a recent single from Mild Universe, representing the second single via their upcoming album, Everything Must Change. Grooving bass line,

Home Remedies – “Goodnight Nobody”

“Goodnight Nobody” explores the power of choosing acceptance over bitterness, following a relationship’s demise. Home Remedies recorded their upcoming debut album, Goodnight Moon, at Headroom Studios in Philadelphia — and the consuming

Lou’s Rendezvous – “Your Old Ways”

Harmonious vocal layers and a pulsing range of melodic instrumentation adorn “Your Old Ways,” a stellar new single from Central Florida-based band Lou’s Rendezvous. Neil Carlson adds backing vocals. “You try so

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New Albums

von Krogh – ‘WAVES’

Oslo-based band von Krogh depict the turbulent aspect of life’s ups and downs within an emotive production on their new album WAVES.

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