New Tracks

Seasonal Falls – “Lie Down”

A comfortably melodic rock sound enamors on “Lie Down,” a new single from Seasonal Falls. The Switzerland-based project comprises songwriter Roman Gabriel (The Kind Hills, The Dentals), alongside Andrew Pelletier (Fur Trader).

Che Arthur – “The Sliver”

An angsty rock sound commands on “The Sliver,” a single out today from Che Arthur. The second track release from Arthur’s fourth solo album, For That Which Now Lies Fallow, “The Sliver”

Kallai – “Always/Never”

“Always/Never” is a dreamy shoegaze-inclined charmer from Kallai, a newly formed band from Portland, Oregon. The project comprises members from various acts: Trance to the Sun, Lost Echoes, and Luscious Apparatus. Kallai’s

The Pulltops – “3-2-1 Go!”

Milwaukee-based duo The Pulltops build a climactic, ready-set captivation on “3-2-1 Go!” — strutting a radiant, hooky rock appeal with synth-touched flourishing. Drummer Mark Pierret and guitarist Tom Crowell continue their strong

Blacklight Beat Patrol – “Sundays and Flapjacks”

Glistening synths and buzzing intrigue overlap enjoyably on “Sundays and Flapjacks,” a single that showcases the engaging electronic sound of Blacklight Beat Patrol. The East Providence-based band excels with a playfully dynamic

Calum Ingram – “The Man”

A no-frills rock ‘n’ roll charisma shows on “The Man,” the new single from Calum Ingram. The Edinburgh-based singer/songwriter and cellist struts a throwback-sounding engrossment, melding bluesy stomps within satirical lyrical swipes

Kid Tigrrr – “Scry”

A beautifully dazed, hypnotic sound consumes on "Scry," the second single from Kid Tigrrr's upcoming debut album, Stoned and Animald.

Midnight Psychic – “Suburbination”

A new post-punk single from Connecticut-based project Midnight Psychic, “Suburbination” meshes late-night guitar crawls with sporadic glimpses of twinkling keys. Pairing with a morose and steady vocal lead, the instrumentation makes for

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New Albums

Aptøsrs – ‘Elders’

A dynamic album out today from Aptøsrs, Elders compels in its range of soundscapes, from the darkly dexterous “Graveyard Syndrome” to the

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Little Oil – ‘Twelve Songs’

Bay Area-based project Little Oil present a dynamic, ceaseless creativity on their new album, Twelve Songs. The production succeeds across various fronts,

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