New Tracks

Holding Hour – “Parallel Lines”

“Parallel Lines” melds dreamy pop entrancement and textured shoegaze touches, representing a strong single from Holding Hour, a Des Moines-based band formerly known as Elison. “Parallel Lines” is their first release under

Tiger Beach – “Nokonoshima”

“Nokonoshima” enamors with a melodic sense of escapism, showcasing an evolving rock and glistening pop introspection from Tiger Beach. Glistening guitars weave in sporadically amidst a steady acoustical backing, as vocals establish

Tomper – “Call In”

Salt Lake City-based duo Tomper craft a chilled-out, melodic pop soulfulness on new single “Call In.” Balmy vocal lushness muses a state of “sitting by my phone,” suggesting to “leave a message,”

SAINT KID – “Shooting Range”

A yearning for second chances meshes beautifully with the murky rock aesthetic on “Shooting Range,” a compelling single out today from SAINT KID. Chugging guitars and twangy adornments comprise a driving rock

Arlen Hart Ginsburg – “Summer’s Daughter”

Inspired by autumn and casting a glowing warmness reflective of such, “Summer’s Daughter” is a memorable new single from Brooklyn-based artist Arlen Hart Ginsburg. References to sunlight exude visions of brightness peaking

Taroug – “Queen of Carthage”

A riveting single with palpable rhythmic momentum and a delectably chilly soundscape, “Queen of Carthage” is a recent track from Taroug, the project of German artist Tarek Zarroug. “Queen of Carthage” represents

Rare Kreature – “Serrated Luvvv”

Phoenix-based band Rare Kreature craft a moody post-punk immersion on new single "Serrated Luvvv." Along with previously featured single "Nowhere Seen," "Serrated Luvvv" appears on their new EP, Sleeping Secrets.

Pink Soda – “Monsoon’s Over”

“Monsoon’s Over” is a creative, perky instrumental from Pink Soda. Playful bass-y reverberations and gentle keyboard chimes evolve into a reflective vocal effect, resembling a howler monkey with particularly melodic abilities. A

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New Albums

Áron Porteleki – ‘Smearing’

Hungarian artist Áron Porteleki presents a deeply memorable sound across Smearing, a debut solo studio production that serves as a “sonic manifestation,”

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