New Tracks

Meghan Pulles – “father, oh father”

Strutting a commanding mystique reminiscent of Kate Bush, “father, oh father” is a stirring new track from Nashville-based artist Meghan Pulles. “There are so many people in pain and in strife,” Pulles

AUTORHYTHM – “Intercellular Communication”

A hypnotic Kraut-rock nostalgia and thumping electro-minded pulse enamor throughout “Intercellular Communication,” a new track from Stockholm-based project AUTORHYTHM. The project of Joakim Forsgren arose in 2015, after a diagnosis of Parkinson’s

greenhouse – “Finally Over”

Finally Over by greenhouse Australian band greenhouse enamor on their new single “Finally Over,” producing a rock sound with a soaring ’80s tilt. Reminiscent of acts like The Stones Roses and The

Petrov, the Hero – “New Fortunes”

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Petrov, the Hero releases his latest single, “New Fortunes.” a positive Beatles-esque seaside number that reaches out to the deepest darkest blue seas of our mind to calm the

Proklaim – “SOMEBODY”

A hip-hop single that compels in its themes surrounding the “pursuit of one’s purpose,” “SOMEBODY” comes via Proklaim, an artist from Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. A solo artist for over a

Bangbang – “Here For You”

Hypnotic and hooky collide on “Here For You,” a delectable dream-pop single from Bangbang. The duo of Criz and RFK make music from their London home studio, and describe this track as

Van Ham – “FRENCH 75”

Exuding a timeless pop allure with smooth saxophones, dreamy keys, and suave vocal entrancement, “FRENCH 75” is a standout new single from Van Ham. The artist named the track after one of

Highwood Atlas – “A Fine Resonance”

Ottawa-based artist Highwood Atlas casts a scenic spell with “A Fine Resonance,” as chilly keys fit alongside lyrics reflecting overgrown ditches, Lake Ontario waters, and a general sense of urban decay —

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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