New Tracks

Seneko – ‘The Girls from Cedarhurst’ EP

Touting a hooky rock sound with shimmering guitar lines and passionate vocals, The Girls from Cedarhurst is an EP released today from Seneko. Connecticut-based Stan “Seneko” Olshefski has impressed in previous years

Ajay Mathur – “Common Mistake”

Another highlight from Ajay Mathur‘s recent album Talking Loud, “Common Mistake” struts suave guitar work and nostalgic organs, driving into a rollicking and playful hook. Written by Mathur and Mary Lou von

Halloween – “Silence” + “By Proxy”

Philadelphia-based project Halloween show a compelling sound throughout their self-titled EP, flowing with ’90s nostalgia in its slowcore and alt-rock interpretations. “Silence” sets the EP in motion with a late-night guitar crawl

MM Orchard – ‘Eras’

Eras is a powerful new album from MM Orchard, a collective led by Brooklyn-based songwriter and guitarist Mark McIntyre. The album was crafted during quarantine, with its name referring “the states of

Futureheaven – “tides”

Sydney-based band Futureheaven debut in impressive form with the track “tides,” showing the act’s enveloping shoegaze sound. A heady wall of guitars is complemented by layers of dazed vocals, emitting an ethereal

EWEB – “Automatic Age”

From their new EP of the same name, “Automatic Age” is a catching track from EWEB, a trio from Eugene, Oregon. A steady bass pulse builds into hazy guitar additives. Lyrics convey

Andrea Ward – ‘Ribbon of Water’

Propelled by strongly poetic lyricism and haunting art-pop movements, Ribbon of Water is the new album from NYC-based artist Andrea Ward. The haunting, mystique-filled track “Awake at Night” clued us into the

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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