New Tracks

Wesley David – “Stop Sign”

A memorable track out today from Wesley David, “Stop Sign” captivates in its expanding folk/rock synergy and thematic weight, exploring the drag of mundane routines and personal stagnation. This Philadelphia-based artist, originally

Infinitefreefall – “Cursed Object”

A delectably sprawling rock epic from Charleston-based project Infinitefreefall, “Cursed Object” is a riveting single that traverses 18 minutes of dynamic, climactic live-improvised creativity. The act notes the release being for fans

Matt Nation – “April’s Fool”

A melodically impactful single from Brooklyn-born artist Matt Nation, “April’s Fool” explores the pain of being deceived by a projected persona. Blending pop-punk energy with compelling vulnerability, the track utilizes shimmering guitar

Martin Kuiper – “Low On Love”

Harnessing personal reflections on youth and mental resilience, “Low On Love” is a potent focal point on Martin Kuiper’s upcoming record, Prison Of Modesty. Written decades ago in Groningen, the track explores

Energy Whores – “Fade To Gray”

Embracing underground electronic precision with compelling art-rock sensibilities, “Fade To Gray” is a standout track from New York-based project Energy Whores, led by Carrie Schoenfeld, a classically-trained pianist, indie filmmaker and Off-Broadway

AEvina – “don’t wannabe a wannabe”

Navigating the tension between authenticity and perception, “don’t wannabe a wannabe” marks Jersey City artist Ævina’s self-produced shift into dance-electronic music. Blending lush, escapist tones with buzzy bass and rhythmic propulsions, this

Karen Salicath Jamali – “Seeds of God”

Centered on a minimal acoustic arrangement that marks her debut as a vocalist and guitarist, “Seeds of God” is a hauntingly intimate single from Karen Salicath Jamali. Inspired by a profound near-death

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New Albums

Sawtooth Witch – ‘The Chariot’

The Chariot is the debut album from Minneapolis duo Sawtooth Witch, featuring fingerstyle guitarist Pat ‘Doc’ Dougherty and fiddler Haley Fleming. Drawing

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