New Tracks

Justin Sconza – “Native Birds of Guam”

Chicago-based artist Justin Sconza crafts a sound touting both catchy rock immediacy and heady thematic introspection with "Native Birds of Guam," the first single from his newly released album Fantasy.

Color Palette – “Barcelona”

Washington, DC-based act Color Palette delight with “Barcelona,” a single combining a love for jangly pop and indie rock. Led by primary songwriter/vocalist Jay Nemeyer, the project shows well in its array

Abbey Blackwell – “Rise and Set”

Evolving from acoustic-set lushness into an expansive sound with melodic lap steel and jazzy rhythms, “Rise and Set” is a moving new track from Seattle-based musician Abbey Blackwell.

The Horses – “Little Epiphany”

Boston-based rock duo The Horses present a fun, hooky charmer of a track with “Little Epiphany,” their second single. Comprising Tyler Wyatt (formerly of Surfliner) and Johnny Burke, The Horses stir with

Virginia Louise – “Hollow”

Channeling an alluring ’90s rock nostalgia amidst its textured guitars and harmonious vocal presence, “Hollow” is a memorable new track from Virginia Louise. Originally from just outside of Austin, Texas and now

Common Loon – “Livin’ the Dream”

A wonderfully melodic, evolving track from Common Loon, “Livin’ the Dream” traverses through dreamy pop enchantment and dynamic rock allure — combining a memorable sound with imagery drawing from “surrealism, medieval Persian

hummer – “Big Fish”

A stirring rocker from Los Angeles-based artist hummer, “Big Fish” ventures seamlessly from hazy, debonair rock intrigue into a scorching ardency. “Living gets easy for the big fish,” Aaron Bernards’ sweltering vocals

Zachary Mason – “Sweetheart”

Guildford, England-based artist Zachary Mason delivers a powerful, compelling rock sound on “Sweetheart,” a track exploring the profound wonder of love and relationships. Featuring a hard-hitting, ’80s-inspired crescendo and a high-flying guitar

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New Albums

Pol Sembrano – ‘Self-Titled’

Pol Sembrano consumes with a self-titled synth-pop success of an album, seamlessly balancing hooky immediacy and emotional depth. The Seattle-based Filipino-American artist

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Ryoka Hagiwara – ‘ICHI’

Edinburgh-based composer and pianist Ryoka Hagiwara debuts with ICHI, a solo piano album navigating fleeting memory and fragile identity through a striking

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