A stirring single out today from Infinitefreefall, “You Ask a Lot of Questions” initiates with a sweltering wall of guitar distortion and into a questioning vocal ardency. “What am I doing with
New Tracks
Ranging from solemn folk introspection to soulful organ-bursting charisma, “Shotgun” is a resonating new track from London-based artist Chris Erasmus. “It’s about when you get to the point in a relationship or
Thumping bass and dual-vocal immersion combine for a darkly enveloping intrigue in “Witchy,” a newly unveiled track from New Zealand-based act Oceanspace. They describe the release as telling “the story of a
“Legacy” melds dreamy mystique and folk-touched singer/songwriter warmness with compelling immersion, representing the latest track from Loss, the moniker of Swedish artist Britta Persson. The project’s third single is described by Persson
Jangly guitars and subdued vocals stir across “Escape,” a moody track from Chicago-based band Dulce. The vocals resemble a hazier Tom Verlaine, exuding contemplative lyricism — “I can escape with you,” —
A new single from Cameron Sonnier, “Strange Lately” is another memorable cut from the Houston-based artist, who caught our ears already this year with “Anytime” and “Burning To Death.” Hazy acoustics, ghostly
A lush pop intrigue envelops on “Right Back In It,” a gem from Nashville-based artist Taylor Noelle. Atmospheric sequences — like the nocturnal guitar crawl and wordless vocal ascent into the verses
A suave rock arsenal complements “Garbage and Gold,” a track out today from Cave Flowers. “You got lightning in a bottle, then why don’t you let it go?” the vocals exude amidst
New Albums
Personal travels and a sense of belonging inspire the riveting Wishing In A Fishbowl, the new album from Australian band Supahoney. Their
MoreNew York-based group The New Students venture into a satiating blend of folk, Americana, and bluegrass across their new album Little Blue
MoreOttawa-based Hot Mud reveals an enamoring pop and rock cohesion on new album Pink Cloud Pop, following up his successful debut Rehab
MoreStirring instrumentation plays consistently throughout Reflections, an album from Matthew James Richards with an array of illuminating orchestral beauty. The Wolverhampton, England-based
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