Unfolding with a spacey, futuristic electronic intrigue, “The People” is a riveting track from EGGER. The Austrian project finds a compelling balance between electronic minimalism and more expansive structural ardor, maneuvering between
New Tracks
Conjuring a sound steeped in post-punk nostalgia and biting commentary on insatiable greed, Scottish-Portuguese band Forgotten Garden captivate on their latest track “Overlord.” Inês Rebelo’s enthralling vocals and Danny Elliott’s multi-instrumental talents
Colorado-based artist Nick Boeder consumes on his new track “Your Shadowed Doubts,” an affecting success he wrote after relocating to Boulder. “Your Shadowed Doubts” reflects Boeder’s autobiographical approach, shaped by years
A powerful folk introspection lingers on “The Dash,” an affecting new single from Low Stakes Band that takes inspiration from the concept of “the dash,” representing the line between birth and death.
Layered guitars and gorgeous saxophone complement melodic vocals on “Dreaming of Tennessee,” a fantastic single from Cleveland-based seven-piece Empty Kodiak. Both atmospheric and cathartic, the track’s production exudes a warmness from the
Trickling, jangly introspections and an enjoyable sense of momentum persist across “Doe Under Headlights,” a newly released track from Max Threat. Reminding fondly of The Wrens in its escalating guitars and “we
Reduction in Force impresses with a captivating cover of Peter Godwin’s “Images of Heaven,” achieving a magnetic balance of lushly shimmering synths, twangy guitar ardor, and punchy vocal charisma. While the 1982
Continua continue to deliver a resonating rock sound on new track “Pristine,” another strong showing from the band, who caught our ears with a handful of standout singles in the past year.
New Albums
A resonating listening experience featuring both meditative electronic soundscapes and infectious rhythmic bolstering, Do or DIY is a memorable new EP from
MoreHollow Star‘s debut EP Listen dazzles with a striking balance of vulnerability and craft, merging infectious post-punk energy with lush, jangling guitar
MoreDallas-based singer-songwriter and producer Salim Nourallah has spent more than two decades crafting a prolific, deeply personal body of work, and his
MoreSeattle-based experimental project Kotlovan, helmed by multi-instrumentalist Farkhad Saidmuratov, presents Beyond Sense, a neo-classical, piano-driven EP blending haunting improvisation with lush instrumentation.
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