New Tracks

Chris Erasmus – “Shotgun”

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

Oceanspace – “Witchy”

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

Loss – “Legacy”

“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

Dulce – “Escape”

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,” —

Cameron Sonnier – “Strange Lately”

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

Taylor Noelle – “Right Back In It”

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

Cave Flowers – “Garbage and Gold”

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

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New Albums

Matthew James Richards – ‘Reflections’

Stirring 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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