New Tracks

Stratafield – “Qubits”

Atlanta-based Stratafield crafts a mesmerizing concept piece with “Qubits,” blending spacey electronic synths within an evolving, eclectic tonal display. Mirroring the mechanics of quantum computing, the music shifts from dreamlike backing vocals

Lost Lot – “Ready To Hide”

Newcastle-based band Lost Lot delivers an enamoring roots-rock anthem on “Ready To Hide,” a heartfelt ode to finding shelter in a chaotic world. Opening with swelling guitar work, the track balances Americana

Sutlej – “Tell Me You Care”

“Tell Me You Care” is an ardent success of a single from London-based alt-rock trio Sutlej. Beginning with somber guitars and vulnerable confessions of tumult, the track accelerates into an anthemic, grunge-infused

Kevin Honold – “Saturday Night”

Jersey City-based songwriter Kevin Honold captures the euphoric freedom of the weekend on “Saturday Night.” Blending jazzy classical guitar, rich strings, and smooth saxophone, the track builds into an expansive, full-band celebration

Fuji Gateway – “Last Movie We’ll Ever Run”

Asheville, NC-based artist Fuji Gateway ventures across dreamy psych-pop and escalating vocal passion on new single “Last Movie We’ll Ever Run,” described as “about being chronically stuck in your head.” It represents

Mantisgrove – “The Weather”

A serenely caressing single from Mantisgrove, “The Weather” fuses lush synths, twangy guitar lines, and absorbing vocals — tempting with “take a little drive, on down to the coast” escapism — within

Die Feen – “Here Comes The King”

Washington, DC-based artist Die Feen crafts a darkly memorable sound on new single “Here Comes The King,” finding a compelling middle ground between nocturnal post-punk steadiness and synth-touched effervescence. The project’s first

Second Paloma – “Camera”

A grooving combo of funky pop and glam-rock delights on “Camera,” the stylish debut single from Second Paloma. The Los Angeles-based band formed last year after performing together in various forms, and

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New Albums

Titus Maz – ‘Midnight Station’

London-based guitarist Titus Maz digs into late-night introspection on his excellent album Midnight Station. Blending modern jazz, groove fusion, and cinematic textures,

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The Drupes – ‘The Drupes’

New Orleans-based band The Drupes deliver a stellar self-titled debut album. Fusing ’60s-revival pop, harmonious rock, post-punk, and Britpop charm, the guitar-driven

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