New Tracks

Chapeaux Pointus – “Fini”

Montreal-based act Chapeaux Pointus deliver a dreamy pop groove on new single “Fini,” which opens their new EP, Pour en finir. Sporadic guitar jangling and a thumping bass line traverse into a

Ricky Haze – “Still Waiting”

A timeless-sounding rocker with a sense of impending doom, “Still Waiting” is a memorable single from Ricky Haze. The production traverses from a nostalgic doo-wop feeling into a sweltering rock passion. “The

Joseph Ozment – “God Save the Queen”

Memphis-based artist Joseph Ozment shows an escalating, nostalgic psych-rock appeal on new single “God Save the Queen.” A traditional, royal orchestration fades out quickly into the suave assortment of guitars and synths.

Lenny Zen – “Carousel”

A dazed pop sound shimmers on “Carousel,” the opening single from Lenny Zen‘s upcoming EP, Artifact of Attraction. A dreamy pop and alternative hip=hop aesthetical intertwining compels, as throbbing synths and glistening

W. Y. Huang – “Give It Time”

A comforting folk single from New York-based singer/songwriter W. Y. Huang, "Give It Time" reassures that "everything will be just fine," amidst tender acoustics, serene vocals, and an eventual piano-laden brightness.

Pink Cliffs – “Never Gonna Make You Mine”

London-based act Pink Cliffs strut a suave rock intrigue on new single “Never Gonna Make You Mine,” immersing with free-flowing guitar bursts and an infectious title-touting refrain within its hooky psych-rock sound.

illunis – “Lonely, Only”

“Lonely, Only” is a compelling new single from illunis, the Los Angeles-based project of singer/songwriter Ali Valentine. Twangy guitars and heartfelt vocals contemplate a state of in-between — “sometimes I don’t know

Saint Idiot – “Thin Places”

A compelling single that touts an art-pop and folk entrancement, “Thin Places” comes via Saint Idiot, the project of Slovak-Canadian musician Tomáš Andel. The Edmonton-based artist crafts a sound with a glistening,

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New Albums

von Krogh – ‘WAVES’

Oslo-based band von Krogh depict the turbulent aspect of life’s ups and downs within an emotive production on their new album WAVES.

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