Los Angeles-based band Rivermaker delves into moody alt-rock and post-punk textures with two new tracks. “Content” blends solemn guitar twangs and hypnotic layered vocals
Brooklyn-based collective Lettuce Inn delivers a kaleidoscopic blend of psychedelic pop, art-rock, and orchestral touches on their album Let Us Never Do This Again.
The first new single in nine years from Trails and Ways, “Patiently” is a lushly absorbing success — melding imagery of water and islands
An emotively gripping evolution shows on “Time,” a new track from Bishop Battle that pairs moody keys, chugging guitar sturdiness, and vocal introspection —
"My Sweet Valentine" is an understated though heartfelt success from Abstain From Fastening a Brain, capturing the project's experimental chamber-pop sound with dreamy allure.
Chicago-based singer-songwriter Kenan Slade crafts a moving, poignant folk sound on his new album A Garden for the Stockyard, propelled by poetic lyrical imagery
Vancouver-based musician Pennan Brae impresses with Paint, a vibrant seven-track release that fuses classic rock, funk, and country-tinged charm into a warmly eclectic palette.
Breton act Steel & Velvet return with People Just Float, a stripped-down folk EP shaped in the spirit of Johnny Cash’s American Recordings: raw
Tel Aviv-based singer-songwriter Eyal Erlich continues to impress with The Live Sessions, a series capturing his music in live form at the storied Levontin
East Sussex-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Matt Saxton stirs on new album Feel It Again, a rock and folk-infused charmer rooted in both uplifting and
