A memorable new EP from Toronto-based artist Dover Lynn Fox, Low Moon assembles a relatable narrative about emotional growth — and especially the shedding
A brightly nostalgic pop/rock success from London-based project The Mess:Age, “MR W.H.O” delivers a harmonious charm with a shimmering hookiness. The project is led
Bridging introspective emotion and a rock-forward hookiness, “Birth” is the recent single from Blue Coffee. The French band formed after the loss of a
Toronto-based artist Chloe Mayse takes us into their past with “HIGH SCHOOL,” while also providing a cathartic vision of present self; Mayse describes the
An abundance of forest imagery and existential introspection permeates Death Meditations of a Westerner, the poignantly titled EP from Montanus. The Norwegian singer/songwriter crafted
Spanning from traditional acoustic jazz to invigorating electric rock, Identity Crisis is an enveloping new EP from The Gentlemen’s Anti-Temperance League. The EP is
London-based folk artist Will Pope enamors on new single “Rooftops,” which ascends from trickling acoustics into gorgeous string arrangements amidst Pope’s stirring vocals. The
A new EP from NYC-based project Mortal Prophets, Brian Eno In Heaven shows an abundance of melodic and atmospheric intrigue — continuing a very
The Margaret Hooligans impress on their seventh single “The StoneHengers,” strutting a fervent garage-rock charisma with hypnotic infusions of reflective backing vocal adornments. The
A melodic rock drive enamors throughout The Consolation, an enveloping new EP from The Buddyrevelles. The project formed in 1997 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
