People Like Us is the consuming debut album from London-based band The Horn, who caught our attention the past year with standout album singles
Spanning from spacious ambience to spacey electronica and jazz-inspired experimentation, The Mountain King is a ravishingly eclectic album from Ten Walls, the project of
A stirringly creative hip-hop display from Zur Schönen Aussicht, Turbo Charged Up is an album with enjoyably unpredictable pursuits in style, structure, and beyond.
A melodic ’80s flair and prog-rock whimsy intertwine on the catching “Speck of Dust,” the latest single from Zoramena, a trio comprising guitarist/vocalist Ben
First grabbing our ears over the summer with the hypnotic dark pop gem “Combien,” Paris-based artist La Biche builds another intoxicating, atmospheric production that
“Thank You” is a hypnotic sonic journey full of gratitude, courtesy of the project Curving Tooth. The Baltimore-based queer duo comprises Liz Downing and
Jthurston presents a consuming hip-hop production on new album Self, ranging from the hauntingly nocturnal “Find” to the soulful pop hooks within “Live My
The debut single from new band Tea Leaf, “Rising Sun” conjures a nostalgic, funky rock appeal. Euphoric vocal spirit, twinkling keys, and excitable guitar
Within its melodic alt-pop production, “Shirt Song” delivers a cathartic satiation in its conveying of how “life goes on,” following a breakup. The effort
“Ways to Cope” is a resonating rock single from New Hampshire-based act Happy Just to See You. The expressive, rousing track precedes the act’s