A scorching guitar-led momentum carries throughout “Shadow of Kunoichi,” a recent single from Los Angeles-based artist Maybe Human. Taking inspiration from alt-metal acts like
“THIEVES” is a socially conscious hip-hop success from Proklaim, an artist from Namibia. A hooky refrain centers on the world’s sense of constant chaos,
An album out today from Manchester, UK-based artist Quincey May Brown, Basic Surgeon shows a memorable sound propelled by harp and piano alongside Brown’s
Brooklyn-based artists Becky Krill and Arlen Hart Ginsburg team up on the amiable new single “Laying Under A Tree,” recorded in the old Tin
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
