The newest track from Blonde Bones, “Bad Dream” shows a catching rock sound with shades of The Walkmen. Jangly guitar chirps and suave vocals
Patternicity by MatAre “Gone Away For You” is an emotive synth-pop single from Atlanta-based artist MatAre, reflecting on sacrifices amidst a stirring synth-fronted rise.
High Fever by Human Intrusion Australian act Human Intrusion bring forth a murky rock envelopment on “High Fever,” flaunting ’80s and ’90s inspirations with
Danny Morrison crafts a grooving pop mystique on new track “Ladies Do It Better.” A suavely contemplative introduction excels into an expressive second half,
Showing well with its sweltering escalation, “Subversions” is a heavy alt-rock thriller from Primordial Spasm. The Canadian project featured previously with the tracks “Wash
Dutch band boycry unveil a compelling rock and post-punk intertwining on their single “control.” Bursting guitar distortion gives way to a suave vocal composure,
A sophisticated art-rock appeal is abundant on While We Were Making Plans, the new album from Kansas City-based duo The Splatter Pattern. The team
On his new album Recreate, California-based singer/songwriter Eric H. F. Law tackles the complexities of human identity within a rousing sound, ranging from the
The sophomore album from North Carolina-based artist No One Mind, Secondary Gain is a standout production with dynamic pop and rock traversals. A bright
Hailing from Coventry, UK, moody rock act Duke Keats impress with their Dirty Glamour EP, released today. Opener “Skid Row” showcases their expressive sound,