Swedish act Pilgrimage Years engross with a shoegaze-forward appeal on “Afloat,” the third song from their upcoming full-length debut album. An eerie soundscape of
A smooth, funky pop appeal shows throughout “Faded Jeans,” the latest single from Dutch pop band WATERLEAF. Taking inspiration from acts like Air, Daft
Nashville-based quarter Slow Animals reveal a moody alt-rock disposition on memorable new single “Bleedin’ Out.” A grungy, slow-crawling guitar progression complements understated vocals to
The two latest singles from Kama Tala showcase the artist’s emotive rock appeal. The project of songwriter Philip Earhart excels with a dynamic rock
London-based quartet Late TV present infectious stylistic intrigue throughout their debut full-length, Vanity City, released today. Funk, jazz, and art-rock intertwine on this savvy
The debut single from Edinburgh-based trio Thundermoon, “Wild” impresses in its thematic escapism and lush synth-driven expanses. Initial plucky synth-driven momentum complement lyrics with
Baltimore-based band Night Walks enamor with a suave, synth-touched rock sound on the Sidelines EP. This two-track offering features the band’s first single, “Night
Engaging in a range of acoustic-driven commentary and ardent vocal rises, “God Couldn’t Save The Queen” is a track out today from Danish-Dutch trio
Love and War by Jennifer Tefft A track out today from Boston-based artist Jennifer Tefft, “Love and War reveals a moody rock engrossment, concocting
A compelling pop success from New York-based artist Eleri Ward, “Grieving the Future” meshes punchy hooks and serene synth-laden ruminations alike. This original track
