Seattle-based band Beach Vacation craft a lushly engaging rock allure on new single “Up Late.” Caressing guitar twangs and ethereal vocals build with momentum
Transporting listeners to the ’70s while retaining a modern rock/electro punch, “Dreams” celebrates the Wattstax benefit concert of 1972, referred to by some as
“I Look Through Your Window” is a mellow psych-pop success from Khemet McConville. The Pasadena-based artist handles all production, vocals, and instrumentation on his
An eclectic pop success that ranges from dreamy theatrics to modern pop rousing, “Tom & Jerry (hail mary!)” is a single from Candace in
Los Angeles-based artist Dan Devon crafts grippingly inventive soundscapes throughout the album Bad Mittens. The release represents Devon’s first foray into organic recording methods
A rousing prog-metal showcase from Albuquerque-based band Blind Man’s Daughter, the new album Sundressed excels with its gripping builds — often rising from serene
Among the numerous highlights on PolSky‘s recent album Executive Functions, “Rainbow Road” succeeds with a peppy, hooky escalation in its synth-touched rock soaring. The
The dynamic Kasymi: Year Three EP exudes numerous strengths — in particular, achieving a stylistic cohesion of trip-hop, synth-pop, and rock. The Frankfurt-based musician’s
As the autumnal weather begins to take hold, the moody post-punk and dream-pop synergy within “Being the Heretic” makes for a delightfully apt listen.
“Feelings Too” is a ravishing new single from Olivia Junholm, a Los Angeles-based, Swedish pop singer/songwriter. Lyrics convey the turbulent emotions of love —
