A moody and compelling cover track from Tampa-based band Little Sheba and the Shamans, “Wondrous Place” provides a twist on the ’60s classic, whose
Canton-based artist Anthony Pittman blends bursting pop and emotive R&B influence on the new single “Sensitivity, via the Don’t Mend Me. EP. The track’s
Brooklyn-based band Le Big Zero deliver a thrilling rock sound throughout their At Arm’s Length EP, meshing the nostalgic rock sound of acts like
Los Angeles-based artist Lazy Gay struts a catching, no-frills rock sound throughout their new EP, Lousy. Themes revolving around “sexual frustration, bad habits, and
A moving debut EP from the duo Virens, Couples Therapy compels in its ethereal folk builds and affecting vocal duets. The project — comprising
Showing a melodic folk sound with doting lyrical warmness, The Hollywood EP is the latest from the duo McDermott & North. An all-star cast
The affecting debut album from Taylor Burlage, I Might Be Gone resonates in a sense of post-relationship wandering, exploring the ability to find personal
NYC project Uncle Skunk enthrall with their latest single “Aussie Tender,” whose harmonious and hook-minded rock sound conjures a nostalgia reminiscent of The Replacements.
A dreamy electro-pop dazzler, “Sound Of Violence” is the latest single from Pebbl, the solo project of Bristol-based musician and visual artist Gina Marie
Engaging with a steady rock infectiousness meshing grungy guitars with a pop-minded vocal charm, “Imposter” is the debut single from Small Shake, the Seattle-based
