Giuseppe Cucé’s new album 21 Grammi is a profoundly human conceptual success from the Sicilian singer-songwriter, built around the mythical “weight of the soul” and
Eastern Ontario’s husband-and-wife duo CameronStrings compel across their new EP, Eclectica — cohesively weaving rock, folk, R&B, and nuevo flamenco across its six tracks.
“World Full of Echoes” is the captivating new single from Reduction in Force, unleashing sharp cultural critique amidst post-punk rhythms, ardent guitars, and seamless
Swedish rockers Rome Is Not A Town delight with a heady rock sound on “Echoes of Love,” the title track from their forthcoming album,
A bluesy garage-rock charisma shines on “King of the Night Time,” the latest track from Christian & the 2120’s. The Gothenburg, Sweden-based project of
Swedish artist, songwriter, and producer Coria makes a striking debut with At Least It’s Something, an EP that balances moody folk introspection with vibrant
Los Angeles-based band Rivermaker delves into moody alt-rock and post-punk textures with two new tracks. “Content” blends solemn guitar twangs and hypnotic layered vocals
Brooklyn-based collective Lettuce Inn delivers a kaleidoscopic blend of psychedelic pop, art-rock, and orchestral touches on their album Let Us Never Do This Again.
The first new single in nine years from Trails and Ways, “Patiently” is a lushly absorbing success — melding imagery of water and islands
An emotively gripping evolution shows on “Time,” a new track from Bishop Battle that pairs moody keys, chugging guitar sturdiness, and vocal introspection —
