A melodic single with twinkling synths and soothing acoustics, “do you think we’re old enough” comes from Au Gres, the Michigan-based project of singer/songwriter
“Skin” is a shimmering pop anthem from NYC act Morning Silk, conveying a dazzlingly melodic array of synths and hooky vocals. Brooding synths and
MOOR, the debut album from German artist Lulu on Mars, unveils a darkly consuming vein of pop — both haunting and beautiful. The uniquely
“Far Dawn” is a dreamy, beautiful success from Japanese project atrem, comprising Ryuichi Shima and Yusuke Kamimura. Taking inspiration from the world of The
“Cornerstone” is a riveting rock track from Isolated Corners, the project of UK artist Edward Tucker. The project arose in 2017, after Tucker completed
Impressing last year with the track “Better Off,” Jean~Baptiste again touts a consuming nod to the early roots of hip-hop. Whereas “Better Off” touted
Los Angeles-based artist and producer Mint June crafts a deeply hypnotic, atmospheric electronic sound throughout his newly released Surrendering Nina EP. The release plays
ontheinside by Palomino Blond A new track from Miami-based band Palomino Blond, “Magnolia” conjures ’90s rock nostalgia with its soaring vocal power and fuzzy
Miami-based rockers Lochness Monster showcase a passionate, heavy rock sound throughout their second EP, Working for a Future. EP opener “Glass Jar” kicks off
We’re happy to premiere “Underneath the Cottonwoods,” a breezy delight of a track from Chicago-based artist Justin Sconza, from his new album Maps. Aptly