Two Flights Up by Smotherly Love Exuding shimmering guitar twangs and bright synths, “Two Flights Up” is a hooky new track from Smotherly Love,
A haunting track with a wintry rock sound, “There’s Someone in Front of Me” is a track from Oregon-based project The Bradley Parsons Project.
An anthemic rocker with peppy effervescence, “Turning Into Gold” is the latest track from Astro Villas, the Baltimore-based project of Sean Pennington. Hazy, whirring
Aptly named considering its entrancing qualities, “Trance” is a new track from IMBER, the solo project of Bristol-based musician and producer Ben Imber. Woozy
Released today from Australian artist Zerrin, “Sleepless” is a track with ample art-pop mystique. The “can I be you,” vocal expression with mingling keys,
Don't Shoot the Messenger! by Livingroom “Keeping Time” is a melodic rocker with playful guitars and a power-pop vocal charm, courtesy of Chicago-based band
Impressing already this year with the tracks “Freedom” and “Refuse,” Seattle-based band Sundogs continue releasing in support of their most recent (and fourth) album,
The latest track from Sydney-based duo Salarymen, “All In Vain” shimmers with jangly guitars and a backing synth-driven effervescence. The vibrant vocals drive to
Consuming with its growth from subdued twangs into anthemic soaring, “Tenderness” is a new track from Salt Lake City-based band Dad Bod. Hazy, suave
“Corners Pressed” is the latest from Letting Up Despite Great Faults, further exemplifying the Austin, TX-based act’s engrossing, dreamy rock sound. Chirpy guitar jangles