Anthemic pop track “wabi sabi” succeeds on excitable production, with punchy vocals and effervescent synths leading the way. The third release from solo artist
Late at Night is a 5-track EP out today from Slowsie, an exciting rock project led by songwriter Michael Pearson. “Bedbugs” is an immediate
“Be Me” shows a sweeping, consuming production — elevated in the second half by majestic strings and haunting vocal accompaniments. This follows a lush,
With a consuming quality throughout, “Sacred Plums” builds from contemplative, reflective rock into dramatic guitar tones and escalating vocals. The latest track from New
Stray Fossa impress with the “For What Was,” a bouncier and more uptempo success compared to past efforts like “These Days” and “Are You
“Beg” shows a captivating sound lovably influenced by acts like My Bloody Valentine, Lush, and Slowdive. Nashville-based artist Trevor James Tillery impresses with the
A psych-forward spectacle, “Hold On (You’re Not Insane)” is a fantastic track from Max Mason. The London-based artist unleashes a fury of consuming melodic
Austin Max‘s debut release “As Leaders Fail to Lead” is a stirring success, showing a resonating folk sound. Tender acoustics and twangy adornments escalate
Do You Love Your Man? by Bad Mime The first of several releases in the coming months from Bad Mime, the solo project of
“Middle Ground” is a track released this week from Melbourne-based artist K.L. Mazlin. Serving as “an ode to getting older,” “Middle Ground” opens nicely