Jared Bill‘s third album, Unknown Country, serves up a surreal tapestry of Appalachian tales, unique characters, and offbeat vignettes. Balancing satirical storytelling with intricate
Portland, OR-based artist juracán crafts an immersive electronic world on pierretronic, their first synth-driven release. The 12-track journey is shaped by IDM, downtempo, and
The Hole is a stellar new EP from Reykjavík-based experimental-pop artist and producer R.M. Hendrix. The release is a follow-up to his excellent album
Washington, DC-based band Color Palette enthrall across the recently released Zombie EP, showcasing a sound steeped in shimmering dream-pop, hooky post-punk, and shoegaze atmospherics.
Gripping across both hazy rock introspection and soaring swells of emotion, Faultlines is the consuming new album from Pisgah. The project of Brittney Jenkins
Swedish artist Shadow Antlers’ new album Outside Belongings is a moody, immersive success — strutting a compelling darkwave sound amidst themes of escape, feeling
Arkansas-based songwriter Jonivan Jones channels his bohemian folk-blues spirit on At Joe’s Sound Room, a Nashville-tracked live session EP where vivid storytelling, expressive vocals,
Austin-based artist Edward Rendon delivers an emotive, affecting rock sound on his newly released Hopeless Romantic EP. Drawing upon Brit-pop and early ’00s rock
Sussex, England-based artist OneNamedPeter compels across Passing for Human, a solo-crafted album born from a revived rush of inspiration after a three-year pause. The
Excelling with a dynamic, often dreamy art-pop and rock sound, Rare Brew is another standout showing from Suris. Last month, we featured their stellar new album
