New York-based group The New Students venture into a satiating blend of folk, Americana, and bluegrass across their new album Little Blue Dot, following
Ottawa-based Hot Mud reveals an enamoring pop and rock cohesion on new album Pink Cloud Pop, following up his successful debut Rehab Rock. Continuing
Stirring instrumentation plays consistently throughout Reflections, an album from Matthew James Richards with an array of illuminating orchestral beauty. The Wolverhampton, England-based artist incorporates
Melbourne-based artist Slim Jim Dinkum emits a compelling folk arsenal on his new album Real Rural, described as “a celebration of the rural working
The debut EP from duo The Crowd, Piece of Mind incorporates a thematic appreciation for life and surroundings within an approachably melodic melding of
Tennessee-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Boski unveils a charismatic rock appeal throughout Feels Like The End, an album whose blend of excitably original hooks and
Poignant in its thematic emphasis on humanity and AI’s intertwining, Echoes is the new EP from Paul Feder. Its dynamic electronic sound spans from
Berlin-based project Trench Coast caught our ears last year with the debut album Drinks, touting an array of melodic atmospherics in its gentle bass
NYC-based project Mortal Prophets continues a fantastic, prolific 2024 with the 7-song EP ICNCLST/. Alongside previously featured releases like the Sleeping In My Bed
The I Think It’s Funny EP is a memorable new release from Ubiquity Machine, a Washington D.C.-based duo comprising The Rabbit and Howard Rabach.