Swedish artist Vanbot touts a brightly melodic synth-forward pop appeal on her fourth album, How Could I Prepare For This. “It wasn’t a deliberate
Full of dreamy pop mystique and steady rock hooks alike, Where There Are No Words is the new album from Stereo Glow. Catching our
The Sadface Album is the debut full-length from Something Moves, the UK-based project of Chris Briden. Embracing a variety of sounds, from Radiohead-esque rock
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Boston-based band Trailer Swift unveil a thrilling rock sound on their new album Variant, whose sound invokes ’90s alt-rock glory with its rewarding build-ups
On his new album Then and Now and Now is Then, Philadelphia-based artist Steve Sperry presents a diversely experimental electronic sound, consuming with an
Chicago-based band LLO LLO present a hooky fusing of alt-rock, power-pop, and post-punk throughout their Quit While You’re Ahead EP. The EP’s opening track,
The second album from Canadian artist Wes McClintock, Open Dream is a diversely satisfying listening experience, ranging from spacey synth-minded mystique to heavier rock
A dynamic range of sounds — from tender psych-pop to roaring rock charisma — consumes on the new self-titled EP from Luno, the moniker
A swampy and impassioned rock sound captivates throughout Chroma Crawl, the new EP from Oklahoma-based band Helen Kelter Skelter. Following full-lengths in 2015 and