A Cry for Self-Help is the new album from Pete Branscombe, who embraces a concise mode of hooky rock songwriting here. Many of the
The standout debut EP from London-based DAAY, Cosmic Gossip proves riveting in its colorful palate of styles, from anthemic rock to soulful psychedelia. Thematically
A compelling instrumental rock album spanning from bustling jazzy inclinations to soulful ’70s nostalgia, Music for Cats comes via the duo After Ours, comprising
The Great & The Terrible is the stirring sophomore album from Cedarsmoke, whose admiration for the melodic storytelling of classic folk-rock emanates throughout the
Summer Houses craft an inventive and nostalgic rock sound out of Portland, Oregon. Per the band, their new album, Frantic Hearts, was written “through
1970 Something is a rousing rock album with throwback appeal from Matthew Shadley Band. The Cincinnati-formed band got their start in 2003, and last
SKELETONS is the melodic, eclectic debut EP from M33CH!, who describes the project as “the culmination of a realization for my love of music.”
Heralded for his original songwriting and cover renditions alike, Jersey Shore-based artist Pat Guadagno pursues the latter category with warming, melodic charm throughout his
Brighton-based band The Qwarks collaborate with legendary bassist and tuba player Herbie Flowers on The Tuba EP: Herbielife. Flowers’ insertions add enriching flavor to
Releasing on September 30th from Italian band polemica, …and now… is the act’s third album. From the frenzied punk-laden rock of “it’s our time”