“First Love” is an enjoyably atmospheric pop collaboration from Memoryy and Troy Ramey. Memoryy’s production guides the spotlight toward Ramey’s consuming vocal presence, with
Out today from Cap’n Marble, “Bed of Sun” is a supremely melodic success with a lushly dazed psych-pop pull. Impressing earlier this year with
“The Band Is Breaking Up” is a consuming track from Frass Green, a band from Washington, D.C.. The initial mellow keys are accompanied by
“Far Away” is a consuming display of dreamy pop, courtesy of Toronto-based singer/songwriter STACEY. The artist’s vocals exude a timeless quality in their authentic
Impressing this past October with the track “Living a Lie,” new act Jessica Genius return with another gem. “Sugar Shady” chugs along with a
The Internet Mausoleum by Stars in Coma Stars in Coma return with another excellent piece of pop songwriting. “Digital and Analog Gods” comes via
California-based duo Sleepy House groove into the weekend with the release of “Livin,” a soulfully infectious single. The project already impressed last month with
Blond in Car impress with an electro-minded vein of catchy pop on their debut track “Who’s Gonna Love That Girl.” The Los Angeles-based duo
The crisply melodic “The Draw” is a track out today from WALLA, the Los Angeles act who impressed last June with synth-infused rocker “Lanes.”
Featuring lush flutes and synths alongside dreamy vocals, “Care 4 U Carefully” is a blissfully melodic track from Jennie Lawless. The Los Angeles-based artist’s