Denver-based rock band Vega Maestro impress with the raucously fun “The Curriculum,” a track off their new album Hello Voyeur. The initial verses are
Dirt Farmer’s new album Satellites shows a fun, eclectic rock sound. Album highlights are numerous, with notable tracks including the driving brass-led “Better Decisions,”
Touting a melodic rock sound influenced by The War on Drugs, “It’s All Gonna Be Okay” is a very pleasant track from Ben Strawn.
Releasing ahead of Penny Diving’s full-length on 2/7, “Nineteen” shows the Montreal-based band’s delightful rock sound. The track’s guitar tones are jangly and nostalgic,
The Lylacs thoroughly impress with their new EP, A New Age. A dreamy rock sound encompasses much of the release, with only “Echo Valley”
“Workin’ Me” is the latest track from Austin-based rockers Mopac, previously featured with their Kayfabe LP in 2017. Chugging guitar twangs and suavely confident
Moscow-based rockers Apache Rockers show a fun, no-frills vein of rock with confident vocals and escalating hooks. “Tiny Love” is heavy on infectious vocal
The fantastic “Release Me” is a stirring track from Bayleigh Cheek. The Dallas-based singer/songwriter was a solo musician from 2015 to 2018, at which
Creeping strings, a thumping bass, and flashes of woodwinds usher an enthralling intro to “Do You Dream At All,” an engrossing new track from
Albon is the project of singer/songwriter Alexander B. Lappin, based in Los Angeles and originally from Chicago. Newly released track “Kids On Fire” touts