Amsterdam-based singer/songwriter Ad Vanderveen shows his strongly authentic vocal presence and folk sound on recent track “Release,” from the album of the same name.
A chilled-out electro-pop success from Sup?, “I Quit” features a lush synth backing and tropical key-like resonance. Slowed-down, tender vocals accompany with melodic satisfaction,
Out today from Kekko, “Dreaming Life” is another consuming dream-pop success from the Singapore-based husband/wife duo, who impressed with the track “Past Lives” last
A catching track released today from Goldwoman, “5 or 20” is quick to expand with melodic charm and vibrancy. Initially featuring serene piano work,
We’re pleased to premiere a live performance from Luke Sweeney, playing his excellent new EP, Critique of Nature on a baby grand piano at
“Who I Am” is a rousing folk track from David Alter, who impressed a few months ago with the rocker “So Says the Man,”
Lilies by Great Crane We’re happy to premiere “Lilies,” the second single from Great Crane. The project, founded by songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Eli Recht-Appel,
A consuming track that swells with psychedelic textures and soaring spirit, “Blood Lily” is a recent release from Dexter Dine, an experimental musician and
“Alice” is a newly released track from Cape Weather, the Los Angeles-based collaboration of Natalie Smith and Eric Jackowitz. Entrancing vocals are complemented by
“The River” is a recent track from AMFM, strutting a hazy rock sound with ample melodic engagement. The project comes via David Caruso, producing