The More I Give by Paula Standing The More I Give is a recent album from South Australian singer/songwriter Paula Standing. The release shows
The second from the Sluka‘s forthcoming album Figure It Out, “Isn’t It Strange” casts a mysterious feeling with its string-laden pulses and inviting vocals.
“Have It Your Way” is a fantastic track from Always You, the Los Angeles-based project of Anton and Christoph Hochheim, whose previous project Ablebody
“Open Your Eyes” is a hypnotic new track from Maybird, soaring with elements of psychedelic pop and folk. Impressing previously with tracks “In Technicolor
Flowing melodically with lush vocals and synth/guitar interplay, “Act Like” is a memorable track from Cal in Red, a duo of brothers from Grand
Yellow Branch impresses with the track “Been Here,” aesthetically sounding like a cross of King Krule and Mac DeMarco. Ghostly, wordless vocals and creaky
Nashville-based Archie Blu produces a lovely, jangly glow throughout new track “Potestaquisitor.” The hypnotic track unveils a dreamy pop allure, the softly enveloping vocals
The Kerosene Hours takes listeners to another memorably murky, suave soundscape on “My Dirty Car,” the latest from the Los Angeles-based project of Aaron
“Patience” is a caressing gem from Jose Lobo & Calm Canopy. Clap-laden percussion and gentle guitar trickles around 01:20 play with enchanting effect, the
“Allergic” is a new track from Attics, the Brooklyn-based rock act that impressed prior with the tracks “Goodbye” and “Granite State.” Following an intimate
