After impressing with the track “Hey Jackie” last month, Toronto-based artist Nyssa is back with another success that infuses a confident vocal swagger amidst
Seattle band Sundogs conjure an accessible sound steeped in classic-rock sentiments. Their new album Legends In Their Own Minds sounds entrenched in a time
Following the release of his political protest song “The Resistance” last October, NYC-based artist Paul Maged returns with the EP Fight to the Death,
“Callin’ of the Cause” is a vibrant track infusing blues and gospel tones, a highlight off Soul Numbers, from Connecticut-based artist Stan “Seneko” Olshefski.
“Silent Type” is the lead single from Brighton-based act Soft Sports’ debut EP Elephant. A galloping bass line and suave vocals are nicely accompanied
NYC artist Anam Cara released the track “Woman (Red Velvet Devil)” this week, displaying an entrancing sound. Leading the charge: gripping vocals and a
“Old Time Movies” is an impressive and lush piece of melodic pop songwriting from Sceenic. The track initially rides on a straightforward, acoustic singer/songwriter
Glistening, jangly guitars and a husky vocal presence pave the way on “Powwow,” the first single from Go Hawaii’s forthcoming album. “In writing this,
“Cheapskate” is a fun, melodic track from Beligan act Pavlove, featuring a smooth dual-vocalist approach amidst the catchy guitar jangles and ethereal synth-pop interlude.
“All the Money” deftly incorporates emotive vocals with catchy guitar lines and lingering synths, aesthetically somewhere between Placebo’s moody rock, Interpol’s post-punk shimmer, and