Denver-based psych-rock trio Moonlight Bloom released their new album, American Impressionism, on January 31st. An enjoyably varied, textural psychedelic rock sound is on display
Cap’n Marble is an indie pop duo comprised of John Dasilva and Ryan Arshonsky, both from Southern California — though meeting and starting this
“Cartoonish Villain” is a new track from Swedish artist Hampus Svard, touting a briskly infectious sound with post-punk and pop appeal. The verses drive
Tokyo-based duo Downtown Market show a melodic guitar-based rock sound on the track “Stay With Me.” Per the band, the track was inspired by
“Commit” is an eclectic stylistic showing from DERYK G., blending alternative hip-hop and R&B with a touch of punk-rock. A suave bass line and
The Brush’s “Where” is a resonating, emotive success from The Brush. The project is from Los Angeles-based musician/filmmaker Aaron Alan Mitchell, whose vocals bear
“Crimson Queen” is a newly released track from Estereomance, showing a catchy sound with escalating yearning. Based around El Paso/Juarez, the project formed in
Charleston-based artist and activist Strom McCallum makes his music debut with the consuming “Baby Belle,” an alt-country track with hypnotic appeal. The track is
Under the Veneer by Jeads From the impressive new album of the same name, “Under the Veneer” is a great showcase of Jeads’ alluring,
Following the impressive “Animals” this past autumn, Debris Discs returns with another successful track, “Daniel and the Apocalypse.” The track builds with a brooding
