An enchanting album meshing chamber-pop whimsy with nostalgic nursery rhymes, Maxim is a stellar release from Drew Worthley and No Spinoza. The album opens
“Supermoon” is a soaring, melodic new track from Vancouver-based artist Nick Costa. The opening lyrics play like a romantic ode amidst dreamy guitar tones:
A song reflecting on the innocent moments of childhood, “Young Enough to Know” is a consuming track from Justin Larkin, an artist from Springfield,
An eclectic guitar-fronted album spanning from sweltering bluesy rock to lush Latin-inspired grooves, Backyard Astronomy comes via Chicago-based artist Chris Forte. Forte’s diverse career
Stephen G. Clayton impresses with the double single “Punchline” and “My Accident,” featuring Knight-Malciak. Per Clayton, the release is “about searching for strength in
“Freefall” is a stirring new track from London-based artist Marina Avetisian. Calming acoustic shimmers and twangy guitar adornments complement Avetisian’s soaring vocals to start,
Sense Life, the new album from London-based artist Frank Joshua, impresses with its range of quality songwriting. From the string-laden ballad “Panic in the
First catching our ears last year with the track “Will He Ride (My Bike),” Grimson returns with further majestic captivation with the single “Household.”
“Love Killer” is a new track from Jaclyn Bradley, touting a haunting pop sound with shades of Kate Bush. The sporadic piano and brooding
Behaviorist, the project of Stephen Rodes Chen, captivates with charismatic fervor throughout the new track “Fuck LA.” Touting enjoyable lyrical quips about LA’s waiting