Time by Super Flat Buzzing synths and a scorching guitar lead open “Time” in gripping, nostalgic form. The track shows a consuming balance between
We’re happy to premiere “How Do You Smile?” from Closing Eyes. The track is a psych-friendly gem with a deeply grooving bass line, buzzing
Temporary Vessel by The Wormholes Charlotte, NC duo The Wormholes impress with new track “Temporary Vessel.” Showcasing an expansive sound with spacey synths, a
“Thoughts and Prayers” is a moving track from Future Ghost, the Orlando, FL-based duo of Jake Ellis and Kat Albanese. “How many more does
“Never Be Apart” is a soaring, atmospheric gem from Johnny Petunia’s newly released album Never Be Apart. Throbbing synths lead a sparse soundscape to
“Faces” is a consuming track from Gradam, showing the artist’s engrossing hybrid of psych-rock, alternative, and bedroom-pop. Bursting guitars, ’80s synths, and suave brass
“Lost Dogs” is an adventurous pop track from Jordan Burchel, touching on the realms of synth-pop and twangy rock. The initially leading chipper synths
Brooklyn-based rockers Atlas Engine impress with the soaring new track “Where Have You Gone?,” where a cohesive assortment of melodic guitars and swirling synths
“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
Following the impressive “Animals” this past autumn, Debris Discs returns with another successful track, “Daniel and the Apocalypse.” The track builds with a brooding