Showing an emotive resonance in its gentle rock/pop intertwining, “Better Than Here” is a recent track from NYC-based artist Miles East. The heartrending effort comes via the artist’s forthcoming sophomore album, Between
New Tracks
Its glam-friendly pop inclinations complemented by a Halloween-friendly music video, “Some Other Night” is the latest single from Parisian producer Draumr. The memorable production continues the stylish, hooky power-pop and glam convergence
London-based rockers JW Paris unveil a no-frills rock charisma on “You’ve Got Me,” a gripping single that explores the impact of social media’s dangerous hold. Thumping bass and sporadic guitar bursts lead
“Never Too Late” is a rousing rocker from Scottish band January Sixteen, representing the closing track on their self-titled EP. Its lyrics stir in playing like a message to youth, conveying to
“se quien sos” is a powerful psych-rocker, meshing tranquil vocal immersion with warming layers of guitar distortion. The track comes via the artist Lucas Delacroix, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and now
Boston-based duo The Derevolutions celebrate the vibrant qualities of music-making and listening alike on the epic delight “I Love This Music,” described aptly as “a massive psychedelic collage.” The team of Ana
“Elowyn” is a haunting track full of mystique from Philadelphia-based artist Special World, casting a dreamy folk appeal alongside longing lyrics. “I will never see (you) again Elowyn, you’re my friend,” they
“Swallow Fire” is the latest track from The Whole Hotel, the New Orleans-based project of Matthew Foster. Described as a “song is about giving in to temptation,” the production excels with a
New Albums
Boston-based artist Leah Callahan enamors with a melodic, jangly rock appeal throughout her new album Curious Tourist. A range of melodic and
MoreAustin-based band don’t get lemon impress on their sophomore album, Have Some Shame — stirring with a charismatic blend of synth-pop, new-wave,
MoreChicago-based artist Che Arthur shows an impassioned rock sound on new album For That Which Now Lies Fallow, his fourth solo album,
MoreImpressing with a heartfelt, eclectic sound that spans from anthemic rock to tasteful sophisti-pop and punchy synth-pop, Sign in the Stars is
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