New Tracks

Eric George – “Few Little Lines”

Vermont-based singer/songwriter Eric George strives to keep the American folk tradition alive with a sound that takes inspiration from everything from early country and delta blues to contemporary folk. A prolific artist,

June Parker – “Throw It All Away”

Throw it All Away/Slow by June Parker June Parker churn out atmospheric, shoegaze-leaning tunes from Richmond, Virginia. They released two songs this past week, “Throw it All Away” and “Slow”. The former

Stereo Soul Future – “Remember Alaska”

Stereo Soul Future’s “Remember Alaska” is a beautiful track with fluttering acoustics, serene vocals, and a Brian Wilson-esque knack for vocal pop harmonizing. The lyrics match that beauty, the track being dedicated

La Poré – “Sad Girl”

La Poré, the project of Nick Samson, debuted this past June with the nocturnal, dance-friendly track “Close“, touting ’80s-inspired R&B-tinged pop goodness with heaps of atmosphere. The project from Columbus, Ohio finds

Phil Lomac – “Northern Lights”

Phil Lomac’s third official release, Northern Cities Southern Stars, was recorded in Chicago throughout the course of last year. Lomac mostly did it all, serving as multi-instrumentalist, engineer, and producer. He tracked

Lochness Monster – “Pixie Cut”

Florida rockers Lochness Monster recall fun, punk-tinged alternative of the ’90s, with names like Weezer and Sunny Day Real Estate coming to mind. Their track “Pixie Cut” shows this well, with suave

Seanloui – “Tell Me”

Seanloui is an artist from Tucson, Arizona specializing in “Euro R&B pop.” He crafts a gripping, dark soundscape on new track “Tell Me”, guided by ghostly synth trickles and a soulful vocal

REIGHNBEAU – “Gold Face”

“Gold Face” is the contagious and atmospheric new single from REIGHNBEAU (Bryce Hample), featuring Shey Mertz (Bk Beats) and vocalist Colleen Johnson. It pursues a bouncier, more effervescent feel than the atmospheric

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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