New Tracks

Neil To No-One + EVeryman – “Go Do Dat”

An old-school hip-hop energy with funky infectiousness shines on “Go Do Dat,” the second track from the fantastic collaboration of London-based artist Neil To No-One and Los Angeles-based rapper EVeryman. They achieve

Sam Burchfield – “Holiday”

A melodic folk charmer, “Holiday” is a recent single from Sam Burchfield. Originally from the Blue Ridge Mountains of South Carolina, Burchfield crafts songs with a memorable knack for reflection — within

Ben Heyworth – “Tell Me, What Is Love?”

An impactful folk output from Manchester-based artist Ben Heyworth, “Tell Me, What Is Love?” compels in its heartfelt lyricism and dreamily subdued production. Also known by his alias This Morning Call, and

Genovieve – “National Park”

Brooklyn-based artist Genovieve crafts a moving alt-folk sound on new track “National Park,” the opener to the Slow Down EP. “National Park” sets a heartfelt tone for Slow Down, balancing intimate confessions

Tropigloom – “Invisible”

A hypnotic, dreamy standout single from Tropigloom, “Invisible” unveils a post-punk and shoegaze immersion. The Toronto-based project excels in mood and atmosphere here, traversing from jangling guitar trickles and introspective vocals into a

The Hell Club – “Beautiful Stranger”

Expanding from understated vulnerability into a riveting, layered assortment of acoustic strums and textured guitars, “Beautiful Stranger” is a consuming new track from The Hell Club. The project of Pittsburgh-based artist, composer,

Chords of Indigo – “The Thread”

A powerfully emotive rocker from Manchester-based artist Chords of Indigo, “The Thread” envelops in its climactic prog-rock dynamics and culminating, hooky vocal soaring. The track marks the opener to the project’s upcoming

zukrassverliebt – “Way Too Hot”

A delightfully breezy pop sound shows on zukrassverliebt “Way Too Hot,” invoking an island-set escapism in its glistening guitars and serene rhythms. The Hamburg, Germany-based artist infuses heatwave metaphors alongside admissions of

New Albums

The Drupes – ‘The Drupes’

New Orleans-based band The Drupes deliver a stellar self-titled debut album. Fusing ’60s-revival pop, harmonious rock, post-punk, and Britpop charm, the guitar-driven

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Tom Emlyn – ‘Passing Craze’

Swansea-based multi-instrumentalist Tom Emlyn’s album Passing Craze showcases his prolific, wide-ranging songcraft. Blending 1960s folk-influenced melodies, spacey synths, and touches of piano,

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Ryan Rickenbach – ‘Sirens’

A fantastic display of emotively impactful folk songwriting, Sirens is the debut full-length album from New York-based singer-songwriter Ryan Rickenbach. Produced by

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