After having impressed with the Twin Peaks-inspired EP The Black Lodge late last year, That Gum U Like is back with a new track in “Biography”. The husband-and-wife duo continue their murky,
New Tracks
Ryan Hutchens’ new album The Last Ten Years is fittingly named, with the release being ten years in the making. The time was worth it, though, culminating in a striking blend of
“Get 2 Kno Me” touts a tropical beat with tinges of reggae, reflecting on a culture increasingly reluctant to fall in love and pursue artistic ambitions. The track’s music video (NSFW) features
Morning Myth, the project of guitarist Ross King and singer Aimee Herbert-Smith, first impressed in March with the track “Murmur” — touting a captivating, lush sound that sounds weightless and dreamy, with
“406” is a haunting new track from Toronto six-piece Century Thief. Twinkling keys and a quick acoustical arpeggio complements an ominous increasing tone, not distant from the aesthetic of Sufjan Stevens. The
Deep Touch have gripped us with their infectious groove before – particularly with “Are We Live” and “Fake or Real Indifference” – and the new “Are You Carrying The Fire?” continues that
With roots spanning across New Zealand, Turkey and Germany, Paper Thieves are an eclectic five-piece of Berlin residents who just released the second single, “Trouble”, from their upcoming album, out in late
Baltimore project Quantum Keys produces a jangly vein of psych-rock on blissful new track “I Can Talk With My Hands”, an ideal listen for the start of springtime with its seeming flutter
New Albums
III impresses as a dynamic, stylistic unveiling of works from Canadian producer Boni, a founding member of the experimental electronic group Fried
Morenumbness is exhausting marks the tenth studio album from Houston-based artist Joho, blending boom-bap hip-hop with futuristic R&B. Co-produced by 4d3n, these
MoreThe second full-length from NYC-based band Adios Ghost, Happy House consumes in its melding of electronica, funk, rock, and beyond, marking a
MoreRecently released album Blue Without You showcases twelve timeless folk tracks spanning Pete Scales‘ fifty-year songwriting journey. From “Nebraska-esque” demos to soulful
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