“Time Was On Our Side” is a shimmering collaboration from two rising acts. The vocals of SHoTA LoDI are lush and nicely integrated under the climactic dance-laden production of NYC duo The
New Tracks
Grey Watson is an artist from Birmingham, Alabama, presently making music out of Seoul, South Korea. “Radical Passenger” is a successful new track of his, with a lush introduction being guided by
California rockers The Great Escape – most recently featured with their new album Universe in Bloom and brass-y opener “Let Me Go Wild” – take a successful stab at a holiday song.
Swiss musician Yvan Poisson produces abstract, minimalist trip-hop throughout his atmospheric new EP Blind Experiment. The seven tracks do well in crafting their own worlds, ranging from the brass-laden call-and-response patterns of
Brooklyn-based Blakeley successfully showed her vein of “electronic rockabilly” on the October featuring of “Caffeine & Nicotine”, showing a great variety between bubblegum-pop hooks and alt-rock-geared verses. Blakeley again shows her versatility
A perfect antidote (or lush accompaniment) to the Monday blues, Oh Genius’ latest track “I Still Think About” – featuring the angelic vocal stylings of AKACIA and a guitar outro by Rob
Zenzero is a post-electronic duo comprised of Tim Kellett (Durutti Column, Simply Red, Olive) and Rosie Doonan (Birdie, Peter Gabriel), crafting a soulful and atmospheric vein of music that quickly captivates. Such
Norwegian act Remedies impressed this past September with “High as the Moon“. The project – consisting of Tor Erik Krane Ursin and Sigrid Ryan – pursues a more elegant, understated vein on
New Albums
Washington, DC-based band Broke Royals consumes across their new album Campr, spanning enjoyable realms of rousingly anthemic rock, string-touched balladry, and emotively
MoreMontreal-based project blind dogs of the sun craft a consuming sound on their new album This City Never Sleeps, succeeding in its
MoreSanta Cruz–based artist Brock Davis crafts an intimately personal array of captivating songwriting on Nothing Lasts Forever, a deeply lived-in album shaped
MoreThomas O’Shea‘s new album Generation Z blends dynamic piano-pop atmospherics with candid lyricism, tackling artistic self-doubt, digital-age anxiety, and generational pressure. From
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