Escaping Zion by Nehedar “Survival” is the impressive opening track on Escaping Zion, the newest album from Nehedar, the project of singer/songwriter Emilia Cataldo. She got her start performing her original music
New Tracks
Niki Moss’ “Soylent Green” remains one of my favorite tracks this year — absurdly catchy in its entirety, from the smooth guitar-led verses to the synth-stomping hook. Naturally, I’m very excited for
“Set In Stone” impresses on several fronts — perhaps most notably in the striking, soaring vocals of Floriane Hu. The track is thoroughly gripping with its songwriting and atmosphere, the combination of
Inspired by the Netflix series Stranger Things, “Waiting” is a new track from Icelandic/Dutch act FOSS. Touting a very nocturnal feel, dreamy guitars and serene vocals lead the way. A bass-led segment
“Timeless” is a consuming track from Hanford Flyover, a British-American trio based in the English Midlands. Formed in 2017, the act is influenced by names like Pink Floyd, The Doors, and King
Nic Pool is an artist from Tucson, Arizona, whose new track “Rockets” captivates in its development from spacious murkiness to gliding guitars and rhythmic perkiness. The soaring vocals are a continuous element
“Coma” is an adventurous track from John Clark, touting a neo-psychedelic approach with ample tonal variety. The initial showing is barebones, with nothing more than a twangy guitar lead and ardent vocals.
Mah-Ze-Tar is the project of Maz Karandish, who channels his love for world music into an engrossing sound — one traversing across everything from “Raga, Maqam, and Dastgah to Harmony, Jazz, and
New Albums
An affecting, dreamy folk allure shines throughout No Beauty Can Move Me Now, the new album from House, Once Ours. Recalling a
MoreShowcasing a warm sound fit for late-night driving, CHILLED VIOLIN 2 is the new album from Marvillous Beats, the project of violinist
Moreหัดขับรถ, the serene new EP from Thai electronic project พังและแพง, releases on September 4th. Inspired by the rigid discipline of learning to
MoreSelf Help Manual, the captivating new album from AUTORHYTHM, traverses lush, scenic electronic terrains, often accompanied by infectious percussive pulses. The electronic
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