Jagasora is the project of Ben Thompson, a DIY musician based in Austin, Texas. He impresses significantly with the recent release of two tracks: “Every Window in the Sea” and “Frontier”. Deep
New Tracks
“Moneylover” is the catchy, debut single from Supergold, a band from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. The track was written in late December 2017, in frontman Alex Alston’s garage. He describes the unusual writing
A Lovely Coincidence by The Tropicanas The Tropicanas are a Scottish act based in Edinburgh, set to release their EP A Lovely Coincidence tomorrow. Its self-titled track is a melodic showing of
Toddler is a lo-fi pop project from Montreal, harnessing the power of used instruments and cheap consumer-grade keyboards from the ’80s. New track “A Few Blocks Away” captures the rollercoaster-like emotions involved with
“Scene of a Crime” is the latest from Von Sell, who again impresses after doing so with numerous tracks throughout the years. The Brooklyn-based artist shows a throbbing vein of danceable, electro-pop
Risky Motion, the music project of David Roseboom, produces a striking sound with groovy guitars, spacey synths, and a fondness for funk-tinged psychedelia. His vocals, capable of suave crooning and higher-pitched funk
Mustardmind are an act from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, who have been drawing praise in the NYC rock scene for several years, particularly after the 2016 release of their Peep EP. Early next year,
“Silent” is a piece of thrilling, catchy electro-pop from Paris-based trio FRAUDS. The “think I’m so silent,” hook throbs with glitzy synths and a powerful vocal. The verses flicker as well with
New Albums
Wunderkammer is an enveloping art-pop album from Pocket Lint, the London-based solo project of Mark Heffernan. An immersive blend of synths, guitars,
MoreTalented duo About Aphrodite traverse a variety of styles on Songs Without Words, an album released via Protomaterial Records. Blending Persian folk
MoreMazmere’s guitar-driven EP David stands as a deeply moving tribute to those who have passed. Blending post-punk noise and shoegaze textures, the
MoreScott Moran delivers an emotionally riveting album on Sixth of the Six, a poignant journal chronicling the international abduction of his daughter,
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