New Tracks

Laverne – “Soba Noodles”

Chicago act Laverne impress with new track “Soba Noodles”, featuring a sweltering and captivating vocal lead over hypnotic guitars and sonorous backing vocal touches. Per the act, the track is “about two

Post-Modern Connection – “Lost In Talk”

Post-Modern Connection are a new group from British Columbia, integrating elements of soul, pop, and rock into a captivating sound on new track “Lost In Talk”. The band describes the effort as

DPLV – “Someone Else”

“Someone Else” is an enjoyable slice of dark synth-pop from DPLV, the project of Minneapolis-based Jacob Gossel that impressed in June with the hypnotic and infectious track “Look Back“. “Someone Else” ditches

Brendon Moon – “Blue Moon”

“Blue Moon” is another gorgeous effort from Brendon Moon, who impressed with the track “Patience” in March. As mentioned then, Moon’s vocals remind of names like Wild Nothing’s Jack Tatum and The

OLWH – “Call U” + “Happy”

Look of Love is an album abundant with lush pop hooks and engaging soundscapes, a success for OLWH, the project of Hertfordshire-based artist Kelvin Beyioku. His production and songwriting – often featuring

The Colonies – “Bound to Be Something Good”

A new track from Washington D.C. rockers The Colonies, “Bound to Be Something Good” is a hook-y indie-rocker with contagious charm. A gliding rhythm guitar and snarling lead twang accompanies suave vocals,

Dominy – “Mary Don’t Bury Me”

With a fondness for songs with fun melodies you can sing along to, Philly indie-rockers Dominy have a great new track with vibes fit for the weekend. “Mary Don’t Bury Me” touts

New Albums

Enfant Rouge – ‘Délier’

Melding spoken-word and rock mystique, new album Délier is the culmination of a personal journey for enfant rouge, the project led by

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Jared Fullerman – ‘Ins’

An enthralling album spanning from dreamy, hypnotic introspection to synth-laden theatrics and rousing, spirited rock, Ins is the latest from Jared Fullerman.

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Mattock – ‘Daughters’

Daughters is a standout rock record from Southern Maryland-based act Mattock. Led by the songwriting of Casey Brandt and Jason Fletcher, the

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