New Tracks

MSTR MSTR – “All That You Ever Want”

MSTR MSTR are psychedelic act from Brisbane, Australia, who showcase a highly impressive sound on the newly released track “All That You Ever Want”. Spacey guitar frequencies, seemingly in reverse at points,

Patchwork Guilt – “Hello Sleep”

Hello Sleep by Patchwork Guilt Patchwork Guilt’s 2016 track “Gold Books” drew me to an impressive singer/songwriter with lofty potential, with Phoenix Mundy’s tendency for powerful ethereal vibes, playful ’80s-inspired synth tones,

The Broadest Blue – “Run For My Life”

With flourishes of Beirut’s orchestral-laden stirrings alongside a penchant for audible narratives, reminding of The Decemberists as well as Sufjan Stevens, The Broadest Blue produces on originally stimulating sound that brings a

Todavia – “Fallen”

We featured Todavia’s “Fallen” this past April, highlighting the talented Los Angeles-based Rhyan Riesgo’s shimmering guitars and soaring vocals, which evoked both Mazzy Star and Beach House with the lush enveloping synth

Saunas – “My Body”

Out of Nashville, Saunas is a brand new project that formed when two friends, Hans and Jay, reunited at a wedding and began collaborating. The duo developed a unique sound, culling their

Brain Tan – “Comfort Object”

Brain Tan, the project from New York-based Rob Arbel, explains that the video for new single “Comfort Object” is “mostly footage of a Barney impersonator who terrorized my little sister’s 2nd birthday

The High Crook – “Baby Do You Know”

The High Crook scale things back a bit on new single “Baby Do You Know”, compared to the punch and angst of prior single “Do Me“. A soulful guitar solo around 01:41

New Albums

Tlön – ‘Reality’

Blending the elegance of classical composition with the curiosity of experimental sound design, Tlön — the electroacoustic duo of Sara Övinge and

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Bianca Nisha – ‘Blood&Sugar’

Danish artist Bianca Nisha enthralls on her second album, Blood&Sugar, a cinematic alt-pop journey that melds Nordic melancholy with orchestral grandeur. Built

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