New Tracks

Crème – “Resolution”

Crème is the new recording alias of Trixie Reiss, who fans of The Crystal Method will recognize as a writer and performer on the electronic duo’s debut, platinum-selling album Vegas, which featured

Shy Spell – “Crystal Clear”

There’s not much background information on Shy Spell available, beyond the fact that 7 of 12 songs on the project’s new album were written on the old piano above, under the watchful

EIDE – “Follow You”

EIDE is a Norwegian singer/songwriter who produces a majestic, sparkling vein of indie-pop on new track “Follow You”. The track features his soaring croon weaving around bouncy guitars and into a chorus

Joshua Worden – “Bivens Arm”

Atlanta-based artist Joshua Worden produces an eclectic, atmospheric sound throughout his recently released album Cinders, which showcases everything from R&B and trip-hop to pop and chillwave in its variety of sounds. One

Madeline Tasquin – “Future Telephone”

A “lament on modern day (mis)communication,” Madeline Tasquin’s gripping track “Future Telephone” meshes her lush vocals with an eclectic stylistic grasp that reminds of St. Vincent, traversing across suave blues-tinged twists (like

Wake Child – “Kathaleen”

Impressing previously with “In the End” and “Hangup Blues“, both captivating efforts with a bluesy organ-laden feel, Boston trio Wake Child pursue some exciting new stylistic developments on the recently released “Kathaleen”. Trickling,

J Bengoy – “Reprise (Marthasville)”

The brightly infectious “So Good (I Could Die)” turned me onto J Bengoy this past May, showcasing a fun-loving twang reminiscent of Wilco and Beulah. The act – based out of Burlington,

New Albums

Coaxial – ‘Redux Trilogy’

On the ambitious Redux Trilogy, London-based project Coaxial delivers three distinct releases — Redux Media, Firemaniac, and Wittgenstein–Cronkite–Hellholes — designed for simultaneous

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Sego – ‘Direct To DVD’

Los Angeles-based band Sego unleash an eclectic, charismatic art-punk and rock appeal on their new album, Direct To DVD. Flipping a format

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Rina Kharrasova – ‘Ravel: Sonatine’

Rina Kharrasova captivates with a sharply focused interpretation of Maurice Ravel’s Sonatine, M. 40. Moving beyond “impressionistic haze,” the Moscow Conservatory graduate

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