Los Angeles-based Rhyan Riesgo, aka Todavia, impressed last June with the track “Baby“, a gorgeous piece of shoegaze/dream-pop that was melodically carressing. Todavia just released a new album, Shyness, today — the
New Tracks
Los Angeles-based Wild Year craft nostalgic synth-pop, though new track “Twitching + Teasing” certainly showcases a more rock-leaning side where soaring vocals, shimmering guitars, and brisk percussion makes for an enticing sound
“Not Over You” is the final single off Memoryy’s excellent new album, Skeletons. It’s a shining moment on a release full of them, with this in particular showcasing Memoryy’s ability to channel
SIDIZEN KING’s January single, “Stuck in the Middle”, was a strong showing of electronica and hip-hop cohesion, with a hook-y chorus and smooth verses showcasing a playful vocal presence and swelling electro-pop
I’m generally not keen on posting remixes, but if it’s truly bringing something new to the fold – and melodically consuming – then I’m game. Shoffy’s remix of Calvin Harris’ “Slide” fits
“Hide” is a stunning, meticulously layered track from REIGHNBEAU, the project of Albuquerque-based visual and sound artist Bryce Hample. The track, off his upcoming EP of the same name, works around the
“Strawberry Hair” is a twangy slice of melodic pop from Madeleine Mayi. Her vocals, simultaneously serene and chirpy, maneuver with suave melodic precision throughout. The bridge, led by a psych-friendly vocal interlude
A swelling, aquatic synth pad and bustling post-punk rhythm kicks off “Jacob’s Ladder” in captivating form. The track from Ontario-based Blue of Noon assumes a momentary increase in bounciness alongside the initial
New Albums
Forrest Hill’s sixth solo album, Beyond The Veil, unfolds as a harmonious, introspective journey — blending warm acoustic textures, melodic folk-rock sensibilities,
MoreTamar Berk’s fifth album, ocd bursts with memorably dynamic energy and unfiltered emotion, blending fuzz-soaked guitars, swirling synths, and melodic hooks with
MoreThe captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic
MoreAn immersive album spanning from harmonious ’60s-inspired folk to moody rock entrancement, Still To Breathe released today via The Way After, a
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