“Telephono” is the debut single from California’s Cape Weather, who conjure ’60s nostalgia with the track’s sweetly seductive vocals, suave guitar jangles, and overall hypnotic allure — aided nicely by the subtle
New Tracks
Free by joemurray. “Free” is one of the singles off Denver-based Joe Murray’s debut album I Am, releasing on November 3rd. The track showcases a very promising songwriter with an enjoyable aesthetic.
“Anything You Want to Hear” is a new track from former Golden Idols lead guitarist Trevor Watson, featuring Patrick Broz on guitar/lead vocals, Jewel Loree bass/vocals/bass clarinet, Trevor Watson guitar/keyboards/cello/vocals, and Kelsey
Slabs of alt-rock guitar and menacing vocals kick off “Zenobia” in strong form, especially as the rollicking hook reveals itself over call-and-response vocal enthusiasm and rising rhythmic involvement. The track comes via
NYC-based alternative/metal group Vajra just wrapped up a 29-show co-headlining tour, their live presence drawing acclaim from the likes of Rolling Stone, who referred to them as a “must-see act.” Fortunately, their
Aradia is an electro-pop artist from Los Angeles, whose new track “CEO” is an anthemic highlight off her upcoming EP of the same name. She combines influences like Grimes, Florence Welch, and
“Peppercorn Boy”, the newest track from Liverpool’s TV ME, is a slice of bouncy psych-pop magic. Its music video, starring spinning vinyl on various homemade contraptions, is nifty as well. The project
NYC-based Charles Sekel fronts the project First Blush, which went on hiatus after 2013’s Supersynthetic EP but has since returned with the captivating album Monologic, which released on July 14th. Emotional key-laden
New Albums
Washington, DC-based band Broke Royals explores a wide spectrum of sounds on their new album Campr, spanning enjoyable realms of rousingly anthemic
MoreMontreal-based project blind dogs of the sun craft a consuming sound on their new album This City Never Sleeps, succeeding in its
MoreSanta Cruz–based artist Brock Davis crafts an intimately personal array of captivating songwriting on Nothing Lasts Forever, a deeply lived-in album shaped
MoreThomas O’Shea‘s new album Generation Z blends dynamic piano-pop atmospherics with candid lyricism, tackling artistic self-doubt, digital-age anxiety, and generational pressure. From
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