New Tracks

Marine Manasian – “Hayastanin”

Armenian artist Marine Manasian showcases a powerful sound on new single “Hayastanin.” Standalone riveting vocals build quickly into an electrifying guitar accompaniment, bolstered further by a thumping rhythmic backbone. The elongated guitar-laden

Barbara – “Currents”

Excelling in both its initial dreaminess and eventual thunderous psych-rock textures, “Currents” is a riveting track from Denver-based band Barbara. Released today alongside a beautiful video featuring stop-motion footage, “Currents” captivates with

Tired Cossack – “Korean Baseball”

Winnipeg-based artist Tired Cossack continues their twangy, melodic charm on “Korean Baseball,” a single from the newly released album I Know, I Guess. “I don’t have the energy to stay up late,”

Dan Rico – “Maybe I’m Scared”

A colorful pop fusion lingers throughout “Maybe I’m Scared,” a compelling new single from Brooklyn-based songwriter, musician, and producer Dan Rico. Elements of psych-pop, R&B, reggae, and jazz exude playfully. The effort

Wailing Dunes – “Have You Lost The Music?”

New single “Have You Lost The Music?” asks that question with a rousing rock and psych-folk intertwining. The track comes via Wailing Dunes, the project of Danish artist Sejer F. Villadsen. The

After – “The Dove”

A new single from the duo After, “The Dove” exudes a soaring mystique in its glistening keys, dreamy vocals, and emerging trip-hop percussive flair. Graham Epstein and Justine Dorsey craft a compelling

Bliss Nova – “Every Move”

A grooving, funk-touched pop showing from Bliss Nova, “Every Move” struts a suave infectiousness — melding MGMT-esque psych-pop grooves and spacey electronica pursuits. The track features the thumping bass enthrallment of Olugbenga

Yomi Ship – “The Izoku”

Enthralling with a dynamic prog-rock sound spanning from brightly melodic twangs to nocturnal contemplation, “The Izoku” is a new track from Yomi Ship, a band from Perth, Australia. The release marks the

New Albums

Áron Porteleki – ‘Smearing’

Hungarian artist Áron Porteleki presents a deeply memorable sound across Smearing, a debut solo studio production that serves as a “sonic manifestation,”

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