New Tracks

Century of Ecstasy – “Sun Is Burning”

Joakim Persson began his solo lo-fi project Century of Ecstasy over a decade ago in his home in Sweden. “Sun is Burning” is the title track off his first album Decade in the

Jas Patrick – “Harpy”

Jas Patrick produces stripped-down blues-rock that will come across as a breath of fresh air to fans of the genre, many who are tired of gimmick-y modern takes with messy stylistic results.

The Sleepwalkers – “Cocaine”

The Sleepwalkers is a trio from Richmond, VA. They came about simply; after lunch at a Burger King one day, they decided it was time to create some deliciously poppy music. The result

Joel Ansett – “Already In Love”

In the realm of singer/songwriter folk-pop there’s a lot of mundanity. Traditional structures and mostly unchanged vocals are common culprits, resulting in a sound that can be mundane despite production polish. It’s

Cat Clyde – “Like a Wave”

Cat Clyde is an emerging artist from London, Ontario who produces an invigorating hybrid of the blues and jazz. “Like a Wave” is a single off of her newly released album Ivory Castanets. It’s a

Add Agency – “BootyPop”

The whispered vocals, hypnotic synth-bass, and seductive hi-hat production make “BootyPop” a drawing listen from the beginning. The creators, El Paso-based Add Agency, draw from both the evolving electronic soundscapes of LCD

Busy Beds – “Convincing”

The Internet is the Real World (EP) by Busy Beds Busy Beds is the project of Tyler Agnew, also of Everyday Life and Blue Plutos. The project’s new EP, The Internet is

The Palms – “Future Love (We All Make Mistakes)”

The Palms is a self-proclaimed “hipPop” duo from LA comprised of Ben Rothbard and Johnny Zambetti. Chill vibes and thought-provoking lyrics are on display throughout their new single “Future Love (We All Make

New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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