An infectious rock immediacy permeates throughout “Nothing Ever Tasted So Good,” a single from Berlin-based band Speaking Is A Gun. Described as their first rock ‘n’ roll track, the production stirs in
New Tracks
German producer Lawrence Timoni conjures an anthemic vigor on new single “Life’s a Mess (But We Love It),” intertwining a spirited confidence — beckoning to “sing it loud,” even during the darkest
Brooklyn-based artist Jeremy Aaron maneuvers clever depictions of love within a melodic folk-rock arsenal on “I can’t find a reason.” The single references smitten feelings with the literal love sick equivalent, asking
The latest success from MothBreath, “Freedom Machine” audibly captures the duo’s joy of cycling and appreciation for nature, all within a memorable dreamy pop expanse. Vocalist and keyboardist Kirsty Dougall embarked on
Coventry-based quartet SENSES craft a stellar sound on new track “already part of the problem,” thematically conveying the perils of complicity within a radiant guitar-led array of atmospheric rock. Their previous single
A gripping rock ferocity is showcased on "Falling Apart," a new single from Undergone. The Katowice, Poland-based band deftly balance those moments of distortion-friendly intensity with more serene dreaminess.
An ardent rock track from London-based band Holding Poison, “Change It All” pairs anthemic hookiness and an introspective lyrical drive — ruminating on the search for personal struggles, doubt, and finding meaning
Nashville-based Diego Molina delivers an atmospheric pop emotion on new single “What’s That Light in Your Eyes?” — inspired by the artist’s first visit to Colombia, his home country. A brisk rhythmic
New Albums
A dynamic rock production pairs with a thematic, philosophical grip on You Were Born to Save Your Life, the new full-length from
MoreConsuming in its inventive soundscapes and dreamy vocal evolutions, Future Republican President is the debut EP from fogchild, the project of Jae
MoreA fantastic debut album from Los Angeles-based artist Hush Bewlay, The Age of Recognition struts a delectably melodic and moody blend of
MoreChicago-based trio The Buddyrevelles craft a hooky, guitar-driven rock appeal on their new EP, The Concession. Following up last year’s The Consolation
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