New Tracks

Cargocastle – “Truth and Reconciliation”

Invigorating in its range of twinkling introspection and ardent guitar distortion, “Truth and Reconciliation” is a recent single from Cargocastle, an artist based in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The project marks the work of

Jane Marie + Jessica Mia – “It’s Over”

A stirring new track from Jane Marie and vocalist Jessica Mia, “It’s Over” captures the emotive aftermath of a relationship’s demise. Riveting vocals and a piano-driven production excel, traversing seamlessly into enjoyable

Chris Makh – “Synthing”

Intended as a tribute to the artist’s love for synths, “Synthing” is a magnetic new track from UK-based artist Chris Makh. “I wrote the song when I purchased my first synth and

Coyote Crunch – “Diagnosis”

French band Coyote Crunch unleash a stirring rock appeal on new single “Diagnosis,” which also plays as a heartfelt message to those struggling with mental and/or physical health challenges. A melodic, structurally

Play Misty – “Winter in Bristol”

An expanding folk success with a gorgeous wintertime contemplation, “Winter in Bristol” comes via Bristol, England-based trio Play Misty — comprising Ryan McMurtry, Sophie Jones and I-Sha-Vii. Warming flute and mandolin complement

Social Gravy – “California”

Los Angeles-based band Social Gravy unleash a powerful alt-rock/pop intrigue on the track “California.” “This town will make you or break you, don’t say I didn’t warn you,” the vocals escalate in

Garrett Benson – “Flower Girl”

Twangy guitars and pulsing synth effervescence pair with melodic, psych-pop cohesion on “Flower Girl.” The track comes via Garrett Benson and his new album The Holy Daydream. “She walked in, with a

Y is Nature – “Trouble”

Taking inspiration from the “spy thriller” genre in film, “Trouble” is a compelling new single from Y is Nature. The Oslo-based project of Hjalmar Littauer, Y is Nature seamlessly melds acoustic and

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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