New Tracks

Crab – “Paper Man”

NYC-based band Crab envelop across both debonair adoration and exhilarating passion within “Paper Man,” a memorable rock success. “We met one summer morning, out there on the plains,” the vocals begin, conjuring

BRUCK’LYN – “Moonshot”

A spacey electronic success from German/Spanish producer BRUCK’LYN, “Moonshot” unveils a pulsating progressive house appeal throughout. The project represents the alias of Joern Kocken, who notes the Kraftwerk album Die Mensch-Maschine as

Giorgio Fazio – “No One Should Ever Die”

Seamlessly melding expressive vocal samples, evolving rhythms, and radiant synth developments, “No One Should Ever Die” is a compelling new single from Giorgio Fazio. The single represents the debut release for Fazio,

Idan Ben-Tal – “Words”

A hypnotic electronic success from Idan Ben-Tal, “Words” struts a continuously gripping rhythmic groove alongside lush, spacey synth additions and suave vocal samples. The Tel Aviv-based artist deftly balances subdued intrigue and

Ian Roland – “Craving”

Immersing across both lush introspection and cathartic emotion in its charming folk sound, “Craving” is a newly released single from Ian Roland. The Brighton, England-based artist draws partly from nostalgia in the

Jessamyn Rains – “Love Again”

A memorably lush folk success from Jessamyn Rains, “Love Again” yearns for rekindling a love that was once wonderful. Originally from Illinois and now based in Chattanooga, TN, Rains impresses with songwriting

Jane N’ The Jungle – “Disco Lemonade”

An invigorating, darkly affecting alt-rock success from Phoenix-based band Jane N’ The Jungle, “Disco Lemonade” comes via their upcoming album — produced by Cameron Mizell (Avril Lavigne, Sleeping With Sirens, Memphis May

New Albums

Chloe Dunn – ‘Blossom’ EP

A consuming new EP from Chloe Dunn, Blossom showcases a sound steeped in dynamic allure — ranging from singer-songwriter and folk to

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MARA WANNA – ‘how dreadful’

Hamtramck, Michigan-based artist MARA WANNA consumes across her new album, how dreadful — navigating grief and growth with inventive, hook-driven artistry. Blending

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