New Tracks

The Goodbye Radio – “That’s the Point”

Another resonating track from The Goodbye Radio, “That’s the Point” enamors with its jangly rock radiance and relatable perspectives on disillusionment from the daily grind. Part of their upcoming album, In This

The Spumonies – “Take a Look Around”

A nostalgic rocker from The Spumonies, “Take a Look Around” consumes with a hooky and relatable charm — fondly reminiscent of The Replacements in its amiable retrospection. The Brooklyn-based solo project of

ZOHARA – “Jóga” (Björk cover)

A gripping re-imagining of Björk’s standout track “Jóga” comes via ZOHARA, who retains the original’s sweeping enthrallment while brilliantly infusing Arabic musical elements. The Tel Aviv-based artist incorporates live oud and darbuka

Harry Kappen – “Be Brave If You Can”

Venturing from piano-laden introspection to rousing rock passion, “Be Brave If You Can” is another resonating piece of songwriting from Harry Kappen. The Amsterdam-based singer-songwriter has caught our ears multiple times in

Omer Netzer – “Low High”

Infusing country and blues within soulful depictions of complex love, “Low High” is a memorable new track from Omer Netzer, an artist originally from Nahariya, Israel, and now based in Nashville. The

Wattmore – “I Don’t Miss That Woman”

Brisbane, Australia-based brotherly duo Wattmore stir on their new single “I Don’t Miss That Woman,” playing as a sign of personal strength in moving on from a break-up — and into firmly

Noise Factory United – “Fractures”

Another resonating rock success from Portsmouth, UK-based band Noise Factory United, “Fractures” moves seamlessly from conversational post-punk intrigue into a hooky ardor, where spacey synths and twangy guitars meld with new-wave and

In VideColour – “Proximity”

A catchy synth-touched rock composure pairs with consuming lyrical introspection on “Proximity,” a memorable new track from In VideColour that explores the “harsh realities of mental health and bad habits.” The Barnsley,

New Albums

The Drupes – ‘The Drupes’

New Orleans-based band The Drupes deliver a stellar self-titled debut album. Fusing ’60s-revival pop, harmonious rock, post-punk, and Britpop charm, the guitar-driven

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Tom Emlyn – ‘Passing Craze’

Swansea-based multi-instrumentalist Tom Emlyn’s album Passing Craze showcases his prolific, wide-ranging songcraft. Blending 1960s folk-influenced melodies, spacey synths, and touches of piano,

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Ryan Rickenbach – ‘Sirens’

A fantastic display of emotively impactful folk songwriting, Sirens is the debut full-length album from New York-based singer-songwriter Ryan Rickenbach. Produced by

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