Taking cues from modern indie rock bands like The Neighbourhood and X Ambassadors, SIR have found a way to blend soulful R&B vocals with brooding rock beats, bringing out the best of
New Tracks
Brazilian jam band SOMBA has been at it for nearly two decades now, but their music remains inspired. With four albums to their name, the four-piece continues to ride strong with their chilled-out rock. On
“Rudedude” is a fantastic new track from psych-pop duo Gibberish, whose 2015 full-length Winter Coat stands as one of the finest records of the year. Derek and Lorie Bromley showcased their evident ability on
First things first – yes, the Estonian band’s name can be a mouthful (it directly translates into “Technological Sun”), but their music is likely some of the most experimental synth-pop you’ve heard in
If the old adage “never take yourself too seriously” was a band, it would likely be The Ruminaters. Their easy-flowing psychedelic garage rock sound was born in Sydney, Australia, and on their
Andrew Bird’s latest album, Are You Serious, is set to be released on April 1. Having recently shared “Capsized”, Bird has followed that up with “Left Handed Kisses“, his collaboration with Fiona Apple.
Australian psych-rockers Tame Impala have remixed Miguel’s “Waves” on Rogue Waves, a compilation of reworkings of the song from last year’s Wildheart. The remix premiered Friday on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 show. Other artists that
Parquet Courts have shared the video for “Berlin Got Blurry” from their forthcoming album, Human Performance. The video features shots of the band’s frontman Andrew Savage wandering around the title city. The band
New Albums
field is a lushly inviting piano-led EP from Annstiina, an artist based in Järvenpää, Finland. Previously succeeding in the art pop realm,
MoreDetroit-based songwriter Daniel Rodak presents his self-titled album as a stripped-back, self-produced statement rooted in folk and folk-rock tradition, recorded just outside
MoreIan Miniero‘s Imbue unfolds as a deeply immersive instrumental album, born from improvised 2024 sessions and guided by a fascination with texture,
MoreNew York-based band Singing River consumes with a captivating blend of folk, blues, ragtime, and roots rock on their new EP, Shoutin’
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