The sophomore single from Hartlepool, UK-based band Crescent, “Sin Again” dazzles with a dynamic rock appeal — moving from organ-laden haunts to a bluesy, sweltering rock character. The standout single comes ahead
New Tracks
“Smile, People Smile!” is a vibrant soul-pop anthem from London-based artist Audren. Born from a period of personal hardship and a battle with Lyme disease, the track utilizes lush horn arrangements and
“Mama!” is the impactful second single from London-based artist VERONICA, blending soul-pop sensibilities with colorful jazz harmonies. Drawing influence from D’Angelo’s “Really Love,” the track frames the mother figure as a vital
Chicago-based artist Justin Sconza crafts a sound touting both catchy rock immediacy and heady thematic introspection with "Native Birds of Guam," the first single from his newly released album Fantasy.
Washington, DC-based act Color Palette delight with “Barcelona,” a single combining a love for jangly pop and indie rock. Led by primary songwriter/vocalist Jay Nemeyer, the project shows well in its array
Evolving from acoustic-set lushness into an expansive sound with melodic lap steel and jazzy rhythms, “Rise and Set” is a moving new track from Seattle-based musician Abbey Blackwell.
Boston-based rock duo The Horses present a fun, hooky charmer of a track with “Little Epiphany,” their second single. Comprising Tyler Wyatt (formerly of Surfliner) and Johnny Burke, The Horses stir with
Channeling an alluring ’90s rock nostalgia amidst its textured guitars and harmonious vocal presence, “Hollow” is a memorable new track from Virginia Louise. Originally from just outside of Austin, Texas and now
New Albums
Tallahassee-based Ice Jackson immerses throughout the new full-length The Flu, a backronym for “Florida Life Understood” that paints a realistic portrait of
MoreLed by singer-songwriter Dave Macleod, London-based project trainboy succeeds with a heartfelt, jangly allure on new album I Am Not Myself. Following
MoreKansas City-based project Angie Fights Crime unveils a memorable rock sound across their new full-length album, To Be Beautiful. Written and recorded
MoreSinger-songwriter, poet, and filmmaker Greg Roensch melds narrative depth and a stylistically eclectic palate on his new full-length, Down at the Polystereophonic
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