A cathartic, powerful folk track from Elephant Moon, “Fly Again” weaves fingerpicked guitars and melodic vocal introspection, capturing the hope gained through recovery and the regaining of momentum following periods of tumult.
New Tracks
British singer-songwriter Lana Crow impresses with new track “What Brings You Back,” a jangling, emotive charmer that succeeds in its moody yet reassuring tonal palette. Blending ethereal production with introspective lyricism, the
An anthemic, evolving passion takes hold on “Starlet City,” a riveting new track from My Life As A Moth, the London-based and Swedish-born singer-songwriter who caught our ears last year with alt-pop
“fated treasure” is a continued showcase of Diana Omar‘s emotive and melodic pop entrancement, blending atmospheric soulfulness, hypnotic rhythms, and immersive textures. Twangy guitar accents and vocals — succeeding in both moments
Belgian DIY artist Nikki Roger compels with a warming, melodic psych-pop harmoniousness on “Wa Choco,” a self-produced single that embraces the impact of intimacy and the importance of accepting human imperfection. Writing,
Vallejo, CA–based A’shon Galaxy delivers a warm, emotionally rich blend of jazz, soul, and R&B on “More Than Only Friends,” a track whose accounts of unrequited love prove moving amidst a consuming
Austin, TX-based composer and alt-pop artist Nathaniel Earl captivates on the newly released track “happy,” an emotionally cinematic reckoning that was written upon learning an ex had married. Blending piano, synths, and
An affecting new track from West London-based trio Patience Please, “Madelaine” exudes a melodic yearning — vocally professing “I hope you come back to me” — as soft acoustic strums, twangy electric
New Albums
Joseph Schwartz showcases a unique versatility on the Superhuman EP by reimagining a single high-quality composition through multiple stylistic lenses. From the
MoreAn excellent debut EP from Insignificant, Become struts a memorable folk sound across its seven tracks. From the ghostly acoustics of “Ourselves”
MoreCologne-based duo Kitbuilders return with Stupid Games, unveiling a striking hybrid of electro, new wave, IDM, and beyond. This release marks a
MoreOn the sophomore album HELIX, Cole Lumpkin delivers a self-produced masterclass in resilience and eclectic charm. Written and performed entirely by Lumpkin,
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