The spacey "Propagation" provides a preview of Lower Dens' new album Nootropics, out April 30th (May 1st in the U.S.). The five-minute roller is built around creaking guitar developments, which dissipate a
New Tracks
As reported in February, Phil Elverum, of Microphones and Mount Eerie, will be releasing two albums this year. The first, Clear Moon, presents songs about “a quiet life in and around a small northwest town, usually
mr. Gnome are already following last year's excellent Madness in Miniature up strong with a new digital 7" Softly Mad, consisting of tracks "The Way" and "Still Life". The former is a
With a focus on guitars and synth-infused pop, Cineplexx's sound is a blend of psych-pop, culturally eclectic folk, and post-rock; it's not too distant from the engrossing DIY pop of R. Stevie
Swagger is a genius album from Nashville-based Fly Golden Eagle that has gone severely overlooked. It comes highly recommended. Stream the entire release inside.
MP3: Day Joy – Talks of Terror MP3: Day Joy – Animal Noise Michael Serrin and Peter Michael Perceval craft haunting folk music with bursts of noise-pop and rock, evidenced best by the stunning
"Ships" is the first track off Deep Sea Diver's full-length debut History Speaks. The trio is fronted by guitarist Jessica Dobson, lead guitarist of The Shins and past collaborator with the likes
The sparsely intimate folk of Rural Ghosts is bound to conjure up Jeff Buckley comparisons, mainly for how Erik Neilson projects his chilly yet powerful quiver over hazy acoustics ranging from high-pitched
New Albums
Showcasing an alluring sophisti-pop sound, Second Mansions is the newly released album from Le Concorde, the project of singer-songwriter Stephen Becker. The
MoreFoxbridge, the UK-based duo of Emily Ellicott and Justin Capps, bring a striking blend of heartfelt lyricism and Americana/folk stylings on new
MoreDanish singer-songwriter Dan Rose captures the restless spirit of New York City on his new EP To The Bitter End, a lo-fi
MoreLos Angeles–based artist Aatocaster immerses on the newly released superstition (studio works ‘23 – ‘25), a compelling collection of tracks where inventive
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