Real Estate – Exactly Nothing Real Estate take us to balmy shores and sunny days on “Exactly Nothing”, taken from their most recent Days single, “Easy”. Its swirling array of fluttering guitars brings to mind both
New Tracks
Titus Andronicus frontman Patrick Stickles showed some audible love for his fans last night, when he posted a free mixtape on Twitter compiled of demos, covers, live recordings, and spontaneous banter. Perhaps
MP3: Dunes – Jukebox Adieu “Jukebox Adieu” is the second single off Dunes’ debut LP Noctiluca. The trio take a conventional psych-rock aesthetic, with its lofty structures and ambitious turns, and make it quite accessible
Deerhunter's Lockett Pundt revealed a track on Spooky Action at a Distance, his second album under the Lotus Plaza name. Listen to "Strangers" inside.
The Shins’ Port of Morrow doesn’t come out for another week, but you can listen to it in full today. The most accessible method is through iTunes — open up iTunes and click
The Smiling Lies are a young group from York, PA that describe themselves as a mixture of "the Arctic Monkeys, Bombay Bicycle Club, Graham Coxon, and a little crack cocaine."
Contrary to their name, The Twees produce hook-filled garage-rock with hints of The Strokes and The Charlatans UK. Lead single "Tempermental Health" is heavy on rhythm guitars, the clanging twinkling of keys, and
Chromatics released a video for “Back From the Grave”, directed by frequent collaborator Alberto Rossini. The footage was shot in 2010 at Rossini’s chalet, and the assortment of vague close-ups and neon
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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