A memorable single out today from Seattle-based act Leanne Wilkins & the Weathered, “Alt-Reality” invigorates with its soulful vocal presence and moody rock production — embracing a lushly atmospheric yet emotively gripping
New Tracks
Melding pop and lush folk appeal, “Flowers Grow In The Saddest Parts” is a new track from Silver Lake. The duo — based in The Hague, Netherlands — draw from both modern
New York-based artist Andrea Longato unveils an atmospheric jazz enthrallment on new single “Wishlist,” propelled by beautiful guitar work and jazzy rhythmic precision. The track comes via Longato’s upcoming album Thinking Heart,
An affecting track from Texas-based singer, guitarist, and poet Shweta Harve, “Why So Busy?” consumes in its illuminated drive — featuring glistening keys and organs — to various compelling vocal layers. Harve
Serene guitar jangles and melodic vocal dreaminess compel on “The Day I Left This World.” The track marks another stylish, debonair rock success from MatAre — enamoring earlier this year with tracks
“Languish” is a twangy slice of delightful power-pop from Plans to Sand, described by the Philadelphia-based band as “an unconventional love song to those who keep us thriving.” Layers of melodic vocal
NYC-based singer/songwriter dearest delivers a spirited pop emotion on new single “Never Knew Me,” traversing seamlessly from mellow guitar jangling to an enthused central hook with self-confident vigor. “You were just as
A textured shoegaze vigor takes hold on “Reeling,” a new track from Bright Like Stars that comes via their upcoming album Reflections, out on November 29th. They describe that release as paying
New Albums
The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic
MoreAn immersive album spanning from harmonious ’60s-inspired folk to moody rock entrancement, Still To Breathe released today via The Way After, a
MoreIllinois-based duo The Lone Canary craft a resonating Americana and folk entrancement on their third full-length album, Dime Store Horses. Comprising Jesse
MoreFeeling like a conjuring of otherworldly frequencies in its experimental drone allure, the only way out is strewn is a compelling EP
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