New Tracks

Sitko – “Losing Party”

“Losing Party” is a memorable track from Sitko, fusing bouncy piano and jangly guitars with replay-inducing impact. The Mexico-based project succeeds with an accessible, momentum-filled drive — alongside themes described as “about

Jaewon – “Til’ You Don’t”

“Til’ You Don’t” is the latest from Jaewon, an artist from Chicago who explores “international infidelity and heartbreak,” on this memorable release. A mellow mixture of soft acoustic strums and glimmering keys

Stripes – “So Fucked”

A vigor-full rock success from Brooklyn-based band Stripes, “So Fucked” stirs in its variety of jangly intrigue and heavy rock passion. “I am so fucked,” the vocals let out amidst twanging guitars.

Karavay – “Dark Side of the Mountain”

A folk-forward mystique takes hold on “Dark Side of the Mountain,” a recently released track from Karavay. The Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter shows a commanding sound, melding emotive lyricism with a cinematic-friendly folk

Emma Teufel – “Genesis”

“Genesis” is a resonating new single from Emma Teufel, capturing the power of perseverance in a world filled with somberness and tumult. The provided description proves apt in describing the power of

.Com – “nevermore”

A mixture of playful guitar twangs and effervescent synths charm across “nevermore,” a single from .Com, a band based in Corona, California. A warming bass presence, with a nostalgic post-punk charm, emanates

Sugar Nap – “It Knows My Name”

Enthralling from from acoustic-set dreamy reflections into invigorating blasts of guitar distortion, “It Knows My Name” is a new track from Sugar Nap. The project is led by Caleb Kallander, who creates

Atomic Pines – “Twin Creeks”

The stylish “Twin Creeks” is a riveting new track from Seattle-based act Atomic Pines, who present a swelling intrigue from ominous string-laden haunts into emotive rock passion. The eclectic tonal display is

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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