Memorable shoegaze atmospherics shine on “Fix, the debut single from Atlanta-based band Aphantasia. Emotive vocals intensify amidst layered guitars, swelling from understated dreaminess into a raucously inviting dose of distortion. The “won’t
New Tracks
月読 (Tsukuyomi) by Ghost Park Brooklyn-based project Ghost Park crafts a dynamic rock entrancement on “Seven Vials,” the first single from newly released album 月読 (Tsukuyomi). Haunting guitar trickles traverse into a
A harmoniously jangling rocker with soaring vocal harmonies, “On And On” is an alluring new track from Nicamus. The Portland, Oregon-based band are releasing an album, Trust Fall, this summer — “and
Austin-based artist Michael Sanders consumes on his new single “blue,” which melds ’90s rock nostalgia and lush pop/folk hookiness. “How about a joke for you? Something kind of sweet,” Sanders’ soaring opening
Stirring in its range of solemn acoustic-set contemplations and gorgeous orchestral additions, “Back Here” is a standout folk track from Alison Martino. The Los Angeles-based artist describes the track as “about losing
Peaks Island and Other Places is an affecting, heartfelt album from Little Champion — highlighted by tracks like “Half Moon Bae” and “Suburbs” that capture a particular place, time, and emotion within
Matt Sterling’s recent singles, “Leave It In The Dust” and “Beachtown Kids,” showcase his knack for pairing emotional honesty with hooky, replay-worthy production — spanning from punchy pop precision to dreamy intrigue.
Swedish band Trails Pluto enamor with a free-flowing psych-pop captivation on “In Between Answers,” the first single from their upcoming album. Reverbed vocals swirl amidst heady guitar tones for an enjoyably serene
New Albums
A riveting EP out today from Austin-based band The Unlimited Stars, Impossible fuses goth-rock and textured post-punk intrigue with swelteringly memorable vocal
Morebody.404 is a riveting EP from Ukrainian-born producer and visual artist Darynka, who fuses a dynamic electronic stylishness within resonating themes of
MoreConjuring a dynamic sound that spans from the opener’s ardent rock energy to the twinkling folk-pop of “The Process of Living,” Tiny
MoreA stellar blend of rootsy rock, jam-friendly ventures, and folk intrigue excel on Where We Belong, the new album from J. Michael
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