New Tracks

Marital Bed – “Ghost”

The aptly titled “Ghost” is an artful rock success from Marital Bed, incorporating haunting vocal layers amidst jumpy guitar fervency. From the da-da-ing vocal playfulness to “I know somebody…” mystique, the commanding

Split Refraction – “Run”

“Run” is a memorable new track from Split Refraction, pairing folk and electronic elements within lyrical reflections of an outlaw’s paranoid flight from the consequences of his past. A warming array of

EXGHOST – “Beneath the Sky”

Spacey synths and sturdy guitar strums intertwine with magnetic impact on “Beneath the Sky,” a newly released track from EXGHOST, an Ohio-based project led by Ed Shuttleworth. “Can you laugh all your

Heavy Tears – “Velvet Walk”

Philadelphia-based band Heavy Tears deliver a mellow, atmospheric rock warmness on “Velvet Walk.” Comforting bass pulses and gentle guitar twangs bolster an amiable vocal feeling, with a reference to “when the weekend’s

Bad Brain – “Endless”

A heartfelt guitar-driven pop and rock synergy shines on “Endless,” the second track from Bad Brain. Its production reminds fondly of The 1975 and Last Dinosaurs in its hooky, electronic-touched alt-pop amiability.

Countermarch – “On Tilt”

Copenhagen-based duo Countermarch hypnotizes with an artful, sample-friendly tonal expanse on new single "On Tilt" -- the first release from upcoming album Skin of Perception.

Rob Europe – “Where The Weird Folk Grow”

A beautifully introspective folk track from Rob Europe, “Where The Weird Folk Grow” is affecting in portraying the struggle with “aging out of the optimism in the music industry.” The artist’s commanding,

1 12 13 14 15 16 1,297

New Albums

Schau.Schou – ‘January’ EP

The impressive debut EP from Norwegian duo Schau.Schou, January stirs in its wintry atmospherics — infusing dreamy backing vocal harmonies, soft acoustic

More

Derby Hill – ‘Derby Hill’ EP

Detroit-based singer-songwriter Derby Hill crafts a warmly sincere debut EP steeped in folk, country, and roots tradition. Influenced by artists including Steve

More