New Tracks

Dave Violenza – “Shimmering Lullaby”

Melbourne-based electronic artist Dave Violenza crafts a glistening, lush entrancement on new single “Shimmering Lullaby,” which sounds precisely as the title implies. Serene keys trickle with seamless cohesion, as a wordless choir-like

Social Wildcard – “You Know Me”

Brighton, UK-based band Social Wildcard unveil a contagious rock ascent on “You Know Me,” whose alternation between debonair bass-fronted verses and erupting guitar-forward emotion makes for a climactically riveting sound. Citing influences

al kenizo – “Find My Own Way”

Haunting piano and pulsing electro-minded rhythms coalesce grippingly on “Find My Own Way,” an atmospheric new single from Australian artist al kenizo. His fondness for deep house and dreamy soundscapes culminate in

Automatic Candy – “A Tall Vent”

Brooklyn-based band Automatic Candy reveal a gripping instrumental rock immersion on new track “A Tall Vent,” coming via their upcoming album, Amuse Bouche. An eclectic array of tones from guitarist Kirk Schoenherr

GlassJack – “Be My Lover”

Balancing dreamy hopefulness and contagious hooks, “Be My Lover” is a track out today from GlassJack. The danceable pop success releases today, and follows up the artist’s previous singles “All Your Love”

Richard Lynch – “Jesus and Bocephus”

A southern-rock and country appeal stirs on “Jesus and Bocephus,” a new track from Ohio-based artist Richard Lynch, written as a tribute to his late friend and bandmate, Tim Bennington. “He worked

FHMY & AQL – “I Keep On Not Dying”

A gripping, escalating rock fervency takes hold on "I Keep On Not Dying," a new collaborative track from the projects FHMY and AQL. A textured, fuzzy shoegaze sound emanates throughout, melding with

New Albums

Broke Royals – ‘Campr’

Washington, DC-based band Broke Royals consumes across their new album Campr, spanning enjoyable realms of rousingly anthemic rock, string-touched balladry, and emotively

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Thomas O’Shea – ‘Generation Z’

Thomas O’Shea‘s new album Generation Z blends dynamic piano-pop atmospherics with candid lyricism, tackling artistic self-doubt, digital-age anxiety, and generational pressure. From

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