New Tracks

Michael Zuzek – “The Man Who’s Never Found”

First catching our ears a few weeks ago with the track “Graystone,” Toronto-based artist Michael Zuzek struts a more hypnotic, soaring appeal on “The Man Who’s Never Found.” Both these recent tracks

Eddy Mann – “I’m Coming”

Philadelphia-based artist Eddy Mann struts a debonair insight on recent single “I’m Coming,” immersing in its soulful vocal strides and tender guitar smoothness. “I’m coming,” the artist’s vocals swelter during the central

Ace Poetik – “Tears of a Melody”

“Tears of a Melody” is an emotive hip-hop success from Louisville-based artist Ace Poetik. Nocturnal piano and pitch-altering wordless vocals adorn a compelling backing beat, as Ace’s precise vocal flow emits a

Slow Collision – “Drive”

A melodic blend of post-punk and rock stir on “Drive,” a replay-inducing new single from Slow Collision. The release comes via their upcoming sophomore EP, I’m Too High, I Can’t Jump. Fronted

Ray Prim – “The Joker”

Austin-based artist Ray Prim invigorates on new single “The Joker,” where rousing guitars and emotive strings collide with a timeless-sounding allure. “Girl, if you get to know me,” Prim’s soulful vocal entrancement

Colorvision – “Reasonable Man”

Colorful synths and twanging guitars lead a melodic captivation on “Reasonable Man,” a new single from Colorvision. The trio comprises Chris Mintz-Plasse, Nick Chamian, and Ryan Dean. “When you’re out of sorts,

Kevin PM – “The Light That You Left Me”

First catching our ears with the track “Esperanza” in June, Kevin PM continues to stir with his latest, “The Light That You Left Me.” Morose vocals and reflective acoustics traverse into twangy

New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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