New Tracks

pocket elephant – “better be dyin'”

A memorable new single from pocket elephant, “better be dyin'” builds with moody intrigue. Nocturnal percussive components pair with haunting piano into soaring guitar exhilaration past the two-minute turn. Debonair vocal layers

Welsh armour – “Wiser”

A serenely atmospheric stunner from Swedish act Welsh armor, “Wiser” moves seamlessly with delicately impactful vocals and heavenly synth pad illumination. The vocals emit an ethereal engrossment, barely above a whisper, as

Dana Roth – “Summer” (feat. Daniel Blonde)

A hazy rock dreaminess takes hold on "Summer," a collaborative single from Dana Roth and Doctor B's Daniel Blonde. A cut from Roth's upcoming album Airship, "Summer" proves dynamic and melodic.

The Rough Shapes – “Flashback Insomniac”

A nostalgic ’80s rock charisma unveils on “Flashback Insomniac,” a recent track from The Rough Shapes. Debonair vocals encourage to “take control,” as fluid guitars ascend into spacey synths; the vocals ascend

My Friend Noel – “Wake Up Kid!”

NYC-based act My Friend Noel make their strong debut with the single “Wake Up Kid!” — a melodic, introspective success with rock and pop intertwining. “So many timelines, am I in the

PsiloMine Sun – “Fables”

Presenting a gorgeously hypnotic psych-pop pull, “Fables” is a stirring new single from Chicago-based trio PsiloMine Sun. The track represents the second single from their forthcoming album, Instrumentality. Their layered, haunting sound

Jane Honor – “If It Doesn’t End”

Twangy guitars and affecting vocal work consume across “If It Doesn’t End,” a new track from Jane Honor, a singer/songwriter born and raised in NYC and now based in Los Angeles. Her

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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