New Tracks

RITUALS – “Illusions”

A riveting post-punk single out today from Toronto-based act RITUALS, “Illusions” is described as “a song about anxiety and trying to meditate your way thought a panic attack.” Clanging bass, sporadic vocals,

Nyla Tiara Love – “schreien”

A brisk electro-pop mover from Vienna-based artist Nyla Tiara Love, “schreien” invigorates with its buzzing synth drive and palpable vocal momentum — intertwining a debonair lead with more expressive reflective adornments. Representing

ruben dumars – “in my dreams”

“in my dreams” unveils a dreamy mystique from Cincinnati-based artist ruben dumars, who describes the release as “about the fear of changing.” Gentle bass pulsations and an eerily enveloping synth line drives

NIGHTSISTER – “Next in Line”

A moody post-punk treat from NIGHTSISTER, “Next in Line” comes via the project’s upcoming debut album, Part of Me. Murky guitar maneuvers play with a steady pulsation, compelling amidst a consistent percussive

Raphael Davison – “Time Takes Time”

Jangly ruminations compel throughout “Time Takes Time,” an introspective winner of a track from Raphael Davison, an artist emerging from the Greenwich Village music scene. “The world is moving too fast to

Caleb L’Etoile – “Midnight in the Garden”

Continue the Halloween spirit throughout the weekend with the I’m Always Haunted EP, a release from Caleb L’Etoile that showcases the Virginia-based artist’s tendency for hooky, dynamic productions — here taking inspiration

Lucas Köksal – “without you”

The third and final single before the release of Lucas Köksal‘s double EP next month, “without you” is an emotive success that combines jangly guitar intrigue and moody vocal yearning. The title-bearing

New Albums

Elly Hopkins – ‘Animal’ EP

Bristol singer-songwriter Elly Hopkins makes a striking debut with Animal, a five-track EP that fuses rock charisma, Americana warmth, and soulful lyricism.

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Billy Peake – ‘Manic Waves’

Billy Peake‘s new album Manic Waves delivers a captivating mixture of hooky rock, nostalgic new wave, and sharp lyrical wit. Navigating personal

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Killing Kind – ‘Being Human’

Swedish band Killing Kind consume across their second album, Being Human — strutting a darkly impactful melding of post-punk and synth-driven entrancement.

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