New Tracks

A.D. Kessler – “The Spins”

Conjuring a serene rock engrossment with jazzy rhythmic appeal, “The Spins” is a memorable track from Chicago-based artist A.D. Kessler. Coming via the forthcoming debut album Cobalt Blue, “The Spins” melds composed

SUUNCAAT – “Salad Years”

An effervescent hyperpop single from Montreal-based artist SUUNCAAT, “Salad Years” unveils with a glistening intrigue as hazy vocals, playful percussion, and twinkling synths seamlessly converge. “Salad Years” releases alongside a music video

Under Starling – “Selkie”

Irish alt-rockers Under Starling capture the distance-defying power of love on new single “Selkie,” which melds Irish folklore with a timeless narrative that captures a lover’s quest to reunite with their beloved.

myah – “flames”

Evolving from dreamy introspection to a cathartic sense of support, “flames” is a resonating new single from Los Angeles-based artist myah. Laments that “we’re tumbling,” are complemented by gentle percussive throbbing, as

Simrit – “Love Will Rule the Day”

A powerful new single from Simrit, “Love Will Rule the Day” builds with trickling momentum into flourishing strings and powerful vocal refrains. The project is led by Simrit on vocals, harmonium, and

Sandy King – “I’m On Summer Time”

A bluesy, laid-back appeal shows on “I’m on Summer Time,” a new single from Denver-based artist Sandy King. Aptly debonair vocals sing of filling up “the cooler with wine,” and embarking on

Robert Jordan – “In Heaven”

Boulder-based singer/songwriter Robert Jordan impresses across his new album Vincent and Theo, charming across a variety of pursuits -- from the organ-laden warmness of the duet "Purgatory" to the moody "In Heaven."

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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