New Tracks

Somewhere North – “In Elegy”

Irish producer duo Somewhere North impress with their second single “In Elegy.” The musical partnership of Geoff Warner Clayton and Gary O’Neill results in a thoroughly compelling sound here, traversing seamlessly from

Reece Myers – “Throwing Stones”

Representing the first single from the upcoming album Lucky, “Throwing Stones” unveils a dazed rock immersion from Reece Myers. Previously a member of the band Dayglow and formerly using the alias 8BIT

Miracle on Film – “The Invitation”

A memorable new track from Los Angeles-based solo project Miracle on Film, “The Invitation” casts a lush sophisti-pop spell in its calming guitar tones and serene vocal harmonizing. The project caught our

Bronze – “Mezzanine”

A lush soft-rock entrancement stirs on “Mezzanine,” a new single from Bronze, a trio with roots in Chicago and Los Angeles. Releasing alongside their self-titled sophomore album, “Bronze” is a melodic treat

Brighter Suns – “Gee-Lane”

Conjuring a nostalgic prog-rock and power-pop appeal, “Gee-Lane” is a recent track from the trio Brighter Suns. Playful, clanging piano and steady vocals lead into a resonating “is it true?” questioning —

Raven Ives – ‘Dancing Shadows’ EP

Dancing Shadows is an impactful EP from Raven Ives, whose self-described “darkgaze” sound succeeds in its chilly soundscapes and palpable emotion — melding “bits of darkpop, alt-pop, goth-pop, gothic, trip-hop, hip-hop, doom,

Proklaim – “PROSPERITY”

Chilly piano and fervent strings complement a gripping vocal precision on “PROSPERITY,” showcasing a strong hip-hop sound from Proklaim. Catching our ears earlier this year with the track “STARFALL,” the Namibia-based artist

New Albums

Tlön – ‘Reality’

Blending the elegance of classical composition with the curiosity of experimental sound design, Tlön — the electroacoustic duo of Sara Övinge and

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Bianca Nisha – ‘Blood&Sugar’

Danish artist Bianca Nisha enthralls on her second album, Blood&Sugar, a cinematic alt-pop journey that melds Nordic melancholy with orchestral grandeur. Built

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