New Tracks

Chè Aimee Dorval – “Joyride”

“Joyride” is a magnetic single from Vancouver-based artist Chè Aimee Dorval, who seamlessly builds from dreamy pop introspection into an anthemic “I won’t fall for the joyride,” ardency. Trip-hop, art-pop, and electronic

Matt Saxton – “Feel It Again”

A humbling and intimate depiction of yearning for a love’s renewal, “Feel It Again” is a resonating new single from Matt Saxton, a singer-songwriter based in East Sussex, UK. Consistently showcasing quality

The Beatroot Road – “Confusion Inland”

A colorfully hypnotic art-pop enamoring shows on “Confusion Inland,” a new single from Vancouver-based project The Beatroot Road. The final of five single releases until the release of their album Humanimal later

Frank Sintich – “Hasn’t Stopped Raining Yet”

Chicago-based singer-songwriter Frank Sintich crafts a powerful success in “Hasn’t Stopped Raining Yet,” a new single that speaks to ongoing struggle and the importance to persevere within and beyond that storm. In

Brandi Myer – “Crossing the Lines”

The second single from Canadian singer-songwriter Brandi Myer, “Crossing the Lines” melds warming guitar layers, caressing organs, and introspective lyricism for a memorable success. ’90s rock and Americana influences embed within, while

Yuri Shin – “Patience”

Atlanta-based singer-songwriter Yuri Shin captivates on new track “Patience,” showing an aesthetic fondly reminiscent of Mitski and Japanese Breakfast in its introspective shifts between dreamy introspection and more rock-forward ardor. The track

Madeleen – “L’oiseau”

Paris-based artist Madeleen unveils a lushly introspective captivation on new single “L’oiseau,” a piano-driven success that takes inspiration from her father’s battle with Lewy body dementia. Thematically, Madeleen transforms the memory of

New Albums

Titus Maz – ‘Midnight Station’

London-based guitarist Titus Maz digs into late-night introspection on his excellent album Midnight Station. Blending modern jazz, groove fusion, and cinematic textures,

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The Drupes – ‘The Drupes’

New Orleans-based band The Drupes deliver a stellar self-titled debut album. Fusing ’60s-revival pop, harmonious rock, post-punk, and Britpop charm, the guitar-driven

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Tom Emlyn – ‘Passing Craze’

Swansea-based multi-instrumentalist Tom Emlyn’s album Passing Craze showcases his prolific, wide-ranging songcraft. Blending 1960s folk-influenced melodies, spacey synths, and touches of piano,

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