New Tracks

Bonnie Lola – “I’m Going Home”

“I’m Going Home” is a stellar new single from Indianapolis-based alt-rockers Bonnie Lola, who describe the release as “a moody exploration of the American political climate surrounding gun ownership and gun violence.”

Nick Marks – “Champs-Élysées”

Enveloping in its range from soulful brass to plucky strings and spacey synths, "Champs-Élysées" is an expansive success of a single from Nick Marks.

Lace Thief – “Sister of the North”

“I’ll follow you out to the north,” soaring vocals enthrall on new single “Sister of the North,” a success from Lace Thief. The Nottingham, UK-based project of Laura Dickinson showcases a stirring

colby! – “Doing What I Can”

“Doing What I Can” is a magnetic new single from Dallas-based artist colby!, swiftly maneuvering between distorted guitar stomps and lush pop intrigue. Exploring the goal to find happiness within, “Doing What

Jesse Lynn Madera – “Sweet Pretender”

Nashville-based artist Jesse Lynn Madera unveils a heartfelt, melodic fusing of folk and Americana on “Sweet Pretender,” a standout from her recent album, Speed of Sound. We enjoyed the quality songwriting throughout

Belum – “Twins” (feat. Horace Andy)

A stylishly consuming sound shows on “Twins,” the debut single from Tel Aviv-based trip-hop duo Belum. Amalia Small’s dreamily immersive vocals complement a meditative rhythmic backbone, bolstered by synth-laden haunts. The track

Ryan McMurtry – “Full Picture”

Tender guitars and hazy harmonica traverse seamlessly through “Full Picture,” the affecting new single from Ryan McMurtry. The Bristol, UK-based singer/songwriter describes the release as “about feeling lost in the present, being

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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