Cold Water (feat. Lucy Wroe) by Tom b Longtime collaborators Tom b and Lucy Wroe find ample success on new single “Cold Water,” an artful pop production with hooky vocal dynamics and
New Tracks
Evolving from debonair rock nostalgia into a brass-touched charisma, “Modern Life” is an engaging new single from Sahara CyberStars. The Stawell, Australia-based duo of Dave and Trish Long first caught our attention
NYC-based experimental rock project Uncle Skunk unveil a captivating, dynamic tonal display on new track “Drone Song,” which ascends into a blistering rock intensity following an understated, grungy intrigue. Principal songwriters Henry
A driving electro-pop accessibility shows on “Rewrite,” a newly released single from Seattle-based project Echo Peak. Pondering whether one’s future is “in the stars somewhere,” set aptly amidst spacey synth pulses, makes
“Haywire Hymnal” is a memorable rock single from Missiles to Malta, a band based in Bethel, CT. “Hey, don’t look now,” the suave vocals emit alongside steady guitar pulses, resembling a cross
The sophomore single from Montreal-based group Fleeting Colours, “Sling” is a beautiful display of their dream-pop and shoegaze intertwining aesthetic. Quaint, glistening guitars ascend seamlessly into a bursting central chorus, as the
A brief yet riveting single from Balsamine, “Fools Gold” swells from beach-set lyrical introspection amidst breezy guitars into doses of heavier distortion. The second half enamors in the seamless cohesion between these
A new single from Brooklyn-based artist Membra, “Monotone” compels in its dreamy pop intrigue. “So you can get the message,” the vocals let out into a spacey sparseness, playing with enjoyable momentum
New Albums
An enthralling folk sound pairs with gripping lyrical depictions of collapse on Songs from the Apocalypse, the debut album from Asa Stone.
MoreKindwave’s captivating album Net Runner is a “one-hour cinematic ambient suite” that depicts a sonic journey through a dystopian future, where machines
MoreA stirring album out today from Irish artist Joe Hodgson, Fields Of Redemption showcases a dynamic appeal that spans from bluesy rock
MoreOn his third album I’m Sorry For Bringing You Down, Andrew Butler invites listeners deep into his psyche, navigating themes of grief,
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