A soulful, late-night electro-pop drive consumes on “Get Together,” a newly released single from Toddd., a New York-based cinematographer who also excels here in the realm of music. Reminding fondly of Junior
New Tracks
An artful pop success from Harrison Bergamot, “Swarm” compels with inventive use of melodic vocal layers and dynamic, colorful instrumentation. Bergamot describes the release as “about trauma and addiction, and relating to
Los Angeles-based trio Velodrone unveil a gripping shoegaze sound across two new tracks: “Count to Three” and “Coming Home.” The work of singer-songwriter Marisa Dewa impresses, infusing a classical music background within
The debut single from brotherly duo WEALTH, “Concrete” is a resonating post-punk and synth-pop hybrid. The brothers comprising this project live in different places — Sydney, Australia, and Bordeaux, France — though
Utah-based band The Sunmills impress with recent track “Not Going Home,” melding funky charisma and rock infectiousness. Drawing inspiration from Red Hot Chili Peppers, the band describes the release as exploring “themes
A dreamy rock introspection stirs on “Movies With Your Friends,” a new single from California-based artist Ian Connaughton. The first single from his forthcoming album, “Movies With Your Friends” features the magnetic
A momentum-filled shoegaze and alt-rock convergence stirs on “Tomorrow,” a new track from Peira, coming via the Futures EP. “Don’t fight tomorrow,” lushly enveloping vocals let out amidst quaint guitar strums, expanding
“Ruin the Day” is a melodic rock showing from Easy Bear. Lush, spacey synths swell quickly into bursting guitar fervency — crafting a magnetic, atmospheric rock appeal. “It seems like I’m the
New Albums
A dynamic rock production pairs with a thematic, philosophical grip on You Were Born to Save Your Life, the new full-length from
MoreConsuming in its inventive soundscapes and dreamy vocal evolutions, Future Republican President is the debut EP from fogchild, the project of Jae
MoreA fantastic debut album from Los Angeles-based artist Hush Bewlay, The Age of Recognition struts a delectably melodic and moody blend of
MoreChicago-based trio The Buddyrevelles craft a hooky, guitar-driven rock appeal on their new EP, The Concession. Following up last year’s The Consolation
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