New Tracks

Art Grad – “Directions”

The hazy, twinkling “Directions” is a winner from Art Grad, who describes the single as a “fast paced but dark and moody song about isolation akin to King Krule.” The comparison is

Lauren O’Connell – “Joangeline”

"Joangeline" is a gripping new single from Los Angeles-based artist Lauren O'Connell, strutting a '90s alt-rock nostalgia in its gradual ascent -- conjuring shades of Japanese Breakfast and Mitski. "All I wanted

splendora21 – “entirely”

Exuding a hypnotic pop sound reminiscent of Big Thief, “entirely” is a standout new track from the duo splendora21. Their sophomore original single achieves a grounding quality with the warm, fuzzy guitar

Lucy Blackwell – “I See A Ghost”

The new track from Lucy Blackwell (formerly known as SPiiiRIT), “I See A Ghost” is as haunting as its title suggests, unveiling an eerie assortment of weeping strings and chilling vocal layers

Twin Rains – “You’re the Only One”

Toronto-based act Twin Rains impress with the new single “You’re the Only One.” The “apocalyptic love song” embraces elements of dream-pop and post-punk, with dynamic tonal appeal. Representing the band’s first new

Canongate – “Glad I’m Free”

Scottish band Canongate entice with a lushly contemplative rock sound with the single “Glad I’m Free.” Mellow guitar twangs complement vocals in initial lament about being “caught in the rain”; this rainy-day

The Shallows – “Soft Night”

Soft Night by The Shallows Shoegaze-y guitar textures and dream-pop vocal stylings excel on “Soft Night,” the latest single from Boston-based band The Shallows. Marking the third single from their upcoming album,

Biljana Heights – “Lies”

Danish singer/songwriter Biljana Heights struts a stylishly infectious sound on “Lies,” where grooving bass suaveness find stellar accompaniment in bright synth pulses and expressive vocal harmonizing. The wordless vocal reflection during the

New Albums

Aptøsrs – ‘Elders’

A dynamic album out today from Aptøsrs, Elders compels in its range of soundscapes, from the darkly dexterous “Graveyard Syndrome” to the

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Little Oil – ‘Twelve Songs’

Bay Area-based project Little Oil present a dynamic, ceaseless creativity on their new album, Twelve Songs. The production succeeds across various fronts,

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