Golden Eye (feat. Volunteer Department) by Suck Face Nashville-based acts Suck Face and Volunteer Department compel on new single “Golden Eye,” whose penchant for nostalgia is apparent in both the track title
New Tracks
run by rhizomatic London-based project rhizomatic shows a serenely soaring intrigue on recent track “run.” A hypnagogic pop sound intertwines shoegaze and dream-pop elements in its textural, comforting sound — as elongated
A theatrical pop success from sibling act Muo Duo, “20th Century Girl” blends bouncy piano pulses and flavorful brass alongside the duo’s melodic vocal drive. “She’s running out of time to live
The debut single from newly formed trio PsiloMine Sun, “Fall Back” consumes with a meditative electro-folk immersion. With roots in the Chicago music scene, the three (anonymous) members explore a heady atmospheric
From the upcoming album of Nashville-based rockers Gentry Blue, “Lose No Sleep” is riveting single that bursts with hooky charisma. “Honey maybe, you were right,” the vocals let out during an especially
Nashville-based band Chapel of Roses unveil a compelling sound on new single “Cast out to Sea,” melding hypnotic rock and pop appeal alongside soaring vocal ascensions. “The journey makes us laugh and
“Beyond That Wall” is a compelling track from Rome-based act Despite the Wane. The rock-forward production builds climactically into an anthemic invigoration, especially in the final minute — where dual vocal layers
A hooky and warming alt-pop and rock sound shows on “Coward,” a memorable single from Casual Americans, a band formed in Athens, Georgia. “Do we wanna start a war? Because I might
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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