A captivating single out today from the Brooklyn-based quartet Social Creatures, “The Ravine” boasts a commanding sound that blends inventive modern alt-rock with ’80s dance nostalgia. Clanging keys are quickly joined by
New Tracks
Los Angeles-based artist Mutanto showcases a heady electronic intrigue on new single “Planting Tears (Plantado Lágrimas),” traversing through hypnotic bass warmness and lush synths to start. Per the artist, the single takes
“dreams between” is a memorable folk track from Los Angeles-based artist Sam Caldwell, paying homage to dreamers that embody courage in their pursuit of goals in the midst of obstacles. Further, the
A fervent, nostalgic rock success from Tom Tikka & The Missing Hubcaps, “Wrecking Ball” exudes an anthemic outpouring with a dose of ’80s rock nostalgia. Featuring guitarist Lauri “Lappe” Holopainen and vocalist
A warming rendition of the CCR classic, “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” plays enjoyably in this cut from Milwaukee-based band The Pulltops. Impressing plenty in the past with more fervent rock
An infectious electro-pop dazzler from Brooklyn-based producer Mini Sants, “Moon To Mars” moves from piano-laden lushness into a glistening array of synth-forward hooks and funky rhythmic propulsions. The dance-pop and R&B incorporations
Balancing punk-laden vigor and a dreamy central hook, “Flags” is a memorable new single from No See Ums. The Brighton, UK-based act meld punk, garage, and alternative with a spirited ferociousness. Pulsing
Los Angeles-based band Pink Death strut a dreamy rock mystique on new single “People Like Us,” part of an upcoming EP, recorded at Johnny Depp’s recording studio. Subdued vocals and mellow guitars
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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