“Heartbreaker” is an affecting new single from The Macarons Project, asking “who’d be the heartbreaker?” whilst exploring the complexities of relationships, particularly set against a movie-like narrative. The Canada-based Indonesian duo excel
New Tracks
A moody rock mystique shows on “Crysknife,” a new single from California-based songwriter and producer Bearbonez, the project of Kyle Hilmoe. “This song is me channeling my love for the Dune book
“We become vapor, living in sound,” Ian Roland sings on “Living in Sound,” which expands into a gorgeous array of twinkling piano and orchestral adornments as the Brighton, UK-based artist’s vocals escalate
Los Angeles-based sisterly duo Neska Rosa present a compelling alt-pop sound on new single “Aware.” Produced by David Greenbaum, the track excels in its range from elongated vocal intrigue in the verses
Stockholm-based duo Purple Stone show well on their new single “A Little Something,” expanding from quaint rainy-day introspection into a serenely melodic pop entrancement. The duo of Johan Hansson and David Skog
London-based artist Kat Savvas shows a captivating pop intrigue amidst themes of self-growth on new single “Flames Into The Air.” “I’m not coming home, you’ll just have to chase me to the
“These days are the stormy days,” Orion Redwolf laments with heartfelt tenderness on his new single “Stormy Days,” accompanied by lush acoustics and mellow keys — ideal for rainy-day windowsill contemplation. The
Swiss electronic artist Fen Doi immerses with the track “Worlds,” the fourth single from their debut album. Spacey synths and a driving bass-y resonance complement serenely melodic vocals on the track, which
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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