New Tracks

Parlour Magic – “Summerlin”

NYC-based synth-pop act Parlour Magic enamor with the new single “Summerlin,” beholding an unraveling world within colorful synths and vibrant vocals. The verses project a sense of seeking change — “a journey

Inviolet Row – “Alpha Male”

Channeling a mysterious rock engrossment, “Alpha Male” is a newly released track from Inviolet Row. Fronted by Lee Scrivner, whose debonair tonal range immerses, Inviolet Row compel with poignant lyrical themes alongside

LAIDOFF – “Same Girl”

A warming assortment of hazy synths and serene vocals adorn “Same Girl,” a dreamily inviting single from LAIDOFF. Caressing guitars and spacey synth infusions complement a balmy vocal presence, consistently ethereal in

Paycheque – “Joy & Laughter”

Los Angeles-based act Paycheque deliver a sharply melodic synth-pop moodiness on “Joy & Laughter,” embracing a new-wave influence. Steady percussive and warbled, bass-y synths complement a debonair vocal presence to start; an

Parallel – “Death or Oblivion”

Oakland-based act Parallel craft a stylish post-punk sound on "Death or Oblivion," infusing lush vocal layers within thick, twangy guitar tones and steady rhythm section.

litesleeper – “Hertz” (feat. Shannon Kait)

Invigorating with an escalating pop flair that spans from synth-laden electronic immersion to danceable piano infectiousness, “Hertz” is the gripping debut single from litesleeper. The Northampton, UK-based group teams up here with

Sour Blood – “The Devil”

A twinkling entrancement shows throughout “The Devil,” a new track from Sour Blood and his debut album, SUAS. A music video, from artist Hoss LeFleur, releases alongside the track — and beautifully

New Albums

Tlön – ‘Reality’

Blending the elegance of classical composition with the curiosity of experimental sound design, Tlön — the electroacoustic duo of Sara Övinge and

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Bianca Nisha – ‘Blood&Sugar’

Danish artist Bianca Nisha enthralls on her second album, Blood&Sugar, a cinematic alt-pop journey that melds Nordic melancholy with orchestral grandeur. Built

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