New York-based act Lil Devil show a memorable sound on two new singles, emphasizing accessible rock and more expansive psychedelia in their separate pursuits. Described as “about the lives you might have
New Tracks
“Pillowcase” is a yearning success from Rayne Felix, admitting “I’m holding onto the pillowcase,” of a relationship’s remnants alongside murmured guitar strums and melodic backing vocal reflections. A bass-y pulse takes hold
Bridging peppy new-wave spirit with a post-punk bustle, “Moment Strike” is a new single from Slow Paced Acting. Inspirations like The Cure and Gary Numan linger enjoyably, as yearning vocals entice alongside
Considered a crowd favorite at the band’s live gigs, “You in my Future” is a melodic track from Petting Zoo. The Norwalk, CT-based project enamors with a smitten lyrical adoration, escalating in
A soaring rock and subdued power-pop character enamors on “There She Goes,” a new single from Jordan McEwen. The Lubbock, Texas-based artist crafts a memorable Americana sound, blending aspects of folk, country,
An impactful folk single from Jack West, “I Realize” consumes with its melodic vocal clarity and frolicking acoustical clanging. References to “down here at the bottom,” and “drinking through the day,” reflect
Los Angeles-based artist Waldo Witt exudes an aptly warming psych-pop nostalgia on “Wake Me Tomorrow” capturing “the feeling of returning back home,” and its ensuing sense of belonging. “When I found myself,
The new single from Mat Elliott, “Church Street” is an inventive pop success that balances laid-back sophistication with hooky charisma. A serenely melodic showing from the Halifax, Nova Scotia-based artist, “Church Street”
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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