An ideal accompaniment to watching the snow fall from the warming embrace of a fireplace-lit lounge, “Winter Memories” is an atmospherically blissful track from Edditter. The Savona, Italy-based artist successfully captures feelings
New Tracks
A suavely melodic production shines on “Love It,” a new track from Berlin-based artist Andi Fins. Showing shades of Talking Heads in its debonair vocals, twanging guitars, and bouncy bass immersion, “Love
A stirringly heartfelt sound enamors on “The Way I Feel,” the latest from Col Gerrard. The track follows up the standout single “Come On Over,” which caught our ears with its vibrant
Two recent tracks from The Broadest Blue enthrall with their poetic power and artful folk entrancement. The Brooklyn-based songwriting project of Kurt Juergens excels on “I Ate a Bouquet of Flowers” and
German artist Vincent Krennerich crafts an enveloping soundscape on “Dunkelrot,” which melds jazzy vibrancy and lo-fi intrigue in its arsenal of lounge-ready piano, soothing saxophone, and intoxicating rhythm section. A balance of
An introspective success from My Glass World, “Words” melds haunting vocal harmonies and orchestral power within poignant ruminations on the power/influence of communication. “We are surrounded by Words and though we give
Venturing from spacey mystique to cinematic orchestral-laden ardency, “Ad Vitam Aeternam” is a gripping new single from Dr. Clarke. The Paris-based artist describes the track as “a reflection on eternity, the cycle
Baltimore-based artist Diana Omar exudes a grippingly vulnerable captivation on “angel in despair,” coming via her upcoming album. A well-produced fusing of soulful and haunting pop complements a thematic depiction of obsession,
New Albums
London-based guitarist Titus Maz digs into late-night introspection on his excellent album Midnight Station. Blending modern jazz, groove fusion, and cinematic textures,
MorePrague-based label Kitty Kant Collective unveils Compilation Volume Two, an 18-track solarpunk cassette and zine. Moving across garage-punk, folk, and ambient textures,
MoreNew Orleans-based band The Drupes deliver a stellar self-titled debut album. Fusing ’60s-revival pop, harmonious rock, post-punk, and Britpop charm, the guitar-driven
MoreSwansea-based multi-instrumentalist Tom Emlyn’s album Passing Craze showcases his prolific, wide-ranging songcraft. Blending 1960s folk-influenced melodies, spacey synths, and touches of piano,
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