New Tracks

Kid Again – “Unwinding”

Building with climactic intrigue, from piano-laden balladry to expansive pop theatrics, “Unwinding” is a new track from Kid Again. Featuring Ryan Richter, the track excels in its tonal range and impactful instrumentation

The Neuromaniacs – “Remnants”

“Remnants” is an effervescent, atmospheric fusing of rock and electronica — representing the second single from The Neuromaniacs, the project of Irish artist Johnny Brewer. The heady instrumental presents a spacious, contemplative

Miss Freddye – “Slippin’ Away”

A bluesy, soulful balladry consumes on “Slippin’ Away,” a recent track from Pittsburgh-based artist Miss Freddye. Written by the late Mike Lyzeng, “Slippin’ Away” features Miss Freddye’s gripping vocal performance amidst a

John Tibbits – “Trumped Up”

London-based artist John Tibbits poignantly explores the effect of demagogues, and ensuing followers, on the impactful new track “Trumped Up.” The lyrics show the perspective of a follower, willing to do anything

Damndest – “The Blight”

A serenely dazed rock entrancement captivates on “The Blight,” the new single from Damndest. The dual-vocal power of Tim O’Keefe and Alana Sacks is enveloping throughout, aligned with droning guitars and steady

the next life – “you are”

The debut single from new project the next life, “you are” melds grungy guitar tones with spacey synth effects as vocals lament a blurry state between reality and fiction. Guitar strums and

Mingo Drive – “Color Blind Stories”

Oklahoma-based band Mingo Drive produce an accessibly melodic sound on “Color Blind Stories.” The single excels with its charismatic guitar work and peppy vocal hooks, producing an anthemic appeal. Dobro Slide Guitar

Brian Mathew – “Old Flames” (feat. Jory Avner)

Denver-based singer/songwriter Brian Mathew emits a melodic folk charm on new single “Old Flames,” featuring Jory Avner. Its lyrics reflecting on past loves — “old flames,” — resonates within an arsenal of

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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