Austin, Texas-based band Matador Sphere unveil a creatively invigorating sound on two new singles: “Image in Place” and “Spring Delirium.” The former swells quickly from quaint pit-pattering percussion into a buzzing distortion,
New Tracks
Two recent tracks from Luah showcase the project’s knack for suavely melodic captivation, immersing on both the warming soulful rock haze of “Small Time” and the gorgeous piano-set balladry within “Ocean O.
Chicago-based artist Nikki Minerva compels with a haunting folk introspection on “oh, oh” — enamoring with its dreamy vocal ascents and textured guitar undercurrents. Twangy guitars are delectably expressive in the final
A dreamy, soulful bedroom-pop entrancement takes hold on “if u were mine,” a new single from Kaiyenn. An emotively atmospheric sound emanates within, swirling lush guitar jangles and sporadic percussive pulses amidst
Chicago-based Sarantos continues to show a penchant for heartfelt, affecting songwriting on “Will You Marry Me?” — cohesively melding folk, pop, and rock approachability within lyrics that celebrate love and commitment. The
A newly released track from Philadelphia-based artist Eddy Mann, “Did I Ever” is a memorable love song that ruminates on the power of love — and how it’s vital to express those
A dynamic, atmospheric electronic success from Uncanny Valet, “Nonlin” navigates through both neon-lit dreaminess and effervescent passion. The track marks another success from the New York-based music project of writer, publisher, and
“Something Will Happen” is amongst the many highlights on Adam James‘ new album, 'Another Side of Paradise.' The “get me out of this Tinseltown,” yearning melds well with the album’s enjoyable themes
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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