New Tracks

Erik Flaa – “Waiting for a Change”

Oslo-based artist Erik Flaa unveils an artful, pulsing momentum on recent single “Waiting for a Change.” Subdued vocal introspection combines with head-nodding bass and synth tones for a climactic initial drive, culminating

Michael Wu – “Time25”

A jangly rock charm envelops on “Time25,” a recent track from New York-based artist Michael Wu. The release is a strong debut from his output as a solo singer-songwriter, following success in

The Wax Worms – “Losing Weekends”

Another stellar track from Miami-based The Wax Worms, “Losing Weekends” pairs haunting neo-psychedelic intrigue with relatable lyrical laments on the daily grind — specifically, how working a dead-end job can cause one

Field Trip – “Shaping Up”

A beautifully catchy psych-pop sound shines on “Shaping Up,” a recent single from Field Trip. Bouncy keys and mellow guitar pulses drive into a lush vocal intrigue — “walls are closing in

Dan Cousart – “Should’ve Said Something”

Stirring in its swell from hazy key-laden quaintness into an infectious expanse, “Should’ve Said Something” is a gripping track from Dan Cousart. Coming via the East Nashville-based artist’s new album, Here’s Twelve

The Entrails – “Outline My Plans With Chalk”

Los Angeles-based The Entrails invokes a nostalgic garage-rock and psychedelic charm on new single “Outline My Plans With Chalk,” a heady and melodic success that sounds timeless in its charismatic vocal work,

Chris Combs – “Historicity” + “Can’t Stop”

Tulsa, OK-based guitarist and producer Chris Combs impresses on his two latest singles — “Historicity and “Can’t Stop” — with an inviting alt-rock confidence, channeling ’90s grunge influences alongside his own signature

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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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