New Tracks

M’lasse – ‘M’lasse’

Montreal-based act M’lasse consume with a hooky, dynamic rock sound throughout their self-titled EP. The self-produced release shows a timeless sense of psychedelic garage-rock fervency, alongside inspirations that span from textural shoegaze

Augustine – “Mary Cookins”

Stockholm-based artist Augustine crafts a dreamy spell on new track “Mary Cookins,” conjuring a ’70s mellow pop nostalgia alongside lyrics that explores the myriad of emotions apparent in the journey of life.

Buddy Wynkoop – “Relatable”

Portland (OR)-based quartet Buddy Wynkoop craft a tightly infectious sound on new single “Relatable.” The bass-fronted suaveness shows an initial entrancement reminiscent of Talking Heads, with gradual vocal escalations remarking “I cry

Humble Francis – “Last Call”

An anthemic and emotive track detailing loss, “Last Call” is a catching single from Humble Francis, the project of Denver-based Ryan Hamilton Hughes. “So much I don’t know,” he sings during the

Villanelle & The Northern Wonder – ‘Mirage’ EP

Manchester-based band Villanelle & The Northern Wonder impress thoroughly on their new EP, Mirage. Debonair, fuzzy rock haunts are abundant, channeling a ’70s energy with its vocal charisma, organ flashes, and twangy

Vampire Liver Therapy – ‘Horns to the Sky’

Full of dark intrigue, Horns to the Sky is the new album from Vampire Liver Therapy. The project of Chilean artist Jose Miguel Cumsille, Vampire Liver Therapy conjures ample ’80s nostalgia in

Gem FM – ‘Con Fusion’

Con Fusion is another creative success from Gem FM, further melding electronica and rock with playfully melodic charm. The project of Fort Lauderdale-based artist James Freeman, Gem FM impresses with an eclectic

Modern Monsters – ‘Malice’ EP

Hailing from the Bay Area, Modern Monsters‘ hard-rocking energy is enjoyably abundant throughout their Malice EP. The release serves as “an expression of disdain towards societal issues, unchecked power, two-part justice systems,

New Albums

Aptøsrs – ‘Elders’

A dynamic album out today from Aptøsrs, Elders compels in its range of soundscapes, from the darkly dexterous “Graveyard Syndrome” to the

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Little Oil – ‘Twelve Songs’

Bay Area-based project Little Oil present a dynamic, ceaseless creativity on their new album, Twelve Songs. The production succeeds across various fronts,

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