New Tracks

Ian Roland – “Living in Sound”

“We become vapor, living in sound,” Ian Roland sings on “Living in Sound,” which expands into a gorgeous array of twinkling piano and orchestral adornments as the Brighton, UK-based artist’s vocals escalate

Neska Rose – “Aware”

Los Angeles-based sisterly duo Neska Rosa present a compelling alt-pop sound on new single “Aware.” Produced by David Greenbaum, the track excels in its range from elongated vocal intrigue in the verses

Purple Stone – “A Little Something”

Stockholm-based duo Purple Stone show well on their new single “A Little Something,” expanding from quaint rainy-day introspection into a serenely melodic pop entrancement. The duo of Johan Hansson and David Skog

Kat Savvas – “Flames Into The Air”

London-based artist Kat Savvas shows a captivating pop intrigue amidst themes of self-growth on new single “Flames Into The Air.” “I’m not coming home, you’ll just have to chase me to the

Orion Redwolf – “Stormy Days”

“These days are the stormy days,” Orion Redwolf laments with heartfelt tenderness on his new single “Stormy Days,” accompanied by lush acoustics and mellow keys — ideal for rainy-day windowsill contemplation. The

Fen Doi – “Worlds”

Swiss electronic artist Fen Doi immerses with the track “Worlds,” the fourth single from their debut album. Spacey synths and a driving bass-y resonance complement serenely melodic vocals on the track, which

Lil Devil – “Eclipse” + “Analemma”

New York-based act Lil Devil show a memorable sound on two new singles, emphasizing accessible rock and more expansive psychedelia in their separate pursuits. Described as “about the lives you might have

Rayne Felix – “Pillowcase”

“Pillowcase” is a yearning success from Rayne Felix, admitting “I’m holding onto the pillowcase,” of a relationship’s remnants alongside murmured guitar strums and melodic backing vocal reflections. A bass-y pulse takes hold

New Albums

Patrick Manian – ‘Cranky’

The captivating new album from Patrick Manian, Cranky immerses in its dynamic stylistic arsenal and sincerely emotive songwriting. From the folk-set contemplation of

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