Stirring in its range from delicate folk introspection to spacious electronic intrigue, Some Hills Were Once Islands is the memorable new album from Sami
Stirring in its range from delicate folk introspection to spacious electronic intrigue, Some Hills Were Once Islands is the memorable new album from Sami
Brussels-based artist Chloe Catara melds soulful lushness and a infectious danceability on the standout new single “I Hate It.” The melodic pop production pairs
London-based artist Elle compels with a heart-tugging chamber-pop allure on “The Hero,” melding intimate folk and expansive orchestral adornments alike within a strong lyrical
Melding themes of late-night drives with a bursting rock charisma, “Red Eye Open Sky” is another winning track from Milwaukee-based duo The Pulltops. Lyrical
Crunchy guitars and melodic vocal suaveness permeates throughout “Sweet Girl,” a memorable new single from Zachary Mason. The Guildford, UK-based artist released his debut
Paris-based artist MAXIIM crafts an emotional, piano-led sound throughout the new album Swimming — described as “an introspective journey filled with hope.” Spaciously serene
A memorably lush pop introspection stirs throughout Blooming Season Part 1, the new EP from Sonia Stein. The Warsaw/London-based singer/songwriter describes the release as “about
A jumpy, creative rock sound excels throughout Creature Law, the debut EP from Anglo-French art/alt rockers The Animal Objective. Now a four-piece, The Animal
A befitting title as the holidays approach, Background Music For Family Arguments is the compelling new album from Helsinki-based band Drug Store Raid. Thematically
A wonderfully moody hip-hop success from Mr Pigeons, Ivory enthralls in its dark, textured musical backdrops and poetic vocal drive — consuming with a