New Tracks

Sam and Louise Sullivan – “Maybe It’s Love”

Philadelphia-based family band Sam and Louise Sullivan deliver a funky, soulful timelessness on new single “Maybe It’s Love.” Both vocalists excel with a melodic, escalating spirit amidst funk-friendly bass bounces and chiming

Max Blansjaar – “Red Tiger”

A resonating new single from Max Blansjaar, “Red Tiger” compels with its folk-friendly unraveling, reminiscent at points of Sufjan Stevens. The track’s “all the days rolled into months,” sequence stirs, as does

Widows Gold – “Throw It Away”

The latest from California-based band Widows Gold, “Throw It Away” is described as “about finding inner joy and letting go of all the burdens that aren’t yours to bear.” Madeline Star’s vocals

D. Marin Perez – “Senator Senator”

Observing rampant greed amongst politicians within a laid-back rock enamoring, “Senator Senator” is a resonating new track from D. Marin Perez. The Cuban-American artist presents a poignant thematic pursuit within a twangy,

Paper Crowns – “Go Easy”

A pleasant, harmonious blend of pop and rock shows on “Go Easy,” the new single from Canadian act Paper Crowns. “Go easy on me,” the breezy vocal refrain exudes, with backing vocal

Blitz Playhouse – “Favourite Ghost”

A consuming rock mystique compels on “Favourite Ghost,” a single out today from London-based act Blitz Playhouse. “Don’t give me anything to worry about,” the confident vocal refrain exudes, as twangy guitars

Vero Strange – “Making Moves”

“Making Moves’ is a melodic new single from Vero Strange, the project of Brooklyn-based artist and musician Dan Fisher. Debonair guitar lines and sharp synth elements drive into the confident vocal delivery,

BALBOA – “Sleep It Off”

Soaring vocals and lush synth pulses align with a warming bass presence on the fantastic “Sleep It Off,” a recent single from BALBOA. The ambiguous project exudes a soulful, hooky appeal that

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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