New Tracks

The Hinterland – “Bullet Proof”

A stirring single from London-based band The Hinterland, “Bullet Proof” resonates in its portrayal of a manipulative relationship’s aftermath — where a yearning to regain emotional control persists. The track comes via

HeIsTheArtist – “Sympathy Sonata (Rock Rhapsody)”

A dynamic success that spans from rock-ready invigoration to soulful spaciousness, “Sympathy Sonata (Rock Rhapsody)” is a recent single from HeIsTheArtist. The New York-based Christian R&B artist takes inspiration here from the

Pam Ross – “Fire in the Hole”

A rootsy rock playfulness succeeds throughout “Fire in the Hole,” a new single from North Carolina-based artist Pam Ross. The lead track from Ross’ debut album When Therapy Fails, “Fire in the

FALCON! – “The Sandfighter”

The anthemic rock sound of “The Sandfighter” rides on clanging guitar twangs and melodic vocal outpouring, evolving with a grippingly climactic glow. The track comes via FALCON!, a project that formed in

Extra Space – “Spiral Stares”

Evolving from quaintly impactful guitars and vocals into a distortion-friendly conclusion, “Spiral Stares” is a stirring new track from Extra Space. The project’s name derives from its initially tentative state. Joey Puleio

Kimberly Townsend – “If I’m Being Honest”

Absorbing in its mixture of forlorn acoustics and beautiful piano touches, “If I’m Being Honest” is a moving folk track from Kimberly Townsend. Per the artist, the release “explores the weight of

Edgar Everyone – “U PUSH ME”

A debonair pop success from Edgar Everyone, “U PUSH ME” implements a heady bass envelopment amidst sporadic, glimmering synths into a fantastic title-referencing hook. “You push me out…” the vocals begin, as

CHNNLL – “Dreaming of You”

Impressing in both lush rhythmic intrigue and guitar-fronted ardency, “Dreaming of You” is a memorable new single from CHNNLL, the project of Chicago-based vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Chris Davidson. “I need to

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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