New Tracks

Uncle Skunk – “Drone Song”

NYC-based experimental rock project Uncle Skunk unveil a captivating, dynamic tonal display on new track “Drone Song,” which ascends into a blistering rock intensity following an understated, grungy intrigue. Principal songwriters Henry

Echo Peak – “Rewrite”

A driving electro-pop accessibility shows on “Rewrite,” a newly released single from Seattle-based project Echo Peak. Pondering whether one’s future is “in the stars somewhere,” set aptly amidst spacey synth pulses, makes

Missiles to Malta – “Haywire Hymnal”

“Haywire Hymnal” is a memorable rock single from Missiles to Malta, a band based in Bethel, CT. “Hey, don’t look now,” the suave vocals emit alongside steady guitar pulses, resembling a cross

Fleeting Colours – “Sling”

The sophomore single from Montreal-based group Fleeting Colours, “Sling” is a beautiful display of their dream-pop and shoegaze intertwining aesthetic. Quaint, glistening guitars ascend seamlessly into a bursting central chorus, as the

Balsamine – “Fools Gold”

A brief yet riveting single from Balsamine, “Fools Gold” swells from beach-set lyrical introspection amidst breezy guitars into doses of heavier distortion. The second half enamors in the seamless cohesion between these

Membra – “Monotone”

A new single from Brooklyn-based artist Membra, “Monotone” compels in its dreamy pop intrigue. “So you can get the message,” the vocals let out into a spacey sparseness, playing with enjoyable momentum

Wonderful – “So Sentimental”

A warming electro-pop buoyancy lingers on “So Sentimental,” a track from Wonderful. The project formed in the late ’90s, within Seattle’s bustling music scene, and continues to craft a sound with strong

floral print – “gracie and zarkov”

Representing a poppier tint to the band’s harder-rocking maneuvers, “gracie and zarkov” is a memorable new single from floral print. Formed around Atlanta in late 2014 by drummer Clover DeMerritt and singer/guitarist

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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