A stylishly hypnotic alt-pop appeal is evident on “Treason,” a single out today from Gurry Wurry. The Edinburgh-based project of Dave King balances a mellow atmospheric charm with an array of instrumentation,
New Tracks
Kentucky-based band Tojo Yamamoto unveil an ardent, distortion-loving take on the Bowie/Eno classic “Heroes.” The delectably more intense tonal direction feels in contrast to recent depictions of the song, often portrayed in
“All you need is some love and some gratitude,” Cherylann Hawk sings alongside twangy guitars and balmy acoustics on the inviting single “Love & Gratitude,” encouraging others to take “some time to
Presenting a serene, shimmering electronic pop sound with a calming flow resembling ocean waves in the summer, “Maya” is the latest success from Rushkeys. The project of Lithuanian electronic artist and producer
Full of hypnotic intrigue, “Winds (Foll Remix)” is a riveting showcase from UK-based The Woven Project. The track comes via the Let Beautiful In: Rewoven EP, the byproduct of the band sharing
Formed in Manchester, Plastic Skulls is a rising project whose latest single, “In the Dark,” melds rock and pop intrigue with foreboding lyrical enjoyment — taking inspiration thematically from spooky horror B-movies
“Glass Shatters” is a resonating, soaring single from Pittsburgh-based Patti Spadaro Band, who describe the release as a “rallying cry,” to unite and celebrate women’s progress. The release takes specific inspiration from
Philadelphia-based artist Eddy Mann opens his newest album with the alluring “The Humble Cottage by the Sea,” a testament to Mann’s knack for melodic amiability and consuming lyricism. The titular setting references
New Albums
Bristol singer-songwriter Elly Hopkins makes a striking debut with Animal, a five-track EP that fuses rock charisma, Americana warmth, and soulful lyricism.
MoreBilly Peake‘s new album Manic Waves delivers a captivating mixture of hooky rock, nostalgic new wave, and sharp lyrical wit. Navigating personal
MoreEric Angelo Bessel crafts an enveloping ambient sound across his second solo album, Mirror at Night. We have been anticipating the album
MoreSwedish band Killing Kind consume across their second album, Being Human — strutting a darkly impactful melding of post-punk and synth-driven entrancement.
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