New Tracks

Hearsing – “Montauk”

A twangy folk and rock hybrid, “Montauk” is a compelling new single from Hearsing, a project led by multi-instrumentalists Avery Murphy and Jordan Taylor. Scene-setting lyrical prowess, and working-class relatability, traverse enjoyably

Qozy – “Bugs Life”

A new single from San Francisco-based producer and songwriter Qozy, “Bugs Life” captures a hazy rock engrossment. “I wrote this song as an ode to all the bugs I have killed while

The Good Neighbors – “Moonlight Shoreside”

Buffalo-based collective The Good Neighbors meld late-night synths and suave guitar tones on the immersive “Moonlight Shoreside.” The “I’ve been waiting for you so long,” vocal yearning is complemented by ocean-set visuals,

Justin Sconza – “View of London”

A pleasantly melodic single from Chicago-based artist Justin Sconza, “View of London” comes via his new album Campfire. The full-length spans from the debonair rock drive of “There’s That Sound” to the

TheOdicy – “Easy”

Described as “a heartbreak anthem for people who are done playing the victim,” “Easy” is a new track from TheOdicy. The production emphasizes the act’s knack for melodic synth and guitar interweaving,

Möss – “House on the Hill”

Danish band Möss deliver a reflective prowess with dream-pop immersion on new single “House on the Hill.” Jangling guitar illumination and expressive vocals lament how “the walls came tumbling down,” looking back

Viruette – “Big Fat Nothing”

Boston-based trio Viruette unleash a passionate, dynamic rock appeal on new single “Big Fat Nothing,” preceding their debut album, Your Lacuna. Catching our ears previously with tracks like “Sick Hominid,” the band

Beatrix – “Paranoid”

The heaviest track from Beatrix‘s upcoming album Vertigo, “Paranoid” grips with a moody sound propelled by haunting vocal introspection and piano-driven atmospherics. The “freaking out,” vocal escalation sends chills as the rhythms

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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