New Tracks

Marc Soucy – “Charlie Backwards”

A compellingly high-energy melding of prog-rock and eclectic jazz fusion enamors on “Charlie Backwards,” a track from Boston-based artist Marc Soucy. Its recording took place in 1983, in a Dracut, Massachusetts stone

mel denisse – “Like a Fiend”

Bridging dreamy intrigue and brooding alt-pop fervor, “Like a Fiend” is a riveting new single from Nashville-based artist mel denisse. Quaint synth buzzes build into a jangly guitar drive, complemented by a

Raphael Davison – “I Will Stand”

“I Will Stand” is a memorable new track from Raphael Davison, who describes the release as “about standing up with those who are demonized and vilified.” Pulsing, warming guitars and a reflective

Desk Job. – “Camellia”

A heartrending new track from NYC-based project Desk Job., “Camellia” compels in its reflective, smitten ardor. The track reflects on the early, fleeting magic of a now decade-long relationship, swelling from folk-set

Matt Monsoor – “Sam’s Hill”

“Sam’s Hill” is a suavely impactful track from Matt Monsoor, unveiling a memorable folk and rock cohesion. The debonair vocals vocals emit a heady lyrical prowess with adventurous qualities — “sailing on

Good Days – “Undertow”

A spirited rock breeziness charms on “Undertow,” the latest single from Good Days. Led by duo Eric Ronick and Michael Cannova, the production excels in its evolution from understated vocal introspection and

CHAFT – “Worth”

Jangly guitars and a jazz-inspired chord progression delight on “Worth,” a new single from CHAFT. The solo project of multi-instrumentalist Derek Miller caught our ears last year with standout tracks like “High”

Sleep Habits – “Antique Mall”

Described as “a song about the power of a physical space,” “Antique Mall” is a memorable new track from Sleep Habits. The project of New Orleans-based multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Alan Howard captivates

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New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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