Described as a track “about pushing those closest to us, further away,” “Lichen” is a punchy rock success from Rustre — showing shades of The Wrens in its vocal emotion and jangling
New Tracks
“Field Guide to Your Anxiety” is the latest single from Minneapolis-based band Lazy Scorsese, marking a thorough success following the band’s re-formation. They caught our ears back in 2021 with the track
Houston-based band Parademaker unveil a twangy delight in “Follow My Voice,” moving from quaint country-friendly balladry into a sort of anthemic catharsis at the mid-point. “Pretty sure you got a dark side,
"Sweetness" is a gorgeously unfolding track from Collectors Item, a Brooklyn-based project led by Michael Matsakis.
Brooklyn-based solo project Oh Canal presents a compelling structural build on “Carefully” — venturing from acoustic-set quaintness into bursts of peppy rock and chamber-pop orchestration. Per the artist: “The core of the
Santa Fe-based producer Tone Ranger teams up with British artist Evelyn Drach for “Dark Horse,” an atmospheric journey through a neon desert where wild horses gallop amidst digital echoes. The track fuses
An exploration of the songwriting process within a song, “Here we go again” is a magnetic new track from Amsterdam-based trio Tonneau. A timeless-feeling folk intrigue shows within, drawing from old bebop
A compellingly experimental hip-hop prowess shows throughout VOX 1, the new vocal album from POINT3NINE. Debonair, introspective vocal precision melds with an eclectic array of beats — ranging from distortion-heavy rock invigoration
New Albums
Scott Moran delivers an emotionally riveting album on Sixth of the Six, a poignant journal chronicling the international abduction of his daughter,
MoreLondon-based guitarist Titus Maz digs into late-night introspection on his excellent album Midnight Station. Blending modern jazz, groove fusion, and cinematic textures,
MorePrague-based label Kitty Kant Collective unveils Compilation Volume Two, an 18-track solarpunk cassette and zine. Moving across garage-punk, folk, and ambient textures,
MoreNew Orleans-based band The Drupes deliver a stellar self-titled debut album. Fusing ’60s-revival pop, harmonious rock, post-punk, and Britpop charm, the guitar-driven
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