New Tracks

Cisco Bluff – “Second Sight”

Seamlessly traversing between moody and hooky amidst an ’80s nostalgia, the track “Second Sight” dazzles in its array of synth-led effervescence and debonair post-punk murkiness. The new single from artist Cisco Bluff,

Aquamarine – “Honeymoon Phase”

Sonoma, CA-based band Aquamarine strut a riveting rock sound on new single "Honeymoon Phase," the fourth track on their new full-length, 'Two Perched.'

Little Champion – “Like the Earth is Flat”

A sturdy, twangy rock appeal lingers throughout "Like the Earth is Flat," a new track from Little Champion. The project of Asheville, NC-based Dustin Goldklang first caught our ears with the single

ryan john clary – “PERMANENT”

“PERMANENT” is a new track from ryan john clary, who was the frontman of the band VĂș/Driip from 2015 to 2020. His solo material reflects a more introspective, acoustic-embracing sound, evident on

Carl Dolphin – “Goodnight”

A hypnotic, lulling rock soundscape features on “Goodnight,” a recent track from Carl Dolphin. The closing track from the album Music for Frogs Vol. 1, “Goodnight” presents an eerie lyrical composure —

Maudlin Strangers – “Don’t Worry, I’m Fine”

The new single from Maudlin Strangers, “Don’t Worry, I’m Fine” stirs in its thumping rock momentum, fondly reminiscent of Arctic Monkeys in its debonair vocal tone’s ascent into a blistering fuzz-friendly fervency.

Kevin Nichols – “Looking at The Ocean”

California-based artist Kevin Nichols shows a compelling rock sound on new single “Looking at The Ocean,” excelling in its reflections on complacency; “I don’t think looking at the ocean’s much of a

wishpenny – “day after dark”

Suave guitars and brass complement a soulful vocal charisma on “day after dark,” a recent single from wishpenny. The Nashville-based duo of Brian and Regina Russell compel with a confident, timeless-feeling suaveness

New Albums

Fluung – ‘Fluung’

The self-titled album from Seattle-based trio Fluung delivers an immersive rock sound, steeped in fuzzy nostalgia that recalls the likes of Built

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