Lesley Gore’s signature track “You Don’t Own Me” was a success upon its original 1963 release, presenting a soaring and melodic feminist anthem that continues to be revered today, appearing frequently in
New Tracks
Brussels-based artist Factheory unleashes a compelling industrial-rock sound on new single “Post Modern Life.” Thunderous guitar distortion and submerged vocal eeriness kickstart a stylish rock intrigue to start. Lyrical references to reality
“In Continuum” is an angst-y new-wave envisioning from Midnight Spies, firmly succeeding in a production that balances moody immersion and hooky immediacy. A trickling guitar momentum appears initially, full of ’80s nostalgia,
Austin, TX-based artist Sundozer captivates on new single “Still Life,” unveiling a thumping psych-rock momentum that swells from dreamy synth intrigue into a pulsating intensity. The track precedes the upcoming Death Bloom
A warming, summer-set glow complements the introspective folk appeal of "Tongue-Tied," a new single from Oscilla, the duo of singer/songwriter Frances England and producer Omar Akrouche.
A dynamic rock enthrallment shows throughout “Lion In My Backyard,” which represents the debut single from The Blindfolded SeaMonkeys, the Ohio-based project of Matt Denham. “There’s a lion in my backyard,” the
Los Angeles-based band The Toxhards ask “Should We Get A Dog?” with their latest single, meshing a charismatic rockabilly throwback with a raucous power-pop fervency. Written during the band’s 2023 fall tour,
Finding a compelling middle ground between lush dream-pop and glistening rock briskness, "Walked in the Garden" is an engaging new single from Absolutely Yours.
New Albums
Succeeding across both introspective momentum and whirring alt-rock intensity, They Never Told Us Why is the resonating full-length debut album from NYC-based
MoreA powerful instrumental rock sound flows throughout NOTHING IS EASY, a new album from Tucson, Arizona-based artist Impulse Nine. An eclectic sound
MoreWhite Dove is a riveting 3-track EP newly released from Post Death Soundtrack, coming quickly off the heels of the impressive full-length
MoreStirring in its range of twangy guitars, harmonious vocals, and string-laden balladry within a folk/rock intertwining, The Dust Up of the Century
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