New Tracks

Late Guest at the Party – “In Defense of Time”

“In Defense of Time” presents an alluring, pulsing pop charisma from Euro-American act Late Guest at the Party. Mastering from Joe Lambert (DFA Records, Animal Collective) adds to the riveting production, which

Friday Dreaming – “Truth or Dare”

A lush beauty of a single from Friday Dreaming, “Truth or Dare” weaves caressing vocal tones and dreamy guitar glistening. The artist behind the project, Jericho Yumul, notes that the track is

Kodiak Soul & Lloke – “Distant City”

A laid-back effervescence emanates throughout “Distant City,” a collaborative new single from Atlanta-based producer Kodiak Soul and Swedish producer Lloke. Starry-eyed synth glistening and lush vocal backing journey into a steady percussive

Youngest Sibling – “unconscious states”

Fuzzy guitars and a thumping rhythmic flair adorn a spirited vocal infectiousness on “unconscious states,” a winning single from Youngest Sibling. One of many highlights on their new album HAND ME DOWN

Learn to Surf – “Coming Good”

A harmonious rock gem from Learn to Surf, “Coming Good” infuses jangly guitar tones and serene vocal harmonizing for a blissfully melodic appeal. “Coming Good” marks the UK-based quartet’s debut release, and

Jandry Palms – “Aquí, with me”

A lush pop success from Madrid-based artist Jandry Palms, “Aquí, with me” crafts a hypnotic spell with balmy guitar accompaniments, twinkling keys, and a laid-back vocal enamoring. The solo project of Alejandra

Alesandra Pollack – “Deep End”

A moving pop single from New York-based artist Alesandra Pollack, “Deep End” depicts a state of falling alongside an eclectic production — rousing from the ardent title-touting refrain to the dreamy introspection

Premiere: Cindy Alexander – “Messy”

We’re pleased to premiere the video for “Messy,” a rousing single from Big Sur-based artist Cindy Alexander. A collaborative track with Bulgaria-based artist Emphis, “Messy Blends” bluesy folk intrigue with a pop-friendly

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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