New Tracks

Astronomy Club – “Dilute Stare” + “Say”

Two new singles are exemplary of the melodic psych-rock appeal from Astronomy Club, a band based in Bowling Green, KY. “Dilute Stare” balances spirited bursts of guitar distortion and reflective synths between

pearl moth – “Green Visitors”

Italian artist pearl moth unveils a climactic rock mystique on “Green Visitors,” developing from eerie contemplation into rousing waves of guitar distortion. Trickling guitars exude a sleepy charm to start, with the

Marlin Beach – “Ignore You”

A hooky ’80s pop momentum appeals on “Ignore You,” the new single from German project Marlin Beach, led by songwriter and producer Lucas Adlhoch. The verses strut a fun momentum, with playful

Fai Laci – “Bad Vibrations”

Boston-based band Fai Laci are picking up some “Bad Vibrations” on their latest single, releasing ahead of their forthcoming EP. Debonair vocals and guitar breezes traverses into the crisper “step out of

Maybird – “Carry Me Away”

A serenely hypnotic charm flows through “Carry Me Away,” a new single from Maybird. The band — originally from Rochester, New York — have impressed in the past with singles like “The

Tarantula Arms – “Synchronized Swimming”

Described as “a mini opera about diving into the water and never resurfacing,” “Synchronized Swimming” is a resonating new track from Tarantula Arms. Theatrical vocal layers assemble with captivating effect alongside piano

Trash Pals – “Sonya”

Los Angeles-based duo Trash Pals present an easy-going, melodic rock sound on “Sonya,” continuing a consistent ethos of “accepting change,” within the band’s material. The duo of Conor Rayne and Gabriel Schnider

Bruce Mack – “Silent Witness”

"Silent Witness" touts a rousing rock sound with a confident vigor, strutting a bluesy and psych-friendly intertwining. The track comes via Bruce Mack, a New York-based artist.

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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