New Tracks

The Woven Project – “Winds (Foll Remix)”

Full of hypnotic intrigue, “Winds (Foll Remix)” is a riveting showcase from UK-based The Woven Project. The track comes via the Let Beautiful In: Rewoven EP, the byproduct of the band sharing

Plastic Skulls – “In the Dark”

Formed in Manchester, Plastic Skulls is a rising project whose latest single, “In the Dark,” melds rock and pop intrigue with foreboding lyrical enjoyment — taking inspiration thematically from spooky horror B-movies

Patti Spadaro Band – “Glass Shatters”

“Glass Shatters” is a resonating, soaring single from Pittsburgh-based Patti Spadaro Band, who describe the release as a “rallying cry,” to unite and celebrate women’s progress. The release takes specific inspiration from

Eddy Mann – “The Humble Cottage by the Sea”

Philadelphia-based artist Eddy Mann opens his newest album with the alluring “The Humble Cottage by the Sea,” a testament to Mann’s knack for melodic amiability and consuming lyricism. The titular setting references

Lunar Gold – “Vestiges”

“Vestiges” is exemplary of the moody rock immersion coming from Austin-based act Lunar Gold. Haunting guitar trickles craft a serene intrigue to start, moving into riveting vocal calmness that refers to a

Kevin PM – “Esperanza”

A twangy delight with heartfelt vocal work, “Esperanza” is a newly released track from Kevin PM, representing the second single from the upcoming album, the light that you left me. A steady

Sally Mango – “Folded Faces”

San Francisco-based band Sally Mango infuse rock and jazz sentiments for a warming, melodic sound on new single “Folded Faces.” Quaint guitars and steady vocals ascend into a spine-tingling soaring, concluding with

Ranger – “Heavy in My Mouth”

Glistening guitars and colorful synths enamor on “Heavy in My Mouth,” a new track from Ranger. Hints of brass add further in the enticing mix, as the vocals culminate in a breezy

New Albums

Rina Kharrasova – ‘Ravel: Sonatine’

Rina Kharrasova captivates with a sharply focused interpretation of Maurice Ravel’s Sonatine, M. 40. Moving beyond “impressionistic haze,” the Moscow Conservatory graduate

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