New Tracks

Molly Tentarelli – “Good For Your Soul”

A soulful success that celebrates life and perseverance following tumult, “Good For Your Soul” is the latest single from Molly Tentarelli, a singer/songwriter based in Portland, Oregon. “My mind is running wild

Cameron Sonnier – “Anytime”

Houston-based artist Cameron Sonnier reveals the debut single from his upcoming sophomore album, Synchronicity. “Anytime” shows a gorgeous, contemplative folk sound with twangy guitars and warming underlying acoustics, complementing a warming vocal

Half Tail – “Coyotes”

A slice of Americana-forward rock from Seattle-based band Half Tail, "Coyotes" is a stirring success in its descriptive lyrics and escalating guitar work. Lyrical imagery of night-driving through the snowfall, as coyotes

Matt Monsoor – “Pareidolia”

A new single from Wisconsin-based artist Matt Monsoor, “Pareidolia” weaves lingering acoustics, touches of piano, and string-laden elegance for an entrancing folk sound. Inspired by both a Bathtub Cig song and the

Temple Waves – “Snake Hunt”

“Snake Hunt” presents the ravishing instrumental rock sound of Temple Waves, a band based in Honolulu, Hawaii. Their colorful sound spans from surf-friendly serenity to western-y, desert-set twanginess — inspired by a

Electric Jane – “Concept: Reality”

“Concept: Reality” is a melodic piece of alt-pop/rock from Canadian band Electric Jane, formed in Victoria, BC. Piano-set balladry expands quickly into a rock-friendly vigor, as concise guitar swipes traverses into the

Jakob The Liar – “Sunchild”

A radiant folk success about rebirth, grief, and hope, “Sunchild” is a new single from London-based act Jakob The Liar. “It’s a song about losing oneself. And finding pieces of one’s truth

Crawling Vines – “EKG”

Another strong showing from Crawling Vines, “EKG” embraces a ’90s alt-rock ethos in its nonchalant vocal melodics and gripping guitar tones, touting a range of twangy contemplation and textured distortion alike. An

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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