New Tracks

James Myhill – “Strange Flowers”

Showcasing a gripping ambient soundscape, partly inspired by a dream of otherworldly planets with unique floral features, “Strange Flowers” is a memorable new track from James Myhill. The release is also a

Premiere: Marc Daniels – “Good Old Days”

A melodic melding of pop and country-touched pleas to seize the day, “Good Old Days” is a track out today from Marc Daniels. Originally from Spokane Valley, WA, Daniels has seen success

Alma Finch – “Sacred Grid”

A gorgeously catchy electro-pop sound unveils on “Sacred Grid,” a new single from Alma Finch that balances dreamy illumination and infectious rhythmic thumps. The artist describes the track as “a lullaby for

.com + Foliage – “Everything’s Okay”

Emitting a summer-set soundscape in its melding of twinkling synths and surf-y guitar twangs, “Everything’s Okay” is a reassuring, melodic success of a collaborative track from the duo of .com and Foliage.

MatAre – “I Could Kill You But I Love You”

An inviting rock shimmering takes hold on “I Could Kill You But I Love You,” an impactful new single from MatAre. Following up memorable singles “Attach Your Memories” and “That’s What People

Wooter – “Blades in the Grass”

A delectably woozy, hypnotic gem of a track from Wooter, “Blades in the Grass” rides on a head-nodding bass pulse, glimmering synth touches, and heady guitar swells. The project represents the work

Fwango – “Consequences”

Los Angeles-based band Fwango achieve a radiant rock and power-pop cohesion on new single “Consequences.” Riveting guitar work, catchy vocal lines, and a continuous sense of structural momentum enamor throughout the standout

VASILIKÍ – “Vanilla Sky”

A consuming production with dynamic appeal — from spacey synths to twangy guitars and string-laden mystique — “Vanilla Sky” is a thorough success from VASILIKÍ, an artist originally from Athens, Greece and

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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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