A stirring rocker from Los Angeles-based artist hummer, “Big Fish” ventures seamlessly from hazy, debonair rock intrigue into a scorching ardency. “Living gets easy for the big fish,” Aaron Bernards’ sweltering vocals
New Tracks
Guildford, England-based artist Zachary Mason delivers a powerful, compelling rock sound on “Sweetheart,” a track exploring the profound wonder of love and relationships. Featuring a hard-hitting, ’80s-inspired crescendo and a high-flying guitar
“Punk Rock Joy” is a defiant, proud synth-rock anthem from Jessye DeSilva that serves as a meditation on queer resilience. The track comes via the Trans Americana folk-rocker’s upcoming LP Glitter Up
Phoenix-based composer and painter Allan Jamisen continues expanding his cinematic, genre-blurring catalog with the immersive new single “This Is Not An Act.” Following a run of stylistically adventurous releases, Jamisen leans further
British singer-songwriter Lana Crow tackles self-righteousness, outrage culture, and screen-addled societal drift on “Orwellian Times,” a hook-driven indie-pop and pop-rock stunner that moves from understated acoustic introspection into soaring guitar-charged urgency. Crow’s
New single “Hour Glass” showcases the striking collaborative chemistry within The SKBs, acting as a centerpiece for their upcoming album The Next Stop. By discarding traditional band structures for a session-led approach,
Austin, TX-based jazz vocalist Sarah Sharp brings a smoky, chamber-folk intimacy to Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright,” recorded during her long-running Thursday residency at the Elephant Room. Originally taken up
Margate, England-based "hyper-country" musician Jack Goldstein combines personal history and thematically broad existential weight into "Falling Off The Earth," a poignant alt-country stunner weaving America's 1980s farming crisis with themes of erasure,
New Albums
A fully immersive LP from Damenja, The Birds Will Always Sing crafts an intricate electronic universe where industrial textures meet serene, natural
MoreA triumphant debut full-length from Cincinnati-based band Tina Fey, Victory Lap delivers a hard-rocking spiritedness amidst heavy, relatable themes — spanning from
MoreThe newest record from Seattle-based quartet Guest Directors, Before You Get Broken captures a vast sonic range that balances ethereal, swirling textures
MoreNewly released album The Stories That You Weave showcases the self-recorded ingenuity of Phoenix-based artist Thomas Young, performing as Victims of the
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