New Tracks

Damndest – “The Blight”

A serenely dazed rock entrancement captivates on “The Blight,” the new single from Damndest. The dual-vocal power of Tim O’Keefe and Alana Sacks is enveloping throughout, aligned with droning guitars and steady

the next life – “you are”

The debut single from new project the next life, “you are” melds grungy guitar tones with spacey synth effects as vocals lament a blurry state between reality and fiction. Guitar strums and

Mingo Drive – “Color Blind Stories”

Oklahoma-based band Mingo Drive produce an accessibly melodic sound on “Color Blind Stories.” The single excels with its charismatic guitar work and peppy vocal hooks, producing an anthemic appeal. Dobro Slide Guitar

Brian Mathew – “Old Flames” (feat. Jory Avner)

Denver-based singer/songwriter Brian Mathew emits a melodic folk charm on new single “Old Flames,” featuring Jory Avner. Its lyrics reflecting on past loves — “old flames,” — resonates within an arsenal of

Phantom Handshakes – “Good Intentions”

NYC-based band Phantom Handshakes strut a hazy, jangly immersion on recent single “Good Intentions.” The track represents the first single from their upcoming LP, Sirens At Golden Hour, out on August 21st.

Margot & The Midnight Tenants – “Dust in Space”

An enchanting single from Brooklyn-based band Margot & The Midnight Tenants, “Dust in Space” expands from spacey intrigue into a fervent pop invigoration. Twinkling keys and heady synth arps follow the inviting

Nora Roy – “Fickle”

New York-based artist Nora Roy grips with the track “Fickle,” described as “a heady indie pop bop transcending you through space.” Bass pulsations complement a dreamy vocal wooziness, shifting into a lusher

New Albums

Boni – ‘III’

III impresses as a dynamic, stylistic unveiling of works from Canadian producer Boni, a founding member of the experimental electronic group Fried

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Pete Scales – ‘Blue Without You’

Recently released album Blue Without You showcases twelve timeless folk tracks spanning Pete Scales‘ fifty-year songwriting journey. From “Nebraska-esque” demos to soulful

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