New Tracks

Laguna – “Sweetlips”

A stylish psych-rock intrigue lingers throughout “Sweetlips,” a memorable new single from Laguna, the Geelong, Australia-based project of James Guida. Releasing via his label Mountain Girl Records, “Sweetlips” invigorates with a range

fencah – “I need space”

A blissful blend of pop and rock radiates throughout "I need space," the latest single from fencah, the project of Vienna-based artist Max Zauner.

Dryadic – “Mansplain”

A memorable, vibrant folk and pop synergy envelops on “Mansplain,” a track from queer trio Dryadic that plays as a biting address of bloated egotism and chauvinism apparent in society — leading

Kay Nova – “HAPPENING”

Touting a serene synth-pop emotion, “HAPPENING” is a gripping new single from Kay Nova, an artist based in a Ridgewood, NYC. Coming via the new album UPGRADE YOUR LIFE!, “HAPPENING” showcases the

RIMENY – “Matt”

A vibe-y pop success from RIMENY, “Matt” invokes an ’80s spirit with its punchy guitars, clanging piano, and bass-y ruminations — propelled further by magnetic, melodic vocal immersion. “A love song, for

Late Cambrian – “28 Years Later”

A hooky rock sound shines on “28 Years Later,” a new single from Late Cambrian. Lushly inviting guitar pulses and dreamily reflective vocals — “hope I’m dreaming instead” — ascend into a

Deep Trees – “Extraordinary”

A memorable pop sound with a radiating sense of adoration, “Extraordinary” comes via Deep Trees, the project of songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Summer Redko. “Look up and see all the stars align,” Redko’s

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New Albums

Forrest Hill – ‘Beyond The Veil’

Forrest Hill’s sixth solo album, Beyond The Veil, unfolds as a harmonious, introspective journey — blending warm acoustic textures, melodic folk-rock sensibilities,

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Tamar Berk – ‘ocd’

Tamar Berk’s fifth album, ocd bursts with memorably dynamic energy and unfiltered emotion, blending fuzz-soaked guitars, swirling synths, and melodic hooks with

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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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