New Tracks

Hallucinophonics – “Born on a Train”

Hallucinophonics‘ new single “Born on a Train” absorbs with a haunting, art-rock folk meditation on inherited restlessness — expanding beautifully from ghostly folk into a rousing rock timelessness. Wistful acoustics, layered strings,

Intercontinen7al – “Love is Everywhere”

A stirring, Beatles-inspired track from INTERCONTINEN7AL, “Love is Everywhere” is a resonating success. The single marks the seventh and final release from the project, who caught our ears early this year with

Riddarna – “Hål i marken”

A rousing psych-rocker from returning Swedish band Riddarna, “Hål i marken” is an affirming step back into the spotlight — stirring with its rumbling bass dexterity, electrifying guitar work, and invigorating vocal

Speed Therapy – “Disruption”

Hazy synths and subdued guitar twangs craft a lushly absorbing charm on “Disruption,” a consuming new track from Chicago-based act Speed Therapy. “I’m so tired of twisting these knives,” the vocals let

Supermarket Parking Lot – “A Favor (The Cell)”

An eclectic rock journey, spanning from thunderous guitar tones to spacious intrigue, envelops on “A Favor (The Cell)” — the latest track from Supermarket Parking Lot. Led by singer-songwriter Marco Tewlow and

Jody Ellen – “Imprinted”

Exuding a dreamily absorbing entrancement, “Imprinted” is a resonating new track from Jody Ellen, who took inspiration from “a dream where someone I loved shot me in the chest – a metaphor

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New Albums

Insignificant – ‘Become’ EP

An excellent debut EP from Insignificant, Become struts a memorable folk sound across its seven tracks. From the ghostly acoustics of “Ourselves”

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Cole Lumpkin – ‘HELIX’

On the sophomore album HELIX, Cole Lumpkin delivers a self-produced masterclass in resilience and eclectic charm. Written and performed entirely by Lumpkin,

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