New Tracks

Oui Plastique – “Revival”

Danish electronica duo Oui Plastique craft a moody, memorable soundscape on new single “Revival,” the first single from their upcoming album, Forever Will Be Over Before You Know It. Comprising Martin Nyrup

Extreme Sports Club – “Silly Me”

A pulsing, hooky alt-pop and rock synergy takes hold on “Silly Me,” a new track from Extreme Sports Club, featuring and co-written with Nima Kazerouni of So Many Wizards. Representing the third

Eleanor Murray – “Sweet Like Honey”

An impactful track from PNW artist Eleanor Murray, “Sweet Like Honey” pairs a jangling guitar element with heartfelt vocals, aesthetically reminiscent of the duo Tennis. “Sweet like honey, make me something warmer

Screen Room – “Celine”

NYC-based band Screen Room compel on their track “Celine,” a delectably woozy success lush acoustic strums, twangy adornments, and heartfelt vocals. Harmonious vocal layers persist amidst an enjoyably evolving production, assuming a

Anjali Rose – “Sovereignty”

An excellent return for Brooklyn-based multi-instrumentalist Anjali Rose after a four-year hiatus, “Sovereignty” stuns in its caressing vocal layers and dynamic instrumentation — fusing distortion and meditative textures with cohesive artfulness within

Ryan Kotler – “By My Side”

A memorable folk track with a thematic sense of adoration and yearning, “By My Side” is a strong output from New Jersey-based songwriter Ryan Kotler, who left a litigation career to pursue

Sotto James – “Cold Fingers”

Newly released track “Cold Fingers” compels in its heartfelt lyricism, dreamy acoustics, and atmospheric brass, marking a strong showcase in songwriting from London-based artist Sotto James. Written during the reflective hours preceding

Angelo Piana – “Mare Aperto”

“Mare Aperto” is a captivating solo piano single from Italian composer Angelo Piana, audibly resembling an emotional voyage across an open sea. Drawing from his jazz background and formal studies in Milan

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New Albums

The Drupes – ‘The Drupes’

New Orleans-based band The Drupes deliver a stellar self-titled debut album. Fusing ’60s-revival pop, harmonious rock, post-punk, and Britpop charm, the guitar-driven

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Tom Emlyn – ‘Passing Craze’

Swansea-based multi-instrumentalist Tom Emlyn’s album Passing Craze showcases his prolific, wide-ranging songcraft. Blending 1960s folk-influenced melodies, spacey synths, and touches of piano,

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Ryan Rickenbach – ‘Sirens’

A fantastic display of emotively impactful folk songwriting, Sirens is the debut full-length album from New York-based singer-songwriter Ryan Rickenbach. Produced by

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