New Tracks

Balsamine – “Fools Gold”

A brief yet riveting single from Balsamine, “Fools Gold” swells from beach-set lyrical introspection amidst breezy guitars into doses of heavier distortion. The second half enamors in the seamless cohesion between these

Membra – “Monotone”

A new single from Brooklyn-based artist Membra, “Monotone” compels in its dreamy pop intrigue. “So you can get the message,” the vocals let out into a spacey sparseness, playing with enjoyable momentum

Wonderful – “So Sentimental”

A warming electro-pop buoyancy lingers on “So Sentimental,” a track from Wonderful. The project formed in the late ’90s, within Seattle’s bustling music scene, and continues to craft a sound with strong

floral print – “gracie and zarkov”

Representing a poppier tint to the band’s harder-rocking maneuvers, “gracie and zarkov” is a memorable new single from floral print. Formed around Atlanta in late 2014 by drummer Clover DeMerritt and singer/guitarist

Tendrills – “Zoning”

Bright keys, pit-pattering percussion, and hazy guitars immerse instantly on “Zoning,” a recent single from Tendrills. The psych-rockers hail from Delaware, and are currently splitting time between Baltimore and Vermont. Debonair guitar

The Madelines – “Take Your Medicine”

The second single from Brooklyn-based rockers The Madelines, “Take Your Medicine” is described as “about how the complexity of past relationships can influence the present, and the toll it can take on

Electrons in Slow Motion – “Machine Devotion”

An engrossingly atmospheric new single from Electrons in Slow Motion, “Machine Devotion” precedes the Romanian artist’s upcoming full-length, MEKANIKARU. The album title itself evokes the futuristic, cinematic feeling of the project’s sound

The Mess:Age – “MR W.H.O”

A brightly nostalgic pop/rock success from London-based project The Mess:Age, “MR W.H.O” delivers a harmonious charm with a shimmering hookiness. The project is led by “Ziggy” Glen Brandon, a talented singer/songwriter with

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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