New Tracks

Slow Coast – “Won’t Change the Game”

A crisply melodic rocker from Slow Coast, “Won’t Change the Game” intertwines suave, bass-fronted verses and glistening hooky emergences, with a glowing vibrancy. The effort represents the latest from the southern California

Chayse Porter – “Flowers in Chains”

“Flowers in Chains” is a lovely new single from Chayse Porter, melding jangle-pop and psych-pop amidst an introspective thematic pursuit, described as “a study in contrasts, where scorn and serenity twist together

pleaselevitate – “in the dark”

A textured, dreamy engrossment takes hold on “in the dark,” the debut single from pleaselevitate. A lonesome lyrical introspection — “no one’s waiting,” — sends chills alongside a murky bass-y undercurrent and

alpha gal – “ultimate charm”

The latest single from alpha gal, “ultimate charm” blasts off into a spirited array of jangly guitars. The longing vocals’ emergence coincides with more sporadic guitar pulses and a warming bass backing,

Thalo – “Wasteland Blues”

“Wasteland Blues” provides a mystique-filled rock mystique from Thalo, the project of Brooklyn-based musician Jack Harbo. The track is part of the Thalo’s upcoming album, Killing Her. “The verses are from the

Never2Late – “Love Is Wise”

Exuding a plea for love, kindness, and respect, “Love Is Wise” is a new single from Never2Late, a band led by Yorkshire, UK-based guitarist and songwriter SteveB. A familiarly inviting classic-rock production

Millennium Resorts – “The Big Show”

A riveting new single from Austin, Texas-based duo Millennium Resorts, “The Big Show” fuses buzzing electro-pop with psychedelic prog-rock immersion — captivating with its steady momentum and build. The effort comes via

New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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