New Tracks

Anacy – “Hot Mess”

An engaging pop mystique shows on “Hot Mess,” a recent single from Anacy. The Cape Town-based artist released her first studio project in 2019, with “Treble In Trouble.” Several stand-alone singles followed,

GHSTFLSH – “Forever and Falling”

A stirring, anthemic rock success from Austin-based artist GHSTFLSH, “Forever and Falling” envelops between simmering guitar/synth interplay and erupting captivation. The release represents the second single from the upcoming album you found

Leonie Evans – “I Really Do”

A gorgeously evolving track from Leonie Evans, “I Really Do” builds from a subdued pit-pattering into enveloping string arrangements and caressing vocal harmonies. “I want you to believe that you love me,

CAVN – “Late August”

London-based producer CAVN thoroughly consumes on her third single “Late August,” an instrumental tour-de-force with an emphasis on enveloping string arrangements. CAVN’s first instrumental single release, “Late August” continues to showcase the

Robert Ross – “Drink ‘Em Down”

A twangy retelling of personal hardships, “Drink ‘Em Down” is a rollicking blend of folk and country from Robert Ross. The Canadian/Australian singer/songwriter sings a title-touting refrain, to “chase that hurtin’ out

Luanne Hunt – “Ghosts of a Simpler Time”

Florida-based singer/songwriter Luanne Hunt pairs a comforting folk sound with poignant calls for simpler times on “Ghosts of a Simpler Time,” back to younger days and a time where tumult was less

Palm Trees In Moscow – “Compassion Fatigue”

Enjoyable contrasts persist throughout “Compassion Fatigue,” both in its thematic approach and melodic array — from lushly textured intrigue to anthemic rock escalations. The invigorating track comes via Baltimore-based band Palm Trees

New Albums

Titus Maz – ‘Midnight Station’

London-based guitarist Titus Maz digs into late-night introspection on his excellent album Midnight Station. Blending modern jazz, groove fusion, and cinematic textures,

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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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