An awakening folk stirring takes hold on “Hide Your Ammo,” a recent track from Portland-based artist Blair Borax. An initial acoustic-set sparseness complements lyrics reflective of deep introspection, hinting at a second-guessing.
New Tracks
Exuding a memorable rock sound, “Domestic Affairs” is a new single from The Darters, a band based in Madrid, Spain — and originally formed in Joplin, Missouri. They maintain their Midwestern roots
Dutch synth-pop duo Youth Reserve strut an infectious appeal on “Afterglow,” where a radiant vocal rise coincides seamlessly with charismatic synth bursts and a dreamy bridge into the ensuing verses. “Afterglow” kickstarts
Portland, OR-based project Death Doula impress with a dynamic rock display on new single “Disembark.” Slabs of heavy-rock mystique drive into a dreamier pop arsenal at the mid-point, with the title-touting remark
“Comfort You” is an enveloping new single from Virgo Verse, an artist based in Los Angeles, and originally from Massachusetts. “I’m hurt, I don’t wanna take it out on you,” the vocals
Lending an eerie folk-pop charm within themes of alien abduction, “The Harvest” is a memorable track from UK-based artist Tom Unbelieving. “But you will need your things, for the harvesting,” the vocals
An enthused, anthemic rock sound culminates on “Alright, OK!” — a new single from The Candid. The Nashville-based band kickstarted the month with the single release of “Alright, OK!” and it represents
Irish-Swiss-Polish quartet Shenanygans blend stirring vocal harmonies and a classic, starry-eyed rock/pop sound on new single "Count on Me."
New Albums
A captivating album spanning from the fuzzy rock vigor of “Happy Accidents” to the dreamy softness within “Gaztelugatxe,” Feral Kids is a
MoreLos Angeles-based virtuoso Bei Bei and London-based producer Paul Elliott celebrate the Lunar New Year with the cinematic ambient-fusion album Two Moons.
MoreJoseph Schwartz showcases a unique versatility on the Superhuman EP by reimagining a single high-quality composition through multiple stylistic lenses. From the
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