New Tracks

Jeffrey Chan – “Distance”

An emotively nostalgic synth-pop single from Los Angeles-based artist Jeffrey Chan, “Distance” embraces a soulful vocal confidence alongside dynamic synths, ranging from bass-y murkiness to brighter key stabs. “I think about us

Faron Sage – “No Alternative”

A catchy critique of capitalist power structures, touting a plethora of corruption and division, “No Alternative” is a new single from UK-based musician Faron Sage. A peppy, jazz-touched backing adorns spoken-word insight

Kathryn Merriam – “Cocoon”

Presenting a chamber-pop and folk intertwining, “Cocoon” is a single out today from Kathryn Merriam. A ghostly vocal procession and ravishing woodwinds combine for a chilling production. “It’s just your mind that’s

millhope & Jenny Thiele – “Prototype”

“Prototype” is a ravishing journey through wordless vocal lushness, crisp guitar lines, and spacey synth intrigue, showcasing a heady soundscape coming via the collaboration of Cologne-based artists millhope and Jenny Thiele. The

Maybe Human – “Shadow of Kunoichi”

A scorching guitar-led momentum carries throughout “Shadow of Kunoichi,” a recent single from Los Angeles-based artist Maybe Human. Taking inspiration from alt-metal acts like White Zombie, Tool, and Primus in addition to

Proklaim – “THIEVES”

“THIEVES” is a socially conscious hip-hop success from Proklaim, an artist from Namibia. A hooky refrain centers on the world’s sense of constant chaos, while the more flourishing verses trace the highs

Zoramena – “Speck of Dust”

A melodic ’80s flair and prog-rock whimsy intertwine on the catching “Speck of Dust,” the latest single from Zoramena, a trio comprising guitarist/vocalist Ben Vogel, drummer Paul Barbieri, and bassist/backing vocalist Nate

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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