New Tracks

Troy Braunstein – “Trouble on My Mind”

Audibly capturing the phase of one’s life where partying and over-indulgences start to wear thin, “Trouble on My Mind” provides a grippingly introspective concept within a twangy, delectably lo-fi rock production. The

Mumbo – “Red Balloons”

Red Balloons by mUmbo Intriguing with a dreamy mystique, “Red Balloons” is a recent single from Mumbo, the London-based project of guitarist Doug MacGowan, vocalist Emma Semple, and drummer Antonio Dale. Jangly

Madame Psychosis – “Kapow”

Kapow by Madame Psychosis A hooky rock immediacy lunges forward on “Kapow,” a fervent track from Toronto-based band Madame Psychosis. Catching our ears last month with the single “Concrete Streets,” the band

Twin Pine – “Blood Eyes”

Building with gently melodic precision, “Blood Eyes” is a delicately unfolding single from Swansea-based duo Twin Pine. The atmospheric production is a standout from the duo, comprising vocalist Sam Gardner and guitarist/bassist

Edie Yvonne – “Queen Bee”

A melodic pop success from Los Angeles-based artist Edie Yvonne, “Queen Bee” bridges colorfully hooky appeal with a hypnotic, psych-touched soaring. The 14-year-old singer/songwriter wrote the track alongside a short film they’re

Nick Marks – “Asymptomatrix”

The latest track from New York-based artist Nick Marks dazzles with an array of sounds — from brisk, futuristic synth tones to warming brass and excitably funk-laden rhythms. The production marks another

Jenny XII – “Open Up to Me”

Open Up to Me by Jenny XII Denver-based trio Jenny XII craft a hypnotic folk and rock cohesion on new single “Open Up to Me,” releasing ahead of their self-titled debut album

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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