New Tracks

Jade Moon – “HOUSE”

Featuring subdued acoustics that arise into a ghostly synth=laden glow, “HOUSE” is a chilling track that conveys the grief of loss, while also emphasizing the importance of “inviting people in.” The track

Damien Baby – “Hey Honey Bunny”

“Hey Honey Bunny” is a track out today from Damien Baby, a project fronted by Devon Mello, an artist based in Providence, Rhode Island. Soothing brass and bouncy piano establish a classic-sounding

Jespfur – “nil”

Amsterdam-based artist Jespfur (Jesper Vervoort) seamlessly navigates between distortion-touched brass segments and sparser minimalism on riveting new single “nil.” The track and its accompanying video was created solely by Jespfur, and kickstarts

KVSTLES – “Shadows”

A dreamy post-punk enamoring takes hold on “Shadows,” a break-up track from Los Angeles-based artist KVSTLES. Fluttering guitars and a murkily reflective bass build into a morosely debonair vocal lead, admitting “I

Frank Rabeyrolles – “Japanese Dreams”

Japanese Dreams by Frank Rabeyrolles A single out today from French artist Frank Rabeyrolles, “Japanese Dreams” seamlessly immerses with its gentle guitar tones and lush vocals, concocting an intertwining of dream-pop and

Feyleryn – “The Cathedral”

An atmospheric pop single with new-wave nostalgia, “The Cathedral” comes via Barcelona-based producer Feyleryn and Norwegian singer Lars Are Nedland. The latter sings for avant-garde metal bands such as Borknagarand Solefald, and

The Trusted – “Burning The Night”

Emotively melodic rocker “Burning The Night” is a single released today from The Trusted, a band based in Southend-on-Sea, UK. An accessible production develops seamlessly from darker introspection into a more effervescent

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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