Nashville-based artist Nick Noon struts a no-frills rock charm on new single “Who Needs Who,” whose charismatic vocal tone and buzzing guitar tenacity encourages movement in life and on the dancefloor alike.
New Tracks
Chicago-based duo Friend of a Friend enthrall with melodic momentum across folk and rock intertwining, seamlessly intriguing on new single “nothingforme.” Claire Molek and Jason Savsani formed the project in 2020, and
Melbourne-based band Catholic Guilt unveil a crisply emotive pop and rock appeal on new single “I used To Be Someone,” releasing in partnership with California-based independent label Wiretap Records. Introspective verses with
An instrumental rock delight from Pacific Death, “* * ocean of sleeping stars * *” balances vibrant captivation and lush intrigue. The track precedes the Stockholm-based artist’s upcoming fourth album. A series
Bangkok-based artist Betre presents a beautifully dreamy composure across “Loving You (Isn’t So Hard),” enthralling with an emotive pop allure. A consistently serene vocal tone and gentle guitar washes assemble a spaciously
A heartfelt folk enamoring takes hold on “dream house,” a new single from Tyler Meacham, an artist based in Richmond, Virginia. Depictions of a dream home — with a garden, and a
Brooklyn-based trio charms unveil a captivating debut single in “rudy,” a gorgeously produced success with shoegaze and dream-pop inclinations. “Are you thinking of me?” the serene vocals ask alongside clanking guitars, with
A lushly affecting, melodic alt-rock dreaminess is evident throughout “In Motion,” a recent single from EVNTYD, the project of JuliĆ”n BerdeguĆ©. Preceding an EP, out at the end of April, “In Motion”
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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