A new single from Space Cadet 64 consumes with a bursting, creative electronic sound. Meet the playfully entitled “Maybe on my deathbed I’ll say sorry for talking shit on anime so much.”
New Tracks
Bridging modern dream-pop with a ’70s spacey nostalgia, “Tomorrow” is a gorgeous new single from Salt Lake City-based band The Plastic Cherries. The track is part of the band’s upcoming concept album,
“State Line” is a dreamy rock single from Looporia, the project of Daniel Lopez, also known as Daniel Longoria. Produced alongside Jordan Lawlor (J.laser from M83), “State Line” excels in its smoothly
Described as “an ode to love in a growing family,” “Marissa’s Song” is the latest single from Denver-based trio Jenny XII. Gentle guitars and mellow vocals align enjoyably to start, with trickling
A soulful success that celebrates life and perseverance following tumult, “Good For Your Soul” is the latest single from Molly Tentarelli, a singer/songwriter based in Portland, Oregon. “My mind is running wild
Houston-based artist Cameron Sonnier reveals the debut single from his upcoming sophomore album, Synchronicity. “Anytime” shows a gorgeous, contemplative folk sound with twangy guitars and warming underlying acoustics, complementing a warming vocal
A slice of Americana-forward rock from Seattle-based band Half Tail, "Coyotes" is a stirring success in its descriptive lyrics and escalating guitar work. Lyrical imagery of night-driving through the snowfall, as coyotes
A new single from Wisconsin-based artist Matt Monsoor, “Pareidolia” weaves lingering acoustics, touches of piano, and string-laden elegance for an entrancing folk sound. Inspired by both a Bathtub Cig song and the
New Albums
Forrest Hill’s sixth solo album, Beyond The Veil, unfolds as a harmonious, introspective journey — blending warm acoustic textures, melodic folk-rock sensibilities,
MoreTamar Berk’s fifth album, ocd bursts with memorably dynamic energy and unfiltered emotion, blending fuzz-soaked guitars, swirling synths, and melodic hooks with
MoreThe captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic
MoreAn immersive album spanning from harmonious ’60s-inspired folk to moody rock entrancement, Still To Breathe released today via The Way After, a
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