Sean Mychaels‘ replay-inducing new single “Where Did It All Go Wrong” channels a period of lockdown introspection and personal grief, written in the wake of his father’s passing. Returning to the microphone
New Tracks
Veanea, the Czech composer and songwriter behind new track “The Pearl,” shows a knack for spiritually resonant, melodic compositions. A blend of Contemporary Christian Music with indie-pop sensibilities stirs on this release.
Los Angeles-based artist Stephen Royal delivers a spiritually charged performance on “Pray,” a track melding gospel-rooted emotion with contemporary R&B and pop finesse. Gradually expanding from intimate keys into a choir-like swell,
Toronto-based artist WEIGHT BELLY .3-9 crafts a striking nu-metal/electronic hybrid on newly released track “White Rabbit.” Industrial textures collide with distorted guitar bite, wobbling low-end, and mechanized beats, forming a tense nocturnal
Composer, painter, and outsider recording artist Allan Jamisen immerses with “The Coalition,” a darkly cinematic and politically charged new single that confronts the machinery of power behind modern conflict. Fusing trip-hop precision,
London-based artist ben clemo delivers a radiant, urgent energy on new single “Take Me Out.” Bright synths and infectious rhythms give way to vocals exuding a carpe-diem sense of urgency. Shimmering guitar
London-based multidisciplinary artist Audren compels with “We’re All Lost,” a song that reflects her long-standing commitment to emotional truth, healing, and poetic freedom. Rooted in indie pop and jazz stylishness, the track
Los Angeles–based indie-pop artist Madeline Rosene offers a sharply observant take on digital intimacy with new single “Love and Algorhythms.” A vibrant array of electronics sets an expansive, luminous tone, as spacey
New Albums
The second full-length from NYC-based band Adios Ghost, Happy House consumes in its melding of electronica, funk, rock, and beyond, marking a
MoreRecently released album Blue Without You showcases twelve timeless folk tracks spanning Pete Scales‘ fifty-year songwriting journey. From “Nebraska-esque” demos to soulful
MoreA wholly immersive album spanning from psych-rock soaring to chilly electronic soundscapes, The Old Man Who Lends Nostalgia marks a brilliant debut
MoreCamera Obscura is the excellent debut album from Belgian artist Scopitone, blending genre-spanning rock with haunting, cinematic soundscapes. The project of Vincent
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