New Tracks

Backroom Gossip – “Why should I?”

Bridging soul, jazz, and pop with cohesive appeal “Why should I?” is a memorable track from Glasgow-based collective Backroom Gossip, led by pianist Geoff Angus and producer/multi-instrumentalist Stefan Celosia, who is a

OKARO – “TURN UP”

OKARO continues her ascent in futuristic pop with the new single “TURN UP. Behind the moniker is Swedish-Assyrian visionary Delia Okaro, who balances party-set energy with intimate emotional complexity. Following the success

Sarah McGuinness – “Don’t Let Our Love Go”

Sarah McGuinness captures the soulful heart of London’s Soho on “Don’t Let Our Love Go,” a vibrant standout from her debut album Unbroken. This single serves as the official anthem for her

Ghost Pavilion – “No Way To Love”

A stirring track released today by Ghost Pavilion, “No Way To Love” fuses dynamic synth tones — both nocturnal and vibrantly melodic — amidst funk-touched guitars and hooky vocal work. The Los

Hunter Hopewell – “Bye Polar Bear”

A memorable track out today from Hunter Hopewell, “Bye Polar Bear” blends catchy, genre-blending rock charisma and delightful experimentation. “I’m so cold, I’m so white,” the vocals declare initially amidst warming organs,

Plastic Jaguar – “Out of Practice”

A melodic, textured rock sophistication enamors throughout “Out of Practice,” a newly released track from Plastic Jaguar. The project is a bi-coastal collaboration, comprising Jordan Olberg and Scott Lingner, who first became

SloNewsLife – “Time Is a Used Car Salesman”

Seattle-based project SloNewsLife reflects on time and grief within “Time Is a Used Car Salesman,” making a striking follow-up to last year’s Ansible EP. Lyrical contemplations how “the future is a lie”

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New Albums

Red Jacket – ‘Perfect Timing’

Merging dynamic acoustic piano, evolving vocals, and modern electronic textures, Perfect Timing is the excellent fourth studio record from Toronto-based artist Dylan

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