A late-night, souled-up slice of synth-pop from dylanVO, “think about u always_” proves magnetic in its pitch-altering vocals, glistening keys, and fuzzy bass warmness. The artist’s second release continues a knack for
New Tracks
A climatic electronic and rock intertwining consumes on “Blatant Immorality,” a recent single from Summon Luke. The Columbus, OH-based artist infuses sci-fi/fantasy visuals within the atmospheric sound, balancing alt-rock and prog-rock components
An industrial range of blaring guitar distortion and synth-laden nostalgia converge with intrigue on “Gravity,” a stylish new single from People Control. A dazed vocal immersion combines with the doses of guitar
A new single from alt-pop duo save for later, “Treating Me Bad” enamors across both chirpy rock and introspective string-laden folk. Crunchy guitars and twinkling keys drive into a string-laden emotiveness during
A soaring power-pop appeal emanates on “Mother Said,” a new single from Brighton, UK-based band Tenderhooks. Sporadic guitar pulses and debonair vocals are complemented by an organ-touched intrigue, reminding fondly of Elvis
A delicately evolving, emotively impactful new single from Dublin-based project Every Thing The Light Touches, “Animal” weaves lush piano and heartfelt strings with a powerful vocal presence. Musician, composer, and songwriter Danny
Glistening synths and dreamy guitars intertwine beautifully on “Foreverhome,” the latest single from NYC-based Ghostcake. The electronic musician, producer and visual artist excels with dazzlingly lush soundscape here, after first catching our
An awakening folk stirring takes hold on “Hide Your Ammo,” a recent track from Portland-based artist Blair Borax. An initial acoustic-set sparseness complements lyrics reflective of deep introspection, hinting at a second-guessing.
New Albums
Following a career as an industrial rock vocalist, Tokyo-based Yuichi Nishikawa pivoted to composition after a vocal disorder, eventually scoring over 50
MoreFounded by Ed Silva in 2007, the project Cries of Redemption serves up two decades of unreleased material on the LP Patterns.
MoreCounty Durham quintet The Casbahs channel decades of British guitar-rock heritage into their excellent sophomore album, Peasants of the Show. Recorded at
MoreSan Francisco-based collective Wreckless Strangers continues their “Ameri-Cali Soul” stylishness with Dirty Souls, a six-song EP produced by four-time Grammy winner Dave
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