New Tracks

Walk Me Home – “Inside”

The impactful “Inside” is a tonally dynamic single from Boston-based band Walk Me Home, who describe the release as “a song of lust and yearning for relief.” Lush guitar murmurs complement a

Dylann Taylor – “You Had Me Wrong”

A track from Dylann Taylor‘s debut album, “You Had Me Wrong” is exemplary of the Los Angeles-based artist’s strong songwriting. Ethereal vocals and melodic guitar work compel throughout, complementing themes that explore

Mad Painter – “Empty Bottles”

A new single from Boston-based band Mad Painter, “Empty Bottles” presents a rousing, no-frills rock entrancement with nostalgic passion — drawing from a party-set, ’70s rock contagiousness, in the vein of Mott

Marginalia – “Sparkler Hair”

“Sparkler Hair” is a climactic, expansive production from Canadian act Marginalia. The track unfolds with gradual, rewarding impact. Spacey synth frequencies, throbbing like a sonar pulse, are complemented by wordless vocal intrigue

Binaries – “Hush Money”

“Hush Money” showcases the creative electronic and rock synergy of Binaries, a trio based in the North East of England. “Hush Money” is a very striking debut single, melding spacey synth-laden intrigue

Gurry Wurry – “Treason”

A stylishly hypnotic alt-pop appeal is evident on “Treason,” a single out today from Gurry Wurry. The Edinburgh-based project of Dave King balances a mellow atmospheric charm with an array of instrumentation,

Tojo Yamamoto – “Heroes”

Kentucky-based band Tojo Yamamoto unveil an ardent, distortion-loving take on the Bowie/Eno classic “Heroes.” The delectably more intense tonal direction feels in contrast to recent depictions of the song, often portrayed in

Cherylann Hawk – “Love & Gratitude”

“All you need is some love and some gratitude,” Cherylann Hawk sings alongside twangy guitars and balmy acoustics on the inviting single “Love & Gratitude,” encouraging others to take “some time to

New Albums

Titus Maz – ‘Midnight Station’

London-based guitarist Titus Maz digs into late-night introspection on his excellent album Midnight Station. Blending modern jazz, groove fusion, and cinematic textures,

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The Drupes – ‘The Drupes’

New Orleans-based band The Drupes deliver a stellar self-titled debut album. Fusing ’60s-revival pop, harmonious rock, post-punk, and Britpop charm, the guitar-driven

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