New Tracks

The Sweet Heavy – “Daylight”

An alt-rock and prog-friendly appeal intertwine on “Daylight,” the latest from The Sweet Heavy, a band based in Western Colorado. “Daylight comes, the night shines on,” the vocals let out during a

Clocktopus – “My Riders”

Full of clanging intrigue — with a banjo-led sense of foreboding that leads into a gripping chorus — “My Riders” is a recent single from Amsterdam-based band Clocktopus. Pop grandiosity, bluesy hip-hop

Subway Rat + Danny L’Amour – “Sunglasses”

An infectious collaborative single from NY-based artists (and roommates) Subway Rat and Danny L’Amour, “Sunglasses” grips with its meshing ’00s indie-rock nostalgia and escalating pop whimsy. A dynamic vocal showing, between Subway

Great Good Fine Ok – “Breathing”

“Breathing” is a chilled-out, funk-tinged pop groover from Great Good Fine Ok, the Brooklyn-based duo of vocalist Jon Sandler and producer/multi-instrumentalist Luke Moellman. They describe this track as “about dealing with the

Mae Krell – “too hard”

“too hard” is a riveting new single from New York-based artist Mae Krell. An acoustic-forward production complements heartfelt vocals, depicting fears and anxieties within relationships, especially within a world full of chaos.

Jaxyn Lethe – “Techno Beats”

Baltimore-based Jaxyn Lethe struts a magnetic electro-pop mystique on new single “Techno Beats,” coming via the upcoming EP I am I don’t know, out on February 4th. Per the artist, the track

nighTime – “Animals”

Step into an intoxicating, nocturnal soundscape with “Animals,” a recent single from nighTime. Originally recorded in Los Angeles, with production completing in Chicago, “Animals” achieves its hypnotic undertaking. Per nighTime songwriter Johnny,

New Albums

Elly Hopkins – ‘Animal’ EP

Bristol singer-songwriter Elly Hopkins makes a striking debut with Animal, a five-track EP that fuses rock charisma, Americana warmth, and soulful lyricism.

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Billy Peake – ‘Manic Waves’

Billy Peake‘s new album Manic Waves delivers a captivating mixture of hooky rock, nostalgic new wave, and sharp lyrical wit. Navigating personal

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Killing Kind – ‘Being Human’

Swedish band Killing Kind consume across their second album, Being Human — strutting a darkly impactful melding of post-punk and synth-driven entrancement.

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