New Tracks

Scared of Sharks – “Stumble”

A commanding alt-rock sound takes hold on new single “Stumble” from Scared of Sharks, a rising band based in Mogareeka, Australia. “‘Stumble’ is one of our favourites to play live and we’re

Blue and Gold – “Golden Hearth”

The debut single from Blue and Gold, “Golden Hearth” is a riveting display in soulful vocal momentum within a glistening, dreamy pop arsenal. “As she twirled, her dress reflected every change of

stillyoung – “Freak Like Me”

Oakland-based artist stillyoung thoroughly impresses on their debut single "Freak Like Me," celebrating honesty and relationships that value emotional intimacy, despite its often daunting prospects.

DAAY – “Land Of The Living”

The second single so far this year from London-based band DAAY, “Land Of The Living” ventures from thumping pop intrigue into an expansive effervescence — complemented by heady thematic pursuits, detailing the

CAVN – “Timed Out” (feat. Katie Canning)

London-based producer and composer CAVN crafts a haunting pop intrigue on “Timed Out,” featuring a riveting vocal performance from Katie Canning. Thematic explorations of heartbreak, abandonment, and trust persist within the engrossing

Zach McKenzie – “The Day That I Found You”

A recent single from Zach McKenzie, “The Day That I Found You” blends soulful vocal reflections within a rousing rock production, complete with shining organs, expressive brass, and smooth guitar work. A

Cosmoliner – “New Frontier”

A spaced-out success from Berlin-based act Cosmoliner, “New Frontier” embarks on a journey of synth-heavy intrigue, dreamy vocal swells, and heady rhythmic accompaniments. “Welcome onboard,” the inviting vocals open, joined thereafter by

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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