A serenely emotive pop production stirs on “Streets Feel Strange,” a single out today from San Antonio-based artist Covo. Melancholic guitar tones and a late-night, synth-touched soundscape enamor alongside a brooding vocal
New Tracks
Effervescent piano and wordless vocal cut-ups assemble a melodic charm throughout “Alive Heart,” the recent single from French artist Joris BON. An electro-minded aesthetical appeal shows in the thumping rhythmic pulse and
Spanning from funky momentum into an effervescent swirling of synths and guitars, “Parallax” is an infectious single out today from Brooklyn-based band Gold Stars For Everyone. Described as “a song about waking
An intriguingly atmospheric debut from Sacred Heart Auto League, “Hello, Friend” wanders amidst spacey synth pads and a captivating vocal beckoning, asking “where have you gone?” following the friendly salutation. Slithering brass
A dexterous range of twangy guitars and steady vocal momentum enamor on “Edited Adrenaline,” a new single from Proper Youth. Described as “the first and fastest single,” from their upcoming full-length, Rusty
Presenting a dreamy introspection, “Moon/Sun” is a moving new single from Grace Smiles, an artist originally from the Chicago area and now based in Nashville. The lyrics stir in portraying a shift
Melding modern pop whimsy with a sharp ’80s nostalgic swiftness, “Tell Me That You Miss It” is a new single from Wax Pools, an artist based in Washington D.C. — blending emo/pop-punk
“Where is the lie?” incorporates moody piano lines, debonair vocals, and erupting guitars for a memorable sound from Pleasantville. The track represents the third single from the band, which is led by
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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