New Tracks

Alec André – “Dreams of You”

Warming acoustic strums and glistening keys complement a riveting croon on “Dreams of You,” a track from Alec André, the project of Mexican-American singer/songwriter and artist Alec André Ruvalcaba. The first single

HAHN – “Sleeping Meds”

A suave, late-night rock yearning stirs on “Sleeping Meds,” a recent track from Nashville-based artist HAHN with a soulful, atmospheric charm reminiscent of a Toro y Moi. “Do you feel the same?”

Pizza Daddy – “Goodbye Old Town”

London-based duo Pizza Daddy unveil a dreamy, jangly delight in “Goodbye Old Town,” their first release in over two years. Formed in 2020 and comprising Ross Pearce and Mike Stothard, Pizza Daddy

KARDHO – “(Keep)Groovin”

An atmospheric, thumping house-forward intrigue stirs on “(Keep)Groovin,” a new track from Italian artist KARDHO. The self-taught solo artist takes particular inspiration from the underground house scene, noting artists like Josh Backer,

Bromsen + Reatsch – “Data Highway”

Berlin-based trio Bromsen and producer Reatsch infuse rock, synthwave, and electro-pop immersion on new track “Data Highway,” an overall magnetic success. Bromsen previously caught our ears last year with the album Brothers

Palejoy – “What a Sad Little Life, Jane”

Delivering an emotive rock sound with an infectious ardor reminiscent of The Killers, “What a Sad Little Life, Jane” is a stellar output from Palejoy. The Aberdeen, Scotland-based band achieve a darker

Sheykh Forever + KER – “Where is my baby?”

A consuming art-pop vibrancy takes hold on “Where is my baby?” — a new single from London-based artist Sheykh Forever, the project of Iraqi-born artist Mostafa Al. The release is a collaboration

Thomas Prothero – “Disposable People”

Haunting vocal harmonies and a dreamily atmospheric immersion consume on “Disposable People,” a newly released single from Thomas Prothero. Exploring the transient nature of relationships, the track stirs in its overall introspective

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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