New Tracks

Martone – “Too Bad, So Sad”

Dazzling with a bouncy, colorful electronic danceability, “Too Bad, So Sad” is a compelling new track from Martone. The Detroit-based artist impressed us with a blend of house and soulful pop on

Problematic Jam – “It’s Alright”

An invitingly raucous and party-set feel-good exuberance shines on “It’s Alright,” a fun rocker from Problematic Jam. The Paris-based trio describe the track as “the essence of freedom and celebration.” The title-touting

Black Leopard – “Brother”

An emotive rock and pop cohesion stirs on “Brother,” a new track from Black Leopard, a project based in Hamburg, Germany. Prancing guitars and twangy reflections build with textured immersion, while lyrical

Elly Kace – “Lisianthuses”

A lushly meditative charm takes hold throughout “Lisianthuses,” a consuming new track from Brooklyn-based artist Elly Kace. Glistening guitars lead a sound steeped in dream-pop warmness, while Kace’s vocals exude a serene

King of Foxes – “FMLU”

An invigorating alt-rock sound shines on “FMLU,” a gem of a track from Canadian artist King of Foxes that pairs infectious immediacy with lyrical explorations of shame — and how it’s weaponized

Rose Franco – “Mind Racing”

The solo debut from Rose Franco, “Mind Racing” consumes with a dreamy pop allure. Franco describes the track, which hypnotizes with its twangy guitars and hazy organs in particular, as “about getting

YAN YEZ – “futurehUSband”

Denver-based band YAN YEZ deftly balance ’90s nostalgic moodiness and anthemic vigor on new single “futurehUSband.” Described as “a layered meditation on queerness, ambition, romance, and heartache,” the track is a replay-inducing

New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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