Nashville-based act Dance the Misery show a suave rock styling on new track “Too Shy,” navigating dreamy guitar trickles and shoegaze-y doses of distortion. A hazy, steady vocal composure becomes accompanied by
New Tracks
Twangy guitars and sporadic strings build a compelling momentum on “Big Strong Man,” a standout new single from LA River Crossing, a band based in Southern California. Per the band, the track
“Can you see it?” is a catching new single that touts a heartfelt pop appeal. The collaboration comes via Los Angels-based artists Jennah Bell and Claudio Olachea, two longtime friends. “Initially, we
Netherlands-based project Jack the Owl conjures a spellbinding rock appeal on “Club Bored,” exuding a dreamy psych-friendly punch in its dazed vocal immersion, spacey synth touches, and haunting guitar tones. The project
Canadian instrumental duo Ginger Beef showcase their dazzling, infectious rock appeal with the track “Hocus Pocus,” a cover of the 1971 track from Dutch rockers Focus. Featuring both western and Chinese flutes
Norwegian composer and multi-instrumentalist Filip Dahl stirs on his latest single “I Still See You,” channeling an ’80s rock intrigue amidst lyrics ruminating on passing time and the power of familial connection.
Fit for contemplative autumnal drives, the sludgy rocker “gazed” is the latest single from Cade Earick, a singer/songwriter and producer based in Rumney, New Hampshire. Earick describes the effort as the sonic
Exuding a powerful rock sound with soaring guitar lines and spacey synth touches, “Lions” is the latest single from Todd Binder. The track was recorded in San Francisco, at John Vanderslice’s Tiny
New Albums
The new album from Aidan Leclaire Band, Hail to the Dogs impresses with its alt-rock immediacy and poignant thematic introspection — taking
MoreEnjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These
MoreA consuming sound shows across the Not Today Old Friend EP from Rolla’s, the solo project of Vancouver-based multi-instrumentalist Vallen Koscheev. Its
MoreEnthralling 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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