New Tracks

Peter Johnston RVA – “Coronation”

"Coronation" shows a rousing rock sound from Peter Johnston RVA. The Richmond, Virginia-based project was featured earlier this year with The Long Winter of No Ideas EP. Like that standout release, "Coronation"

Tambourines – “Frankenstein’s in Love”

Monsters can fall in love, too, and “Frankenstein’s in Love” conveys as such with a melodic, throwback charm. The track comes courtesy of Los Angeles-based act Tambourines, via their new album Tamboween

Marshall Van Leuven – “Guess Tape”

A new single from Marshall Van Leuven, “Guess Tape” makes a strong impression in under two minutes of runtime, showcasing a bursting psych-friendly escalation from suavely sporadic vocals into an enthused, heightening

Jesse Judies – “Colors of Youth”

Sydney-based artist Jesse Judies delivers a laid-back pop enamoring new single “Colors of Youth.” Smooth guitars and a spacey synth touch drive into a serene vocal charm from Jessie Judies, the moniker

Kayla Oh – “See Through”

New York-based artist Kayla Oh navigates heartbreak with an emotive pop allure on “See Through,” admitting “I still love her,” amidst a desire to move on. The track resonates with its range

Casey Urban – “Favorite Lover”

An eerie, spacey pop appeal lingers throughout “Favorite Lover,” a new single from New York-based artist Casey Urban. The lyrics cast a self-empowering flair, described as “about being your own biggest fan.”

Marine Manasian – “Hayastanin”

Armenian artist Marine Manasian showcases a powerful sound on new single “Hayastanin.” Standalone riveting vocals build quickly into an electrifying guitar accompaniment, bolstered further by a thumping rhythmic backbone. The elongated guitar-laden

Barbara – “Currents”

Excelling in both its initial dreaminess and eventual thunderous psych-rock textures, “Currents” is a riveting track from Denver-based band Barbara. Released today alongside a beautiful video featuring stop-motion footage, “Currents” captivates with

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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