A meditative, compelling success from Hank Midnight, "Honeysuckle" weaves lush vocal immersion and prancing guitar arpeggios. "Why do I return to you like honeysuckle?" the vocals ask alongside flourishing guitar lines.
New Tracks
A breezily melodic rocker from Thomas Aren, “Michael” enamors in its debonair vocal drive and twangy guitars escalations. The artist — originally from Rhode Island and based in Los Angeles — caught
An anthemic rock single with dreamy, textured moments of bliss, “Maybe You’ll Need It?” is a recent single from South Florida-based band FOXGLOVES.
Ghostly guitar tones and synth-laden subtleties adorn “Quiet Quitting,” a track from Macek. The duo comprises two old friends: one based in Hamburg and its psych-rock scene, while the other performs in
“Marigolds” is a stirring new single from Tiny Dolphin, the Austin-based project of Alex Fisher. First catching our ears in 2019 with debut album Calm For Color, the project continues to impress
A hypnotic rock engrossment shows on “She Hums Mozart,” a new single from The House Flies that excels in its fusing of grunge, alternative, and post-punk influences. The track precedes the band’s
A gorgeously unraveling single from Dublin-based artist Sour Blood, “Suas” enthralls in its development from ghostly vocal sparseness into a gripping converge of orchestral power and whirring rhythms. Written and recorded in
A stirring single from London-based band The Hinterland, “Bullet Proof” resonates in its portrayal of a manipulative relationship’s aftermath — where a yearning to regain emotional control persists. The track comes via
New Albums
Scott Moran delivers an emotionally riveting album on Sixth of the Six, a poignant journal chronicling the international abduction of his daughter,
MoreLondon-based guitarist Titus Maz digs into late-night introspection on his excellent album Midnight Station. Blending modern jazz, groove fusion, and cinematic textures,
MorePrague-based label Kitty Kant Collective unveils Compilation Volume Two, an 18-track solarpunk cassette and zine. Moving across garage-punk, folk, and ambient textures,
MoreNew Orleans-based band The Drupes deliver a stellar self-titled debut album. Fusing ’60s-revival pop, harmonious rock, post-punk, and Britpop charm, the guitar-driven
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