New Tracks

Interview with Andrew Ruoti

We chat with New York-based artist Andrew Ruoti, whose new release Odyssey emphasizes stirring songwriting and enriching concepts. Your new 5-track album, Odyssey, releases alongside five original paintings by Shelly Luan and digital

Diamond Revolver – “Half of My Day”

Captivating with its gorgeous psych-rock theatrics, “Half of My Day” is a standout new track from Diamond Revolver, the Buffalo, NY-based project of Stone Camillo. The track represents the first single from

Salt Fox – “Woke Up on the Moon”

The catchy debut single from Salt Fox, “Woke Up on the Moon” balances chilled-out escapism with smooth pop infection. Hailing from small town Iowa, Salt Fox show memorable soundscapes and clever hooks

Spirit Pure – “Easy”

It’s easy to get lost in “Easy,” the new single from Chicago-based synth-pop act Spirit Pure. “I don’t care if you go,” the melancholic vocals let out amidst nocturnal synth tones, exuding

Tal Arditi – “I Will Fly Away”

Jazz is about being in the moment, and Berlin-based musician Tal Arditi exemplifies that with every measure and beat on his new single “I Will Fly Away.” Recognizing king-of-swing inspirations, Arditi takes

MOLTENO – “Moonlight”

Starry-eyed synths and lushly engrossing vocals lead throughout “Moonlight,” a dream-traversing pop success from East London-based artist MOLTENO. Crafting a stimulating sound with both audible and visual appeal, MOLTENO has also collaborated

Will Alpine – ‘Plastic Daisy’ EP

Strutting a diverse electronic sound ranging from lush pop to grimy murkiness, Plastic Daisy is the new EP from Los Angeles-based songwriter and producer Will Alpine. “After the end of a toxic

Cult Blonde – “Danger”

“Danger” is a suavely engrossing rocker from Cult Blonde, the duo comprising New Zealand-born musician Nathan Seaver and Hawaii-born vocalist Emma Moore. The two formed the project as separate from their psych-rock

New Albums

Áron Porteleki – ‘Smearing’

Hungarian artist Áron Porteleki presents a deeply memorable sound across Smearing, a debut solo studio production that serves as a “sonic manifestation,”

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