New Tracks

Fantazmz – “Ugly” + “Captured”

The newly released Captured is the debut EP from Fantazmz, the project of NYC-based David Gagne. The sound echoes a stylish ’80s character, from the mysterious synth-pop introspection of “Ugly” to the

Isaac Jacobs – “Time It Takes”

“Time It Takes” is a lush electronic success from San Francisco-based producer Isaac Jacobs, via his upcoming album Sorry I Haven’t Called. Gentle synths lead into a comforting bass line, which ascends

Emma Noren – “Garden”

Consuming in its poetic search for achieving one’s dreams, “Garden” is an engaging single from Emma Noren, a singer/songwriter originally from a small farmland town in Northern California. Twangy guitars and light

Delko – “Strong Will”

Its lyrics stirring in portraying the feeling of heavy figurative weight on one’s shoulders, “Strong Will” is a melodic, trickling rock single from Delko, a band based in Providence, RI. Emo and

Meghan Pulles – “mamma”

mamma by Meghan Pulles A moving single from Nashville-based artist Meghan Pulles, “mamma” stirs in its yearning for familial comfort, particularly in the context of generational trauma. “‘Cause I’m screaming into a

Bromsen – “Read About It”

Berlin-based duo Bromsen merge jangly guitar lushness with a synthwave-minded soundscape on new single “Read About It.” The track’s inspiration arises from artists whose personal struggles led to an early passing, though

Big No No – “Hold Your Horses”

Out today from Stockholm-based rockers Big No No, “Hold Your Horses” blasts off quickly with twangy guitar charisma and exuberant vocal shimmering. A title-bearing refrain enamors amidst the colorful guitar licks, echoing

Moon Worm – “Peace of Mind”

Spacey synths and escalating vocals craft a climactic, impassioned grip throughout “Peace of Mind,” a stellar showing from Moon Worm, the project of North Dakota-based artist Jack Schaefer. “Peace of Mind” captivates

New Albums

Fluung – ‘Fluung’

The self-titled album from Seattle-based trio Fluung delivers an immersive rock sound, steeped in fuzzy nostalgia that recalls the likes of Built

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