New Tracks

Jennifer Tefft – “Love and War”

Love and War by Jennifer Tefft A track out today from Boston-based artist Jennifer Tefft, “Love and War reveals a moody rock engrossment, concocting an ’80s nostalgia with its anthemic vocal dynamics

Eleri Ward – “Grieving The Future”

A compelling pop success from New York-based artist Eleri Ward, “Grieving the Future” meshes punchy hooks and serene synth-laden ruminations alike. This original track follows three cover albums from Ward, who also

No Thanks, Man – “Inside Out There”

“Inside Out There” is a tranquilly compelling single from No Thanks, Man, the project of artist Geraldine Espino. The track represents Espino’s third single, following “Ok Fine” and “Away Already.” Described as

Bvrden – “Indigo”

A fierce rocker taking inspiration from early ’00s alt-rock and punk pursuits, “Indigo” is a strong showing from London-based band Bvrden. They describe the effort as “about fighting for one’s own purpose

Ari Joshua’s RAaR Trio – “Kambo Wambo” (extended version)

Ari Joshua’s RAaR Trio craft a free-flowing psych-rock enticement throughout “Kambo Wambo,” whose 19-minute extended version showcases the versatile trio’s stirring guitar work, hypnotic polyrhythms, and spirited keyboard infusions. The track represents

Marottes – “See Mee” (Full Moon Version)

We’re excited to provide an exclusive sneak peek from Marottes, the audiovisual project from Mike Mytnick, a TV producer and video director hailing from Cleveland, Ohio. With its heady synth tones and

The Derevolutions – “Cheetah”

We’ve been smitten with The Derevolutions‘ creative sample-infused pop sound for over a decade, tracing back to 2013’s single “Living in the Not World.” The Boston-based duo of Ana Karina DaCosta and

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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