New Tracks

Sun Q – “Children Singing”

Providing an eclectic sound that spans from spacey vocal-fronted minimalism to invigorating alt-rock eruptions, "Children Singing" is an enthralling new track from Sun Q.

Gregg Garvey – “Flora Laine”

Taking inspiration from ’60s garage pop and psych-rock, “Flora Laine” is a memorable new single from Gregg Garvey, an artist originally from Minnesota and now based in Echo Park, California. The track

TaughtMe – “In the Body”

The powerful “In the Body” is a newly released single from TaughtMe, the project of Utah native Blake Aaron Henderson. Described as “a plea or prayer spoken directly to the body,” the

Kyoto Lo-Fi – “Nico”

Dreamy synths and soaring guitar lines intertwine engrossingly throughout “Nico,” a new single from Kyoto Lo-Fi, a Dallas-based project led by Nico Caruso. “The song lyrically is a conversation with myself and

Arts Fishing Club – “hello heartbreak”

A rousing rock appeal endures throughout “hello heartbreak,” a track from Arts Fishing Club and their new album, Rothko Sky. The project took form after Wisconsin-born songwriter Christopher Kessenich moved to Nashville,

clay pigeon – “Come Down”

The standout debut single from Montreal-based project clay pigeon, “Come Down” delivers a commanding sound with a ’90s alt-rock angst and nostalgia. Led by singer and guitarist James Clayton, clay pigeon recently

Public Faces – “Hello Hindsight”

Boston-based band Public Faces captivate with new single “Hello Hindsight,” enamoring in its versatility from synth-tinged sereneness and punchy rock appeal. Illuminated synths and an ’80s funk-tinged bass line complement serene vocals

Almond Milk – “Jealousy”

Hong Kong-based band Almond Milk craft a smoothly gripping sound on “Jealousy,” emitting a pop sophistication with a yearning croon amidst reflections on emerging from bouts of jealousy. Glistening keys and jangly

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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