New Tracks

Heather Nation – “Lucid Dreaming”

San Diego-based artist Heather Nation engrosses with a woozy, soulful intrigue throughout new single “Lucid Dreaming.” Airy, expressive vocals and an eclectic stylistic grasp results in a riveting, creative sound, reminiscent at

North Lakes – “Up Where You Are”

Hazy guitar jangles and dreamy vocals lead on the consuming single “Up Where You Are,” the latest single from Canadian band North Lakes. Citing influences like The Stone Roses and The Jesus

Gavin Sultan – “Polyester Lies”

NYC artist Gavin Sultan delivers a sweltering rock appeal on “Polyester Lies,” a suavely captivating new single that pleads the importance of living a more meaningful life — particularly amongst “geezers” with

Chris Ianuzzi – “Edge of the Earth”

Successful electro-minded experimentation continues to succeed from NYC artist Chris Ianuzzi, whose latest single “Edge of the Earth” proves riveting in its blend of industrial synth-pop and moody post-punk. The track releases

Patryk Kania – “Boating”

Belfast-based artist Patryk Kania crafts a dark-pop engrossment on the new track “Boating,” whose haunting, dreamy composure elevates with its melodic and emotional core. A whispered vocal tenderness and throbbing percussion complement

Jupiter 2 – “Tell Me Sooner”

“Tell Me Sooner” is a dreamy stunner from Jupiter 2, the North Carolina-based collaboration of multi-instrumentalists Nick Cirone and Ian Campbell. Spacey synth touches, twangy guitars, and caressing vocals intertwine for a

Twin Seas – “Cruisin”

Irresistibly hooky with its glistening synths and funky bass electricity, “Cruisin” is the latest single from Twin Seas. The Los Angeles-based act’s upcoming album, To Go, is releasing this October. Written by

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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