New Tracks

Man With A Corduroy Heart – “The Wailers”

Jazzy guitars and mellow vocals cast a rainy-day appeal throughout “The Wailers,” the debut single from Man With A Corduroy Heart, the UK-based recording project of Ryan Davies. An audio engineer by

TIFFY – “Don’t Take It Personally”

“Don’t Take It Personally” is a captivating rocker from TIFFY, the Boston-based project of multi-instrumentalist Tiffany Sammy. The Asian-American artist is originally from California, where they first fell for the “crunchy and

Screens 4 Eyes – “Trip to the North”

Meshing debonair rock and bursting psych-pop splendor, “Trip to the North” is the latest single from Tel Aviv-based project Screens 4 Eyes. Fronted by musician Yael Brener, the act assembles dream-pop, electronica,

Isaac Winemiller – “Just Let it In”

The tumults of life can inspire a range of struggles, from addiction and depressing to a lingering sense of solitude. Through it all, relationships — both with oneself and their friends/families/partners —

ghost prom – “5am”

A rousing alt-rock success, "5am" is a recent track from ghost prom, the Hudson Valley-based husband/wife duo of Cameron and Eden Crosby. They describe the effort as "about a journey through the

Child Seat – “Fucking Up a Good Thing”

Compelling in its anthemic ’80s pop outpouring, “Fucking Up a Good Thing” is a gripping single from Child Seat. The project, formed in 2021 by Madeleine Mathews (MAWD) and Josiah Mazzaschi (Light

D.A. Crimson – “Big Dog”

The second single from Brooklyn-based artist D.A. Crimson, "Big Dog" is another stirring success, following the gripping "Golden Egg." The artist describes "Big Dog" as "a fiery track about pity – the

True Blue – “Borrowed Spaces”

Meshing dreamy pop with a post-punk rhythmic undercurrent, “Borrowed Spaces” is an enthralling new single from German solo project True Blue, via the upcoming EP, Borrowed Spaces. Hazy vocals and a steadily

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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