New Tracks

Tallinn – “Captive Coast”

“Captive Coast” is a lush, grooving single from New York-based experimental pop band Tallinn, via the upcoming album On the Trade Winds (out October 13th). Pursuing a serene, jazz-tinged rock/pop fusing taking

Peter Beatty – “Tell Me Where To Go”

A track released today from London-based artist Peter Beatty, “Tell Me Where To Go” enamors with a caressing folk sound and warming vocal delivery. The release comes alongside a stop-motion video, above,

Meghan Pulles – “10,000 rains (Oma’s song)”

Nashville-based artist Meghan Pulles captures the long road of grief, and resulting perseverance, on the consuming track “10,000 rains (Oma’s song).” A haunting folk-forward direction stirs throughout. Pulles explains: “This is a

Chords Of Indigo – “The Death Of Me”

Manchester-based artist Chords Of Indigo shows a heartfelt, soulful rock character throughout “The Death Of Me,” the project’s fourth single. Moody guitar stylings — with a touch of ’90s nostalgia — intertwine

Old Man Soul Club – “Smiling Boogaloo”

The uplifting and vibrant single “Smiling Boogaloo” beckons listeners to maintain a positive disposition, alongside a funky, debonair aesthetical styling with brassy injections and playful piano bounces. The track comes via London-based

Darling Darlene – “Something’s In the Woods”

A gorgeously melodic success from Danish group Darling Darlene, “Something’s In the Woods” proves riveting in its theatrical crooning and hooky turns. Exuding a stylish appeal reminiscent of Tranquility Base Hotel &

Mickey Newball – “Sleepyhead”

A timeless-sounding vocal warmness and crisp guitar twangs resonate throughout “Sleepyhead,” a new single from Portland-based artist Mickey Newball. Stirring our ears in the past with tracks like “Ruby Jean” and “All

Matt John Henderson – “Lopsided Truth Sayer”

The lead single from Matt John Henderson‘s upcoming album Soul Season, “Lopsided Truth Sayer” hypnotizes with a meditative pull, infusing folk with eastern influence. Tabla plays a prominent role throughout, emitting a

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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