Seattle-based rockers La Need Machine impress with a hooky appeal on new single "I Wish I Could Fly." A cohesive swell from acoustic-minded introspection to an anthemic rock engrossment takes hold, alongside
New Tracks
A mellow, soulful pop production leads “Stupid Little Things,” an emotive success of a track from Nashville-based artist Ellisa Sun. “I wrote ‘Stupid Little Things’ in the summer of 2021, after the
Psych-pop duo Deer Friends strut a hooky, harmonious rock and power-pop cohesion on new single "Settle Down," a single from their new album.
NYC-based artist Michael Rose fronts the songwriting project Michael the Painter, whose debut single “The Egg Song” presents a gripping piano-driven intimacy. The painter, composer, and curator crafts a sound that bolsters
A peppy psych-rock throwback, “Late Summer’s Eve (Rustling Leaves)” sounds a gorgeous lost cut from the ’70s — enamoring with a dazed vocal immersion alongside twangy guitars and thumping bass enthrallment. The
A charismatic throwback to early ’00s indie rock, “Stampede” rides on escalating vocal confidence and chirpy guitar tones into a hooky rise. The track comes via Barrelly Ego, the project of singer/songwriter
Dreamy spaciousness and reveberating rhythmic accompaniments complement a lush vocal entrancement on “All in
A suave rock styling grips on “Trees,” a new single from Jack Simpson. The Harrogate, UK-based singer/songwriter show a steady rock enamoring amidst lyrical contemplations on people’s tendency to ignore nature surrounding
New Albums
Engaging across his deeply personal album Let Me Be, MICHAEL PAUL BINZ fuses grunge-era grit with rock and folk allure, rounded out
MoreTo Whom It May Concern is a memorable new album from London-based artist Paul Claxton, succeeding across an array of jangly rockers,
MoreThe impressive debut EP from Norwegian duo Schau.Schou, January stirs in its wintry atmospherics — infusing dreamy backing vocal harmonies, soft acoustic
MoreLaguna Beach-based act Acid Smoothies, the solo project of multi-instrumentalist Paul Dunne, unleashes a fuzz-forward rock ferocity on new album Carts in
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