New Tracks

Beauty Queens – “Genuine Leather”

Cardiff-based duo Beauty Queens strut a stylish appeal on “Genuine Leather,” showcasing a hypnagogic pop appeal with a sort of late-night rumination. Eerie, submerged vocal feelings arise into peppier guitar jangles, traversing

Doc Emmett – “A Mile A Minute”

New Jersey-based artist Doc Emmett conjures a melodic, nostalgic rock appeal on “A Mile A Minute,” a success that enamors in both its starry-eyed synths and anthemic guitar lines. The expansive rock

Vinter – “Mirror”

Expanding from glistening subtleties into a trickling expanse of atmospheric synths, intense rhythms, and brassy swells, “Mirror” is a gripping new single from London-based artist Vinter, the project of Oscar Vinter. The

War Violet – “Different Formations”

A powerful track with introspections on alienation, identity, and the search for meaning, "Different Formations" comes via War Violet, the project of New York-based musician and songwriter Jummy Aremu.

Rose Rutledge – “Inhale”

Brooklyn-based artist Rose Rutledge crafts an immersive success with new single “Inhale,” traversing with an evolving, meditative glow throughout. Wordless vocals invigorate throughout amidst shimmering woodwinds and patient percussive accompaniments. The meshing

Grace McLean – “My Lovely Enemy”

“My Lovely Enemy” is exemplary of the riveting, theatrical songwriting from NYC-based artist Grace McLean. Releasing ahead of the debut full-length My Lovely Enemy, out next year, the title track stirs in

Dreams of Venus – “Ventura Highway”

The moving debut single from Anaheim-based duo Dreams of Venus, “Ventura Highway” is a retrospective stunner that builds from balladry into anthemic power. The duo of Abby Buotte and Daryuish Khashayar show

Eckman & Borelius – “The Legacy”

A calmingly insightful single with gentle piano pulses driving to a hopeful, soaring chorus, “The Legacy” is a new single from Eckman & Borelius, a duo based in Malmö, Sweden. Multi-instrumentalist Johan

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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