An affecting folk sound compels on “Fade,” a new single from The Macarons Project, a Canada-based Indonesian duo. Ree’s lush vocals and Dito’s gentle guitar tones enamor on “Fade,” which is preceding
New Tracks
New York-based singer/songwriter Eleri Ward continues to embark on a successful foray into original songwriting with “Moss,” which follows up last year’s single “Grieving The Future.” Also known for her covers of
"Séance" is a hypnotic, grooving electronic success from RBLN, an artist and producer based in Palm Springs, California. Serene keys meld crisply with a driving kick drum, complemented by sporadic bursts of
Brooklyn-based artist Jeremy Aaron stirs on new track "Under My Skin," which captures how a hectic world can prompt melancholy and anxieties -- and a desire for serenity.
Paris-based band Pythies unveil a grungy rock allure on new single "Eclipse," showcasing a hooky vigor from the women-fronted act, comprising Lise.L, guitarist Thérèse La Garce, and drummer Anna B. Void.
Italian artist A Day in Venice captivates with a deliciously eerie alt-rock stirring on new single “Through the Embers of Hell,” meshing unsettling verses with a soaring vocal hookiness in the title-referencing
An angsty, spirited rock appeal shows on “Revolution,” the latest single from Toronto-based band Madame Psychosis. “We need a revolution,” the lyrics let out — a sentiment echoed in music over many
New Jersey-based band Won’t Say Rabbit compels with a no-frills rock charisma on “Just a Prisoner,” lamenting on the state of modern existence within a punchy rock and punk intertwining. “I’m just
New Albums
Scott Moran delivers an emotionally riveting album on Sixth of the Six, a poignant journal chronicling the international abduction of his daughter,
MoreLondon-based guitarist Titus Maz digs into late-night introspection on his excellent album Midnight Station. Blending modern jazz, groove fusion, and cinematic textures,
MorePrague-based label Kitty Kant Collective unveils Compilation Volume Two, an 18-track solarpunk cassette and zine. Moving across garage-punk, folk, and ambient textures,
MoreNew Orleans-based band The Drupes deliver a stellar self-titled debut album. Fusing ’60s-revival pop, harmonious rock, post-punk, and Britpop charm, the guitar-driven
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