New Tracks

Turning Birds – “Reverse Psychologia”

Chicago-based band Turning Birds craft a breezy rock appeal on new single “Reverse Psychologia,” described as “the story of a couple in counseling, battling through the feelings of inflicted wounds.” The band

Lizzy Dutton – “Coocoo”

Oakland-based singer-songwriter Lizzy Dutton captivates on the new single “Coocoo,” serenely enchanting in its trickling acoustics and scenic orchestral additions. The dreamy guitars and caressing clarinet drives into the playful title-touting vocal

Eric Gabriel – “Long Gone”

Brooklyn-based artist Eric Gabriel compels with a moodily infectious success in “Long Gone.” The track represents the third single via Gabriel’s upcoming debut album, produced by Philip Weinrobe (Adrianne Lenker, Florist). “It

Scott Goldbaum – “Killer Crowd”

A riveting new track from Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist Scott Goldbaum, “Killer Crowd” contemplates mortality with artful relatability within a resonating rock sound. Multiple personal inspirations arose the thematic focus, both in the

Luke Angelo – “insideoutsideways”

A hooky, fuzzy rock success from Luke Angelo, “insideoutsideways” represents the title track from the artist’s recent EP. “insideoutsideways” develops from a dreamy introspection — “it sounds so new, like an afterglow,” — into

Manuok – “Sold”

Melodic piano and dynamic guitar additions enamor throughout “Sold,” a recent track from Manuok. The lyricism compels in its themes of emotional isolation — specifically described as “about anxiety, feeling trapped –

Caroline Strickland – “Prettiest Girl of Heaven”

An alt-rock success from Caroline Strickland, “Prettiest Girl of Heaven” compels in its balance of introspection and vigor. Described as “about desire and self-realization,” the track comes via Strickland’s upcoming Martha’s Calling

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