Los Angeles-based quartet The Pretty Flowers impress with a shimmering rock sound on new single “Hit Nothing.” The track takes inspiration from daydreaming about existing in a different era — in this
New Tracks
A catching new single from Brooklyn-based artist Luka James, “Can’t Admit It” blends surf-y vocal harmonizing with punk-pop influence for an infectious, summer-set sound. The “wanna feel it but you can’t admit
“Since” is a smoothed-out pop success from Lawndry, a project that “formed on a floating house” in Nashville. The breezy, gentle vocals and textured brass components compel amidst twangy guitar touches and
Engaging with a hazy, twangy lushness, “Dipping” is a recent single from junk mailing. The project formed “in the back of a Volkswagen Vanagon while traveling through the USA,” with that adventurous
“They’ll Never Destroy Us” is a latest single from Vic Moon, a newly formed duo comprising Anna Schulze and Ryan Marshall. Both accomplished solo artists, their project grips here with a driving
Another success from Perdurabo, “Cast Stones” fuses spacey synth touches and ruminating guitar distortion alongside passionate vocal pushes. The third single from the project of Davide Arneodo (based between Berlin and Turin),
Released today, “Act Your Age” is the debut single from Los Angeles-based act Middle Priest, via the upcoming EP I thought that I was far away, out in October. Its understated, confident
“Why Don’t We Go West” is a gorgeous new single from LB Beistad, a singer/songwriter from rural East Tennessee whose cinematic folk sound conveys yearning and a look to the future. Lyrics
New Albums
The new album from Aidan Leclaire Band, Hail to the Dogs impresses with its alt-rock immediacy and poignant thematic introspection — taking
MoreEnjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These
MoreA consuming sound shows across the Not Today Old Friend EP from Rolla’s, the solo project of Vancouver-based multi-instrumentalist Vallen Koscheev. Its
MoreEnthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something
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