New Tracks

Seye Adelekan – “Homerton Ocean View”

A gorgeous piece of songwriting from Seye Adelekan, “Homerton Ocean View” is ravishing in its expansion from quaint guitars and vocal longing into elaborate string-laden flourishes. Soaring vocals and glistening chamber-pop styling

BESTGIRL – “Control Devil”

With the textured rocker “Control Devil,” NYC act BESTGIRL craft a “shoegaze song based on the anime Chainsaw Man.” Warming layers of guitar distortion swell into serenely intoxicating vocals, exuding a nonchalance

Monsonic – “The Dragon’s Head”

Exemplifying both the project’s industrial rock and creatively atmospheric strengths, “The Dragon’s Head” is the latest single from Oklahoma City-based artist Monsonic. Focusing “narrowly on the relationship between self and other,” the

Marshall Fassino – “What We’re Sold”

“What We’re Sold” is another success from Marshall Fassino, marking the fifth and final single from his upcoming album, Ways I Used To Feel, out this fall. Impressing last month with the

Mike Bass – “Hyperion”

Hyperion by Mike Bass A moving track that exudes a love for nature and its sacred qualities, “Hyperion” comes via Mike Bass, an artist based in Lansing, Michigan. The song was written

John X Belmonte – “Superlight”

A new single from NYC-based solo artist John X Belmonte, “Superlight” achieves a psychedelic electro-pop bustling with commanding atmospheric hypnotics. “I did not actually take drugs to create this song,” the artist

milkspiller – “Wage Theft”

preserver by milkspiller Philadelphia-based act milkspiller kick off their debut EP with “Wage Theft,” gripping with a confident rock sound that swells into whirring, invigorating distortion and anthemic vocals. Erin Taylor’s dynamic

Proklaim – “REASON 2 BELIEVE”

An eerie synth backdrop compels alongside a hypnotic hip-hop flow on “REASON 2 BELIEVE,” a new track from Namibia-based artist Proklaim. Lyrics compel in emphasizing to seize the day, driving into the

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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