New Tracks

PYNKIE – “Sign”

A warming, hypnotic rock and dreamy pop intertwining stirs on “Sign,” a new single from PYNKIE. The vocals maintain a lush and steady tonal disposition throughout, seamlessly complemented by twanging guitars and

Psyclo – “Everybody Sucks”

A playful, peppy pop vibrancy shows on “Everybody Sucks,” a new single from Psyclo, a Chinese singer-songwriter, record producer, and audio engineer based in Los Angeles. The title-touting commiserations combines with melodic

GL James – “Everybody Needs Someone”

A mellow array of tender guitars and spacey synths compel on “Everybody Needs Someone,” a moody success with late-night feeling from GL James. Catching our ears this past winter with tracks like

Kaigara – “Mango Tree”

Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter and violinist Kaigara crafts a riveting, haunting chamber-folk sound on new track “Mango Tree.” Representing Kaigara’s debut release, “Mango Tree” was crafted alongside Kyle Benor (Odie Leigh, Jack Van

Sleepers Club – “Done Sailing”

“Done Sailing” is a consuming new track from Sleepers Club, an Atlanta-based project comprising Sydney Ward and Damon Moon, both of dream-pop act Bathe Alone. They describe the track as “a farewell

OTHEOSE – “Sundown”

An emotively atmospheric success, “Sundown” is the debut single from OTHEOSE. The artist behind the project, Kevin Krouglow, has prolific success in writing for films, television, and commercials over the past decade

Rhumba Club – “Odyssey”

A riveting, moody synth-pop power shows on “Odyssey,” the latest single from Rhumba Club, the project of London-based artist Tom Falle. Representing the first single from Rhumba Club’s upcoming album, “Odyssey” stirs

Redondo Red – “Roughed up and Rowdy”

The first single via Redondo Red‘s debut album, “Roughed up and Rowdy” traverses from debonair intrigue into an immersive expanse of twangy guitars and heartfelt strings. The project is led by actor

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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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