“Lorelei” is a stirring single out today from Burnt Sugar, the project of New Orleans-based musicians Spencer Nessel and Mac Folger (Lawn). “These feelings never change,” the opening vocals sigh, driving into
New Tracks
A standout debut single from Swooner, “Please Let Me Explain” hearkens to the warming, patient rock textures of ’90s acts like Slowdive, Spiritualized, and Ride. The Chicago-based collaboration comprises pop artist Port
Bristol-based artist Alex Lipinski struts a rollicking rock engagement on new single “Idiot Station,” blending psych-friendly guitar swells and an ardent sense of immediacy. The release follows a steady ascent for the
A punchy track with a jangly charm, “Like This” showcases the songwriting smarts of Cat Ryan, a band based in Newcastle upon Tyne. The track is the first that frontwoman Mary-Anne wrote
Namibia-based solo artist Proklaim concocts a heady hip-hop sound on the new single “all eyez,” whose ghostly chorus compels in its remarking of how “money makes the world go ’round,” alongside a
A moody and compelling cover track from Tampa-based band Little Sheba and the Shamans, “Wondrous Place” provides a twist on the ’60s classic, whose most popular version is Billy Fury’s 1960 single.
Canton-based artist Anthony Pittman blends bursting pop and emotive R&B influence on the new single “Sensitivity, via the Don’t Mend Me. EP. The track’s accessible production and impassioned vocal dynamics make for
NYC project Uncle Skunk enthrall with their latest single “Aussie Tender,” whose harmonious and hook-minded rock sound conjures a nostalgia reminiscent of The Replacements. Releasing ahead of a new EP this fall
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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