New Tracks

SECOS – “Don’t Cry For Me”

Catching our ears with the single “Moon” last September, Las Vegas-based band SECOS continue their exhilarating rock sound with the new track “Don’t Cry For Me.” The title-touting pleading enamors amidst the

Echo Hotel – “Yesterday’s News”

The latest from London-based band Echo Hotel, the gorgeous “Yesterday’s News” plays with a mellow nostalgia, intertwining soulful vocal escalations with a moody, dreamy rock composure. Since adding a saxophone to their

Draumr – “In A Daze”

Paris-based artist Draumr dazzled in 2020 with the standout album Drawn-Out Daydream, a stellar debut with dream-pop and electro-rock synergy, evident on gems like “Elsewhere Forever.” Now, his new single “In A

Andrew Butler – “Like Love”

Showing a heart-tugging folk aesthetic, “Like Love” is a new track from Andrew Butler, based out of Stroud, UK. Per Butler, the single depicts “the whirlwind of emotions when you fall in

International Furlough – “Down on the Pharm”

A hard-rocking mystique is apparent throughout “Down on the Pharm,” a new single from Denver-based solo project International Furlough. Showing an industrial metal-inclined sound, the track balances heavy guitar pulses with a

Bill Greenberg – “Ukraine”

A moving anti-war folk track from New York-based artist Bill Greenberg, “Ukraine” reflects on feelings of displacement and the emotive impact of war. Gentle acoustics and an eventual harmonica complement a forlorn,

A Demon In Fun City – “Badlands Neurology”

An eerily enveloping soundscape proves striking throughout “Badlands Neurology,” the new track from A Demon in Fun City. The collaborative project is based in Los Angeles and Pittsburgh, arisen from an “accidental

Rose Rutledge – “Own World”

Swelling flutes and enchanting vocal layers stir on “Own World,” the new single from Rose Rutledge, a singer/songwriter originally from Seattle and now based in Brooklyn. “Own World” represents the artist’s debut

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