New Tracks

Flemish in the North – “Jonathan Ames”

Following the energetic rocker “Snow Crocs,” Virginia-based act Flemish in the North show their second single as embracing of a more contemplative, folk-minded sound. A narratively descriptive first half stirs amidst the

Jett Jenkins – “Someone Special”

Poignantly capturing the pain of a faltering friendship, “Someone Special” is a moving pop track from Brooklyn-based artist Jett Jenkins. Retro-minded guitar swipes and lush vocal contemplation builds into starry-eyed synths during

Judd Harris – “Take Me Down”

One of the beauties of summer is its ability to provide brief respites, from the tumults of the world. When you’re beachside with a “frozen concoction” in hand, there’s little worry to

Sanjay Michael – “Rocking Into Midnight”

A fun rocker from Singapore-based artist Sanjay Michael, “Rocking Into Midnight” plays with an accessible vigor. The single’s sporadic guitar pulses and steady percussion exude a steady ’80s nostalgia, furthered by a

Jaewon – “Soothsayer”

Chicago-based artist Jaewon dazzles with a smoothly hypnotic variety of sounds on “Soothsayer,” a track “inspired by smooth talking and grifting.” Recorded by the singer/songwriter/producer at home, “Soothsayer” expands quickly from sonar-like

Bedon – “Daylight”

The latest track from Nashville-based artist Bedon, “Daylight” releases ahead of the artist’s upcoming sophomore LP of the same name. Featured in March with the track “Waking Up Slow,” Bedon continues to

Dear Banshee – “Greed”

An escalating alt-rock sound compels throughout “Greed,” the latest track from San Francisco-based quintet Dear Banshee. The steadily unfolding vocal presence corresponds with the guitar work in intensity; an understated presence enamors

suliian – “older”

Understated guitars and glimmering synth effects enamor on “older,” another success from Swiss artist suliian, who first caught our ears in March with the album to gentle giant. The effort is described

New Albums