New Tracks

Matilija – “Hunny”

Invoking sweltering ’70s rock in the vein of Led Zeppelin, “Hunny” is a rousing debut single from Matilija. “I’m never gonna let you go, because I love you so,” a Robert Plant-esque

Make Believe Love – “Roman Candle”

A consuming track out today from Make Believe Love, “Roman Candle” exudes a radiant, twinkling rock and pop cohesion. “They tell me it’s wrong, but it feels so right,” the vocals liftoff

Ceremony Shadows – “Prey”

Portland, OR-based band Ceremony Shadows continue to captivate with a memorable fusing of darkwave and post-punk on their new single “Prey.” Per the band, the track “reflects the passive complacency of the

The Unlimited Stars – “Beacon”

Austin-based band The Unlimited Stars craft a strong rock mystique on new single “Beacon,” where jangly guitars, heartrending strings, and ghostly vocal passion combine with seamless entrancement. They describe the release as

thenightsky – “Bittersweet”

Miami-based artist thenightsky struts a dynamic rock appeal across “Bittersweet,” moving cohesively from lush initial introspections into a distortion-friendly rock raucousness. Per thenightsky, the release “focuses on how life can have so

moonweather – “Automatic”

A gorgeously dreamy unfolding of twinkling piano and brass kickstart “Automatic,” an affecting new single from moonweather. “I’ve got nothing to guide me,” the vocals admit as crisp acoustic strums emanate, launching

Jamie Parker – “How I Caught the Moon”

“How I Caught the Moon” is a sweeping epic of a track from Jamie Parker, moving seamlessly from orchestral lushness into invigorating prog-rock grandiosity. The Dorset, UK-based artist excels in his invigorating

Silver Medal – “Doubtful”

A stylish blend of soaring rock and stylish electro-pop enamors on “Doubtful,” a memorable new single from Silver Medal. The five-piece is based in Portland, Oregon. “Doubtful” releases ahead of their upcoming

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New Albums

Fluung – ‘Fluung’

The self-titled album from Seattle-based trio Fluung delivers an immersive rock sound, steeped in fuzzy nostalgia that recalls the likes of Built

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