Polyesterday is a stellar rock album from Am Was, spanning from the serenely psychedelic beauty of “Someone in My Head” to the more experimental,
Polyesterday is a stellar rock album from Am Was, spanning from the serenely psychedelic beauty of “Someone in My Head” to the more experimental,
Los Angeles-based act Brain Club show a developing synth-pop appeal on their third single “By A Thread,” culminating in a bustling arp-friendly hook —
ok jolson crafts a mesmerizing sound on “drought,” dazzling with its array of twangy guitars, late-night synths, and hypnotic vocal envelopments. The solo project’s
Late-night brass and soulful vocal layers craft a soundscape fitting for a track entitled “Warm Night,” marking an introspective success from Velvet Halo. The
Nashville-based five-piece Slow Animals impress on their recent single “Hearts of Flame,” strutting a dynamic appeal between grungy hard-rocking vigor and crisp rock momentum.
A hazy yet peppy psych-rock mystique takes hold on “Just West,” the third single from Tuberosa. Jamming out since 2011, the project released their
Catching our ears last month with the single “Everybody Has to Go Home,” Philly-based act Garden Station now showcase the second single from their
Portland-based singer/songwriter Eddie Berman enthralls with a comforting assortment of introspective rock and folk across his new album, Signal Fire. Whereas 2020’s album Broken
A darkly compelling and stylistically eclectic success, We Built This Machine is the debut album from California-based rockers From Flowers to Flies. Introspective explorations
Out on January 26th from Washington D.C.-based band Broke Royals, the Big Dream EP impresses in its melodic range — from the title track’s