New Tracks

Crawling Vines – “Best Part”

The latest track from Crawling Vines, “Best Part” is a tender, soulful rock success with nocturnal retrospection. Soulful guitar pulses and twangy punctuation surround a laid-back vocal presence, concocting a fusing of

Ghost Party – “Lonesome Breath”

Self-described as their “foray into cosmic country psych,” “Lonesome Breath” is a riveting new single from Ghost Party. The Texas-based psych-rock revivalists craft a twangy appeal with harmonious vocal layers and gorgeous

furcast – “time”

A Walk Through Hell by furcast With their epic track “time,” Long Beach-based project furcast present a sprawling journey — from eerie brass-laden haunts to thunderous rock charisma. The effort marks their

Serious People – “Nobody Knows I’m Twisted”

Fleeting guitar twangs and moody synths intertwine with late-night atmospheric appeal on “Nobody Knows I’m Twisted,” the debut single from New York-based project Serious People. The effort tells “the story of a

juno roome – “sole outlet”

sole outlet by juno roome The latest from Brooklyn-based artist juno roome, “sole outlet” hypnotizes with its jangly guitars and lushly understated vocals, casting a late-night contemplative spell with its “last night,”

Hurricane Yellow – “Midnight”

Twangy guitars, caressing acoustics, and dreamy vocals converge blissfully on the enchanting single “Midnight,” a new track from Hurricane Yellow, the solo outlet for Miami-based artist Oscar SardiƱas — who notes that

Lomma – “Death, Pt. 1”

Los Angeles-based Lomma, the solo project of Evan Lomnitzer, reveals a punchy psych-friendly rock enamoring on new single “Death, Pt. 1.” Via the upcoming album Torrey Pines, out in October, “Death, Pt.

Jon Danforth – “Novelty”

Ahead of his second full-length releasing this fall, Dallas-based singer/songwriter Jon Danforth shows well with new single “Novelty.” The “I don’t mind being a novelty,” vocal introspection engrosses amidst melodic, jangly guitars.

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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