New Tracks

Dog Walk – “Just Let It Go”

Impressing last year with standouts tracks like dark surf-rocker “What Do They See” and the soaring “To Be Yours,” Dog Walk meet these lofty melodic expectations on their newly released album 22.

After – “In a city called Garden”

Taking inspiration from the mystique-filled electronic soundscapes of Portishead, “In a city called Garden” is a new track from After, the duo of Graham Epstein and Justine Dorsey. Chilling strings and eventual

Pat The Riffer – “Paranoia”

The debut single from Pat The Riffer, ‘Paranoia” struts an eclectic, infectious flair with its mixture of synth-driven buzzing and funky initial guitar licks. While the buzzing synths remain a reliable accompaniment,

Apache Rose – “Cabin Fever”

“Cabin Fever” is a rousing rocker from the band Apache Rose, now based in the country of Georgia following their move from Russia. Releasing ahead of the band’s currently-untitled upcoming album, “Cabin

J’Moris – “Summa This”

The new double-single from Hillsboro, Texas-based artist J’Moris, “Summa This” and “Summertime Love” further emphasizes the artist’s confident, hook-minded production — excelling on previous singles like “Jump New” and “Jelly.” Clanging keys

INGOODFRM – “nosedive”

Dublin-based collective INGOODFRM cast a murky, jangly spell with their debut single “nosedive,” whose understated vocal presence and textural guitar-led dynamics make for a dreamy, shoegaze-inspired success. Per the band, the track

Casey Wells – “Over”

“Over” is a resonating new track from Casey Wells, an artist from Charleston, South Carolina. Impressing last year with efforts like “Side of Me” and “Moving On,” Wells shows a spacious, emotive

New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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