Maybe In Time by Laura Galindo “Maybe In Time” is a dreamy folk success from Brooklyn-based artist Laura Galindo. Serene guitar strums and subtle synths lead into contemplative vocals and rhythmic underlying.
New Tracks
In the face of an impending apocalypse, why not hit the beach instead of worrying? It’s out of your control, after all. “END TIMES” — the latest single from Los Angeles-based artist
“Diente de León” reveals the dreamy, textured rock sound of Adiós Cometa, a band based in San José, Costa Rica. The production evolves in captivating from understated dreaminess into a swell of
A glistening lushness enamors throughout Opulent,” the memorable new single from Betre, a Bangkok-based solo project. Serene vocals, twangy guitars, and glistening touches of keys craft a wholly compelling sound, accompanying themes
“Naomi” balances dreamy intrigue with a pulsing dance-friendly infectiousness, representing the latest from Swiss-born Dutch native producer and songwriter DOT5. The track precedes the upcoming COULEURS EP; each track on the release
A hopeful folk-driven single with a beautifully serene disposition, “Better to You” comes via Elkvilla, the solo project of Australian singer/songwriter and producer Adam Dudek. The track represents the first release from
Intertwining late-night electronica and debonair hip-hop, “Slow it Down” is a consuming new single from Jamcie. The Exeter, UK-based rapper and songwriter teams up with producer Justin Novak on this delight, achieving
Leeds-based band about-faces stir with an emotional rock allure on their new single “The River,” representing the act’s second single. Drawing ample praise and spots from the likes of BBC Introducing already,
New Albums
Detroit-based singer-songwriter Derby Hill crafts a warmly sincere debut EP steeped in folk, country, and roots tradition. Influenced by artists including Steve
MoreMinneapolis-based quartet Wastrels return after six years with a fantastic self-titled album, blending immersive shoegaze textures, head-nodding post-punk grooves, swirling guitars, and
MoreDetroit-based artist Ramo Z‘s two-track EP I hate parties captures nightlife with heart, blending introspective indie-dance and house-ready energy. “strobe lights” hypnotically
MoreNashville-based singer-songwriter Mary Jennings delivers an impassioned sound across Pyrotechnicolor, a six-track EP written over the span of a decade. Blurring pop,
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