New Tracks

Joy Canopy – “Spinning Universe”

Spacey twangs and a departing sense of melancholy engross on “Spinning Universe,” the new track from Joy Canopy, the project of Victoria, BC-based artist David Eppich. “Spinning Universe to me is about

proun – “I’m Your Eyes”

I'm Your Eyes by proun Austin-based project proun impress with a nocturnal rock sound on “I’m Your Eyes,” described as “a reflection on gender and identity, a stream of consciousness both musically

Buffalo Boy – “Where Did You Go?”

“Where Did You Go?” showcases a shimmering and melodic rock aesthetic from Buffalo Boy, the solo project of James Thomas, an artist from Swansea, UK. Themes of existentialism in song often are

Paolo Ruiu – “Never An Easy Way Out”

Showing a late-night mystique in its guitar/synth intertwining, “Never An Easy Way Out” is the latest single from London-based artist Paolo Ruiu. Embracing lush vocal dreaminess and subdued guitar tones amidst spacey

Chris Portka – “wildlife [instrumental jam]”

Bay Area-based artist Chris Portka unleashes a striking sound with “wildlife [instrumental jam],” evolving from noise-rock ruminations into a passionate array of dexterous guitars with creeping, climactic qualities. Releasing ahead of Portka’s

Auroara – “Emergence”

Out today from Canadian Métis artist Auroara, the track “Emergence” stirs in its emphasis on self-love amidst a compelling production, propelled by fiddle, keys, and steady vocals. “I want to be real,

Earthware – “See the Sunlight”

Earthware‘s mellow, hypnotic “See the Sunlight” enamors with its gentle acoustics and hazy keys, sounding like an apt accompaniment for mid-summer sunrises. The Portland (OR)-based project of Eli Wheeler, Earthware released the

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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