New Tracks

Helladusty – “My Funny Bones”

“My Funny Bones” is a lushly engaging single from Helladusty, the project of Livan Becerra. Nocturnal synth whispers and a steady bass line complement a yearning vocal presence, as guitars and backing

Midnight Psychic – “You Should Move On”

A murky post-punk styling consumes throughout “You Should Move On,” the new track from Midnight Psychic, a project formed in 2022 by Connecticut-based musicians Jayson Munro and George Moore. They provide an

The Landing – “Outersphere”

Impressing in the past with a variety of singles, from the spacey pop of “Consider the Crown” to the funky delights of “No Such Thing as Normal,” The Landing compels again with

Wiff – “Doesn’t Mean Much”

“Doesn’t Mean Much” is a blast of grippingly nostalgic alt-rock from Denver-based band Wiff. Heavy, exhilarating guitars glide effortlessly into the initial verses, propelled by a bouncy bass line and composed vocals.

Patryk Kania – “Gin Mill Club”

Another haunting pop success from Belfast-based artist Patryk Kania, “Gin Mill Club” casts a brooding alt-pop spell with its nocturnal vocal tones and synth-laden atmospherics. Produced by Kania’s longtime collaborator, Florida-based Kevin

Andy Smythe – “Prodigal Son”

London-based artist Andy Smythe impresses with the gorgeously produced single “Prodigal Son.” Ravishing strings and harmonizing vocal intrigue compel immediately, as lyrics capture the feeling of “returning home after travelling.” The reference

The Third Man – “What She Wrote”

Meeting two decades ago at Edinburgh College of Art, the band The Third Man have been crafting powerful music ever since — gravitating toward expanding structures with epic, anthemic culminations and cinematic-feeling

Kid Lazuras – “All Over Again”

A grooving success from Bristol-based artist Kid Lazuras, “All Over Again” is the third single from their forthcoming debut album, Utopia, out on August 15th. A funky bass line complements smooth vocals

New Albums

Loser Demon – ‘EP2’

Moving between post-punk introspection and high-voltage rock energy, EP2 is a thorough success from Riverside, California-based band Loser Demon. Beneath the bracing guitars and anthemic

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