New Tracks

brookelen – “Numb”

“Numb” is a standout track from brookelen, spanning both serenely contemplative builds and an expressive rock culmination. Gentle guitars and dreamy vocals build elegantly into a spine-chilling, textured rock composure. A steady

Social Wave – “Better”

An emotive single with hazy rock appeal, “Better” comes via the act Social Wave. A steady percussive energy pulses alongside a murky guitar crawl. The initial vocals depict the opening of a

morph – “nothing’s real” / “second act”

The project of Austin-based musician Matt Hall, morph compels with atmospheric psych-pop and rock showings on new tracks “nothing’s real” and “second act,” both part of the upcoming 7-song EP this is

Radiolarian – “No Signs of Life”

Producing a reverberating rock sound with sci-fi influence, Portland (OR)-based band Radiolarian show their strengths with new single “No Signs of Life,” which describes “arriving at an alien world unlike any seen

hotplug – “Mass Transit”

Crafted from the band’s homemade Sacramento-based studio, “Mass Transit” is a new single from hotplug. Serene, jangly verses escalate into a gripping hook with expressively grungy nostalgia. The swelling distortion captivates upon

Trevor Davies – “Caught in a Trance”

A track that feels like it’s “floating on the breeze,” with its gliding guitars and soaring vocals, “Caught in a Trance” enchants from Canadian artist Trevor Davies. The track comes via Davies’

Dawn Park – “Crown”

NYC-based band Dawn Park comprises two childhood friends taking inspiration from ’80s and early ’00s rock, exuding the latter’s peppy infectiousness in particular on new single “Crown.” Releasing ahead of an upcoming

Ponytails – “Comfort Zone”

“Comfort Zone” is a gorgeous single from Canadian artist Ponytails, exuding a calming mixture of stately piano and nostalgic guitar twangs, aesthetically reminiscent of The Clientele (with an added pop haziness). Initially,

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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