New Tracks

The Gromble – “Saturday”

It’s “Saturday,” so brighten your day with this new track from The Gromble. The band recorded the track in North Hollywood with producer producer Jon Joseph, and they channel a melodic rock

Sigh Twombly – “On The Loose”

On The Loose by Sigh Twombly A twangy success “about breaking free and feeling happy for others who have broken free,” “On The Loose” is the debut single from Sigh Twombly, the

Victory Kicks – “One Twenty Four”

London-based act Victory Kicks caught our ears back in 2014 with the power-pop gem “Junior Code Course,” and now nearly a decade later they’re still churning out hooky successes. New single “One

Blonde Bones – “Bad Dream”

The newest track from Blonde Bones, “Bad Dream” shows a catching rock sound with shades of The Walkmen. Jangly guitar chirps and suave vocals build into the reassuring “you woke up in

MatAre – “Gone Away For You”

Patternicity by MatAre “Gone Away For You” is an emotive synth-pop single from Atlanta-based artist MatAre, reflecting on sacrifices amidst a stirring synth-fronted rise. Elegant piano and sporadic synth buzzes craft a

Human Intrusion – “High Fever”

High Fever by Human Intrusion Australian act Human Intrusion bring forth a murky rock envelopment on “High Fever,” flaunting ’80s and ’90s inspirations with post-punk, goth, and new-wave allure. The Naarm/Melbourne-based project

Danny Morrison – “Ladies Do It Better”

Danny Morrison crafts a grooving pop mystique on new track “Ladies Do It Better.” A suavely contemplative introduction excels into an expressive second half, with energetic psychedelic flair leading into a rain-accompanied

Primordial Spasm – “Subversions”

Showing well with its sweltering escalation, “Subversions” is a heavy alt-rock thriller from Primordial Spasm. The Canadian project featured previously with the tracks “Wash Away / Memories of Memories” and “The Last

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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