New Tracks

Swooner – “Please Let Me Explain”

A standout debut single from Swooner, “Please Let Me Explain” hearkens to the warming, patient rock textures of ’90s acts like Slowdive, Spiritualized, and Ride. The Chicago-based collaboration comprises pop artist Port

Alex Lipinski – “Idiot Station”

Bristol-based artist Alex Lipinski struts a rollicking rock engagement on new single “Idiot Station,” blending psych-friendly guitar swells and an ardent sense of immediacy. The release follows a steady ascent for the

Cat Ryan – “Like This”

A punchy track with a jangly charm, “Like This” showcases the songwriting smarts of Cat Ryan, a band based in Newcastle upon Tyne. The track is the first that frontwoman Mary-Anne wrote

Proklaim – “all eyez”

Namibia-based solo artist Proklaim concocts a heady hip-hop sound on the new single “all eyez,” whose ghostly chorus compels in its remarking of how “money makes the world go ’round,” alongside a

Anthony Pittman – “Sensitivity”

Canton-based artist Anthony Pittman blends bursting pop and emotive R&B influence on the new single “Sensitivity, via the Don’t Mend Me. EP. The track’s accessible production and impassioned vocal dynamics make for

Uncle Skunk – “Aussie Tender”

NYC project Uncle Skunk enthrall with their latest single “Aussie Tender,” whose harmonious and hook-minded rock sound conjures a nostalgia reminiscent of The Replacements. Releasing ahead of a new EP this fall

Pebbl – “Sound Of Violence”

A dreamy electro-pop dazzler, “Sound Of Violence” is the latest single from Pebbl, the solo project of Bristol-based musician and visual artist Gina Marie Tratt. Spacey synth pulses and lush vocals march

New Albums

Elly Hopkins – ‘Animal’ EP

Bristol singer-songwriter Elly Hopkins makes a striking debut with Animal, a five-track EP that fuses rock charisma, Americana warmth, and soulful lyricism.

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Billy Peake – ‘Manic Waves’

Billy Peake‘s new album Manic Waves delivers a captivating mixture of hooky rock, nostalgic new wave, and sharp lyrical wit. Navigating personal

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Killing Kind – ‘Being Human’

Swedish band Killing Kind consume across their second album, Being Human — strutting a darkly impactful melding of post-punk and synth-driven entrancement.

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