New Tracks

Empress Eyes – “Stay Dead”

Stay Dead by Empress Eyes “Stay Dead” is a powerful new single from Empress Eyes, a Grand Rapids-based project led by the captivating songwriting of Clare. The track enthralls with a biting,

The Pulltops – “With You”

Impressing in its range of synth-laden contemplation and anthemic stirring, “With You” is the latest single from Milwaukee-based duo The Pulltops. Representing their sixth single so far this year, “With You” continues

Somber Western – “You Hide It Well”

A lushly introspective single from California-based artist Somber Western, “You Hide It Well” ruminates on a decaying relationship with compelling yearning. “I’m heartbroken just thinking about you now,” the vocals admit as

Catch Prichard – “Those That Live Dance”

Oakland-based artist Catch Prichard casts a slow-burning spell on new single "Those That Live Dance," whose textured folk sound finds warming enduring in the artist's calming vocal consistency and brassy flourishes.

Dance the Misery – “Too Shy”

Nashville-based act Dance the Misery show a suave rock styling on new track “Too Shy,” navigating dreamy guitar trickles and shoegaze-y doses of distortion. A hazy, steady vocal composure becomes accompanied by

LA River Crossing – “Big Strong Man”

Twangy guitars and sporadic strings build a compelling momentum on “Big Strong Man,” a standout new single from LA River Crossing, a band based in Southern California. Per the band, the track

Jack the Owl – “Club Bored”

Netherlands-based project Jack the Owl conjures a spellbinding rock appeal on “Club Bored,” exuding a dreamy psych-friendly punch in its dazed vocal immersion, spacey synth touches, and haunting guitar tones. The project

New Albums

XINIX – ‘VISIONARY’

Masterfully infusing industrial hip-hop, alternative, and electronic elements, VISIONARY is the stirring debut album from Bangkok-based artist XINIX, born Wil Russell Nichols.

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Floating Sheep – ‘Floating Sheep’

Floating Sheep presents a vibrant, electro-acoustic nu-jazz journey on their self-titled album, blending ceremonial handpan textures with jazzy expanses. The Tel Aviv-based

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