Dragons Layer by Ari Joshua, Billy Martin, John Medeski, Jason Fraticelli “Dragons Layer” is an electrifying instrumental rocker, featuring some very notable artists from NYC’s avant-garde scene. John Medeski (electric organ) and
New Tracks
The sophomore single from Dutch band Talks Make Do, “Room For Love” struts a grooving rock sound with a confident infectiousness. “Why do you take up all my room for love?” the
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,
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
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
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.
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
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
New Albums
Coming via Toronto-based bassist and composer Alex Lakusta, the album Island Ghosts stirs in capturing “an abstract love story without words.” Leading
MoreBeauty is Lies is the ambitious, atmospheric new album from Nottingham, UK-based duo Radium88. Reckoning with the emerging cultural embrace of artificial
MoreHome: Roots is an absorbing four-track instrumental EP by Turkish composer and author Tamer Sağcan. Built on original classical guitar compositions, the
MoreHope In Hell is the memorable sophomore full-length from Hot Hail!, the solo project of Seattle-based artist Billy Sigil. Filtering authoritarian anxiety
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