A charismatic, bass-y hip-hop sound consumes on “Big Drip,” a single from St. Louis-born, Florida-based artist 3Fifs (Three Fifs). A quick-swiping title-touting hook proves infectious in between the impeccable flow within the
New Tracks
NYC-based duo Dream Prescription compel on the lushly melodic single "Start Over Again," described as a "story of a relationship in turmoil."
Canadian act Basura Bath introduces themselves with the inventive rocker “A Little Off the Top,” meshing the eclectic theatrics of Black Midi with a sturdy ’90s alt-rock nostalgia. The track is the
“Midnight Snack” is a resonating single from Jonathan Stoye, also the guitarist in Framing Hanley and the bassist in The Infamous HER. The production on this solo effort conjures a pop-rock hookiness
An enjoyably woozy single from bail bonds, “CALIFORNIA KING” fights late-stage capitalism with “a coat of spiritual armor made of LOVE,” per the project. As blood money and corruption rums amok in
“Poolside” is the latest single from Drench Fries, the project of Brooklyn-based songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Levi Nattrass. Impressing in the past with songs like “Shut-In,” Nattrass continues showcasing an alluring vein
Nostalgic synths and soaring guitars combine for an artful pop character on “Recycled Plastic,” the newest single from Bruce James, the project of Michael Bartlett. Originally from Washington, DC and presently based
Los Angeles-based artist Midnight Cathedral presents a serenely gorgeous pull on new track “Another Life,” described as “a reflection on going separate ways with someone you’ve loved and enmeshed your life with.”
New Albums
Wunderkammer is an enveloping art-pop album from Pocket Lint, the London-based solo project of Mark Heffernan. An immersive blend of synths, guitars,
MoreTalented duo About Aphrodite traverse a variety of styles on Songs Without Words, an album released via Protomaterial Records. Blending Persian folk
MoreMazmere’s guitar-driven EP David stands as a deeply moving tribute to those who have passed. Blending post-punk noise and shoegaze textures, the
MoreScott Moran delivers an emotionally riveting album on Sixth of the Six, a poignant journal chronicling the international abduction of his daughter,
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