Emerging Brighton-based quartet plantoid show a gripping rock sound on “Dog’s Life.” Lushness and hectic invigoration coexist with a textural pull. The jumpy guitars play with sporadic, climactic engrossment — while the
New Tracks
UK-based act Forgotten Garden unveil a ghostly sound on their new single “Francesca.” Pit-pattering drums and nocturnal guitar crawls complement lyrics evoking a “darkening sky,” and “crushed by the weight of change,”
Out today from Boston-based artist R.M. Hendrix, “Drugs” intertwines trip-hop rhythmic dexterity with grimily hypnotic instrumentation. Spacey synths and buzzing bass with a particular atmospheric power at the mid-point, following a steady
“Promised Land” is a debonair rock success from Nashville-based artist Marshall Fassino, representing the fourth single from his upcoming album, Ways I Used To Feel, out this fall. “People come, people go,
The third single from Dutch drummer and composer Ruud Voesten, “The Crypto Shuffle” presents an intoxicating jazz styling that swells from concise, brassy bursts into a soaring, swooning embrace in the second
Galaxy Shores’ newest single, “Melancholy Daydream,” takes the listener on a nouveau psychedelic rock journey. Sounds of rain and lonely guitar riffs open the sonically analogue song, cascading through beach-y crescendos, waxing
“ocean drive” is a melodic track released today from The 106. Colorful synths complement soaring vocals, remarking “driving down Ocean Drive is where I want to be.” The band describe the effort
It’s a difficult task to do the Grateful Dead justice with cover songs. After all, the legendary rockers have already put a variety of spins on their tracks via unforgettable live performances,
New Albums
A stellar new EP from Chicago dream-pop act Snowcuffs, Sweet Gravity envelops across both bursting guitar charisma and lush synth beauty. Showing
MorePol Sembrano consumes with a self-titled synth-pop success of an album, seamlessly balancing hooky immediacy and emotional depth. The Seattle-based Filipino-American artist
MoreBorough 6 serves as a hauntingly inventive ode to the sixth borough, where Matthew Mirliani explores a vast landscape of ambient, atonal
MoreEdinburgh-based composer and pianist Ryoka Hagiwara debuts with ICHI, a solo piano album navigating fleeting memory and fragile identity through a striking
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