New Tracks

Hollow Bodies – “One of Us”

Seattle-based act Hollow Bodies infuse jangly guitars and ethereal vocal harmonies on the memorable “One of Us,” described as “a toe-tapper about the meaning of home.” The contrasting lyrical descriptions intrigue in

Goostavo – “Runaway”

South London-born and Southampton-based rapper, instrumentalist, and producer Goostavo drops his warm yet woeful track "Runaway." Goostavo inhales his thoughts and feelings and exhales them with a sleepy, sulky, and sullen despair

Night Hymns – “Blue Bottle”

Showing a confident and twangy rock sound, “Blue Bottle” is the latest single from Vancouver-based artist Night Hymns, the project of the singer/songwriter Wei. Initial lyrics warn of slowing the pace “before

The Long Faces – “Eisenhower”

London-based quintet The Long Faces showcase a cinematic folk sound on their sweeping new track “Eisenhower,” marking their first new material in almost three years. A frolicking introduction enamors with brisk strings

Fake Mountains – “Road”

Expanding from piano-laden contemplation into thunderous rock ardency, “Road” is a powerful single from Fake Mountains, a solo project. Per the artist, the release explores “themes of loneliness and isolation, the myth

Peter Johnston RVA – “Sojourner”

A hopeful-sounding rocker with sweltering emotion, "Sojourner" comes via Peter Johnston RVA, an artist from Richmond, Virginia. Transformed from a few home recordings into a full project, Peter Johnston RVA strives to

missilkid – “David Stole My Ride”

“David Stole My Ride” is a suave rocker from the new artist missilkid. Not much is known about the project beyond its Nashville origins and sturdy rock composure, easily immersing here with

Vox Humana – “Stratosphere”

Los Angeles-based band Vox Humana impresses with the expansive, dynamic “Stratosphere,” swelling from serene elegance into raucous beauty. Dreamy guitar pulses and submerged vocals cast an enigmatic allure to open, expanding into

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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