New Tracks

aoihr – “Take Me Somewhere”

“Take Me Somewhere” is a dreamy rock track from aoihr, the Tokyo-based project of Shunsuke Abe. The one-man band pursues a darker, more shoegaze-focused direction on this track, compared to previous releases.

Void Comp – “Come My Way”

A striking debut single from Void Comp, “Come My Way” dazzles with its late-night synth atmospherics, fondly reminiscent of Junior Boys. The project of Canadian multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter David Jule, Void Comp

Soheill – “Behave”

“Behave” is an invigorating rocker from Soheill, the Nashville-based artist who impressed last year with the single “Can’t Stop Thinking.” Crunchy guitar distortion accompanies relatively understated vocals to start, while emitting an

DERYK G. – “Damian”

First catching our ear with the eclectic track “Commit” last year, DERYK G. impresses this time with “Damian.” The smooth, title-referencing hook succeeds with a lushly melodic sway, as the ensuing verses

Maya Yenn – “How Much Sadness Can You Swallow?”

A creative, ever-shifting success from Maya Yenn, “How Much Sadness Can You Swallow?” engages with both bright pop hooks and darkly atmospheric turns. A creeping, more ominous progression at the forefront builds

Killed by The Architects – “In Your Hands”

“In Your Hands” is one of several highlights from Killed by The Architects‘ debut self-titled album. The Chicago-based artist channels a convincing sound steeped in rock and post-punk, citing influences like DIIV,

Nikki Wozzo & The Bad Whiskey – “Wild Rose”

An escalating southern rock charmer, “Wild Rose” opens Bad Whiskey, the latest album from Nikki Wozzo & The Bad Whiskey. The Los Angeles-based artist blends rock, country, and blues throughout the album

Will Jackson – “Good Enough”

A bright, soaring blend of folk and pop from Nashville-based artist Will Jackson, “Good Enough” is an accessibly melodic success. The track comes via his latest album, Songs From the Briarpatch. “If

New Albums

Áron Porteleki – ‘Smearing’

Hungarian artist Áron Porteleki presents a deeply memorable sound across Smearing, a debut solo studio production that serves as a “sonic manifestation,”

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