New Tracks

Easton – “Can’t Help But Check My Phone”

A lulling atmospheric success from Los Angeles-based artist Easton, “Can’t Help But Check My Phone” melds crooner-minded nostalgia with hazy guitar jangles, conjuring a sound fondly reminiscent of King Krule. The title-touting

Vibropath – “Got Me Down”

It’s very easy to get lost within “Got Me Down,” the latest track from Vibropath, a solo artist and producer from Rochester, NY. Described as “a song simply about being down bad,”

Ethan MacKay – “The Wrong Sounds”

“I don’t wanna hurt anymore,” Ethan MacKay sings on his new track “The Wrong Sounds,” a moving success with lush guitars, longing vocals, and emergent strings. The effort stands out with its

Vanderzee – “The Coming Day”

A melodic rock success, “The Coming Day” is a track out today from Vanderzee, an artist based in the Catskills (New York). The classical guitarist and experimental producer crafts a sound here

Local Derby – “Forgive Forget”

A jangly pop sound enamors throughout “Forgive Forget,” a catching debut single from Local Derby, a duo hailing from Naarm/Melbourne. Earning quick praise and airplay on national radio (Triple J), the project’s

Sand Box – “Stay In”

“Stay In” is full of stylish intrigue, showing the standout aesthetic from Sand Box. A woozy sound thoroughly compels with the dazed vocal entrancement, sci-fi synth effect, and chilled-out brass lead. The

Oddysseys – “Enough”

A rousing rocker from Chicago-based duo Oddysseys, “Enough” swells into a hooking ’90s alt-rock and grunge nostalgia. A nonchalant vocal composure and reflective guitar pulses craft an understated beginning, ardently enveloping into

Stereo Glow – “Captivation”

Soaring vocal hooks and shimmering guitar lines enamor throughout “Captivation,” a new single from Stereo Glow, a duo from Camp Hill, PA. Jangly guitars glide into an acoustical underlying and dreamy vocal

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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