New Tracks

Blair Andrews – ‘The Echo Chamber’

The Echo Chamber is a satiating psych-rock album from Blair Andrews, an artist from the Central Coast in Australia. Opener “Remember to Breathe” lifts off from folk-ready contemplation into a soaring rock

Poseidon’s Alley – “Lilacs”

The new single from Poseidon’s Alley, “Lilacs” aptly evolves like a blooming flower, expanding from sharp and icy synths alongside buzzing, sporadic pulses with an elegant unveiling. The percussive involvement combines with

Hush Bewlay – “Bring It Down”

A consuming single from Los Angeles-based artist Hush Bewlay, “Bring It Down” meshes melodic synth-laden new-wave with a ruminating post-punk rhythmic tint. The artist describes the release as “a song about dealing

Arliston – “How in Heaven”

“How in Heaven” evolves with a lush, textural pop pull throughout — exemplary of the quality songwriting from Arliston, a duo from South London comprising vocalist/instrumentalist Jack Ratcliffe and producer/instrumentalist George Hasbury.

Prince of Sweden – “The View from the Top Rope”

London-based singer/songwriter Prince of Sweden impresses with the melodic “The View from the Top,” showing well in its bouncy piano-laden nostalgia, backing organs, and delectable guitar expressions. Feeling like a melding of

Tasty – “Another Day Alive”

Balancing smooth saxophone-laden atmosphere with impassioned vocal yearning, “Another Day Alive” is a stirring single from Tasty. The New Orleans-based artist weaves twinkling keys and warming brass tones amidst encouraging vocal passion,

Bad Ass Beauty – “4 Horsemen”

“4 Horsemen” excites with an energetic rock display from Bad Ass Beauty, the Los Angeles-based project of LaQuinta Prince, a graduate of Berklee College of Music. Catching our ears earlier this month

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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