Boston-based band Public Faces captivate with new single “Hello Hindsight,” enamoring in its versatility from synth-tinged sereneness and punchy rock appeal. Illuminated synths and an ’80s funk-tinged bass line complement serene vocals
New Tracks
Hong Kong-based band Almond Milk craft a smoothly gripping sound on “Jealousy,” emitting a pop sophistication with a yearning croon amidst reflections on emerging from bouts of jealousy. Glistening keys and jangly
“Euphoria” achieves the sort of bliss referenced in its title, swelling into a lushly anthemic refrain with effervescent backing of guitars and keys. The track comes via Binding Spell, a project led
“Yellow Belly” is a smoothly captivating single from Salt Lake City-based artist Lapdog. A stream-of-conscious exploration into “ideas of unresolved relationships / friendships,” the track stirs with its breezy guitar work and
"Icon - song 1" is a dreamy folk success from Jen Lush, written around words from Melbourne-based poet and lyricist Maria Zajkowski. The Adelaide, Australia-based artist first caught our ears last month,
Another stirring single from Lisbon-based artist Greg Bounce, “Brain Movies” meshes vibrant rhythms and colorful synths with a melodic vocal lead. The driving, hypnotic pulse and hooky vocal spells remind of a
Utah-based band English Budgies unveil an impassioned sound on “Had Enough,” whose alt-rock ferocity invokes a ’90s nostalgia. Blistering guitar distortion exudes a fuzzy entrancement to open. Confident vocals admit “it was
A spacey dance single from Gianfranco Pescetti, “Stopless” struts a vibrant, free-flowing enamoring through its riveting soundscape and melodic approach. The artist, who is originally from the Tuscan island of Capraia, first
New Albums
Los Angeles-based virtuoso Bei Bei and London-based producer Paul Elliott celebrate the Lunar New Year with the cinematic ambient-fusion album Two Moons.
MoreJoseph Schwartz showcases a unique versatility on the Superhuman EP by reimagining a single high-quality composition through multiple stylistic lenses. From the
MoreAn excellent debut EP from Insignificant, Become struts a memorable folk sound across its seven tracks. From the ghostly acoustics of “Ourselves”
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