preserver by milkspiller Philadelphia-based act milkspiller kick off their debut EP with “Wage Theft,” gripping with a confident rock sound that swells into whirring, invigorating distortion and anthemic vocals. Erin Taylor’s dynamic
New Tracks
An eerie synth backdrop compels alongside a hypnotic hip-hop flow on “REASON 2 BELIEVE,” a new track from Namibia-based artist Proklaim. Lyrics compel in emphasizing to seize the day, driving into the
Swedish act Pilgrimage Years engross with a shoegaze-forward appeal on “Afloat,” the third song from their upcoming full-length debut album. An eerie soundscape of guitar feedback invigorates into a shoegaze-friendly wall of
A smooth, funky pop appeal shows throughout “Faded Jeans,” the latest single from Dutch pop band WATERLEAF. Taking inspiration from acts like Air, Daft Punk, and L’imperatrice, the track’s stylish production enamors
Nashville-based quarter Slow Animals reveal a moody alt-rock disposition on memorable new single “Bleedin’ Out.” A grungy, slow-crawling guitar progression complements understated vocals to start, lamenting they’ve “been consumed by the red
The two latest singles from Kama Tala showcase the artist’s emotive rock appeal. The project of songwriter Philip Earhart excels with a dynamic rock sound, touting both peppy hooks and suave guitar-led
The debut single from Edinburgh-based trio Thundermoon, “Wild” impresses in its thematic escapism and lush synth-driven expanses. Initial plucky synth-driven momentum complement lyrics with a steady stream-of-conscious feeling, aligning with descriptive explorations
Engaging in a range of acoustic-driven commentary and ardent vocal rises, “God Couldn’t Save The Queen” is a track out today from Danish-Dutch trio Subterranean Street Society. Releasing aptly on the one-year
New Albums
The newest record from Seattle-based quartet Guest Directors, Before You Get Broken captures a vast sonic range that balances ethereal, swirling textures
MoreNewly released album The Stories That You Weave showcases the self-recorded ingenuity of Phoenix-based artist Thomas Young, performing as Victims of the
MoreMerging dynamic acoustic piano, evolving vocals, and modern electronic textures, Perfect Timing is the excellent fourth studio record from Toronto-based artist Dylan
MoreA compelling new EP from Yorkshire-based Les Gillon & The Agents Of Karma, After Party Sunrise radiates a cinematic folk-pop elegance. With
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