New Tracks

Tom Lee-Richards – ‘Spinning for Shape’ EP

Showing a stirring passion within its atmospheric and expansive folk sound, Spinning for Shape is the captivating new EP from Tom Lee-Richards, crafted with local Brazilian musicians and producer Leonardo Marques. Spanning

Owen Duff – ‘bed’

Captivating over the past couple years with tracks like “Genet on Uranus (the Story of Us)” and “One Word,” London-based artist Owen Duff delights with his chamber-pop sound throughout the full-length, bed,

Joshua Woo – ‘Beyond The Glass’ EP

Joshua Woo‘s debut EP, Beyond The Glass, fulfills the heavy expectations set by prior tracks like “Future Tripping” and “Sunflower Seeds.” Past singles spanned from the hooky psych-pop euphoria of “Sunflower Seeds”

Sam Himself – “Mr. Rocknroll”

Releasing ahead of his upcoming album Never Let Me Go (out January 27th), Brooklyn-based artist Sam Himself impresses with a contemplative rock sound fit for moonlit drives. Aesthetically I’m reminded fondly of

R. F. Coleman – “Crazy For You”

Australian artist R. F. Coleman captivates with the stylish pop success “Crazy For You,” following up his debut single “I Couldn’t Trust.” Eerily suave keys and charismatic vocals lead an enticing arsenal

Simon Boyd – “Ask No Questions”

The latest track from Simon Boyd, “Ask No Questions” patiently unfolds with an engrossing atmospheric character, building from ghostly saxophones into a haunting synth-laden textural pull. The artist — based in Toay,

Noah Gönci – “Things Are Not the Same”

Emphasizing the pain of loss, “Things Are Not the Same” is a new track from Brooklyn-based artist Noah Gönci. He describes the release as “about how going back to my hometown after

Midnight Granger – “Hardly Find The Time”

Hardly Find The Time by Midnight Granger “Hardly Find The Time” is a moving new track from Midnight Granger, a project from Portland, Oregon. Serene acoustics complement suave vocals that speak of

New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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