New Tracks

Quincey May Brown – “Gut, Inhuman”

Gut, Inhuman by Quincey May Brown The riveting “Gut, Inhuman” is a new track from Quincey May Brown, an artist from Manchester, UK. Harp and guitar entrance with trickling beauty, leading the

Cloudy Summer Days – “Ardor”

Meshing post-punk rhythms with a sweetly melodic pop sound, “Ardor” is a memorable new single from Los Angeles-based artist Cloudy Summer Days. Fleeting guitar jangles and hazy synths lead into a lushly

The Taproots – ‘Tales of Wonderland’

Showing a harmonious and nostalgic rock and folk soaring, Tales of Wonderland is the new album from The Taproots, a band from San Luis Obispo, CA. “Wild Like a River” is fully

Dan Pye – “Magick”

London-based singer/songwriter Dan Pye shows a passionate pop sound on the new track “Magick,” representing the fourth and final single from his EP, Funny Way of Dying Kid. A spacey synth pad

Saint Louis – “Tainted Love”

A cover of the Gloria Jones classic, “Tainted Love” finds a new perspective from Saint Louis, an artist based in the south of France. A natural percussive pulse, twinkling keys, and shimmering

Tomorrow’s Child – ‘Beach Ghosts’

The debut album from UK experimental electronic producer Tomorrow’s Child, Beach Ghosts stirs with a beautifully idiosyncratic sound. Emotions range from melancholy and loss to uplifting reflection, indicative of the release’s very

Plant Dad – “favorite boy”

Hooking with its glistening synths and funky rhythm section, “favorite boy” is an infectious pop success from Baltimore-based artist Plant Dad. “When I’m not in control I don’t wanna let you go,”

Lettie and David Baron – ‘Endless Climb’

Endless Climb is a collaborative album that grips with a dreamy, elegant infusion of rock and folk. The release comes from London-based singer/songwriter Lettie and New York-based producer David Baron. The duo’s

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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