Twangy guitars and yearning vocal lushness intertwine on the seductive “Crema,” showcasing standout balladry from Austin-based producer, saxophonist, and singer/songwriter Midnight Navy. Collaborating on the track is Los Angeles-based artist Daniel Rosales.
New Tracks
“The Wild” struts a flourishing, expanding production — traversing from quaint mellowness into a psych-pop splendor. The track comes via Ian Vargo, who describes it as “a song about nature, and the
Spanish act Calamari compel on their new single “Say That You Want Me,” which meshes serene guitars and colorful synth reflections amidst a dreamy rock composure. The title-touting yearning — “say you’re
A gorgeous piece of songwriting from Seye Adelekan, “Homerton Ocean View” is ravishing in its expansion from quaint guitars and vocal longing into elaborate string-laden flourishes. Soaring vocals and glistening chamber-pop styling
With the textured rocker “Control Devil,” NYC act BESTGIRL craft a “shoegaze song based on the anime Chainsaw Man.” Warming layers of guitar distortion swell into serenely intoxicating vocals, exuding a nonchalance
Exemplifying both the project’s industrial rock and creatively atmospheric strengths, “The Dragon’s Head” is the latest single from Oklahoma City-based artist Monsonic. Focusing “narrowly on the relationship between self and other,” the
“What We’re Sold” is another success from Marshall Fassino, marking the fifth and final single from his upcoming album, Ways I Used To Feel, out this fall. Impressing last month with the
Hyperion by Mike Bass A moving track that exudes a love for nature and its sacred qualities, “Hyperion” comes via Mike Bass, an artist based in Lansing, Michigan. The song was written
New Albums
A powerful display of heartfelt Americana, raucous garage rock, and angsty punk, The Devil You Know is the excellent debut album from
MoreA riveting display in gloomy, retro-futuristic darkwave and synth-pop, SINS LIES AND DEVOTION is the gripping new album from Mexico City-based producer
MoreMelding sophisticated West African polyrhythms with a deeply soulful, jazzy finesse, Four Lemmas is the stunning new full-length from New York-based artist
MoreWritten between Beirut and New England, Kite without a string is the affecting debut album from the folk band John Lebanon. The
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