New Tracks

Burl – “i just noticed”

Showing an evolving rock sound with brassy soaring, “i just noticed” is the latest track from Burl, who recorded the effort “at home using a tape/daw hybrid setup.” A conversational vocal feeling

Spoiler NYC – ‘Banned in 38 States’

Spoiler NYC conjure a fervent vein of raw punk rock revivalism, apparent on their riveting new album Banned in 38 States. Originating from Hell’s Kitchen, the band has ample experience in the

Penny – “CRUCIAL”

A standout debut single from Stockholm-based artist Penny, “CRUCIAL” intrigues with its haunting vocal interweaving and murky soundscape. The artist’s dark art-pop sound balances a feeling of whimsical brightness, apparent in the

(((S)))) – ‘Maverick’

Following his captivating album The World Of (((S))), featured earlier this year, Copenhagen-based artist (((S)))) unveils further post-punk and rock-driven haunts throughout Maverick, his latest album. Launching with 2009 debut “Ghost,” the

NURK – “It Still Stings”

New single “It Still Stings” finds Madrid-based project NURK enamoring with hooky guitar escalations and expressive vocal variety. “It still stings just to think that our love won’t be a thing,” the

Benjamin Corson – “The Ritual”

The Ritual by Benjamin Corson New York-based artist Benjamin Corson delivers an enthralling audible journey on new track “The Ritual.” Throughout its nearly half-hour span, the release unveils a variety of moods

iHATEJON – “Wake Up”

“Wake Up” is a melodic single from iHATEJON, an artist from North Carolina. Jangly guitars and mellow key twinkles complement a fervent vocal delivery, capturing “the feeling of being fed up, sick

Moraine – “Life In This Haunted House”

“Life In This Haunted House” is a riveting introduction from Moraine, representing the first single from the Baltimore-based band’s upcoming debut album. Dynamic tonal contrasts are quickly on display. Quaint guitar murmurs

New Albums

Fluung – ‘Fluung’

The self-titled album from Seattle-based trio Fluung delivers an immersive rock sound, steeped in fuzzy nostalgia that recalls the likes of Built

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