The debut single from Pat The Riffer, ‘Paranoia” struts an eclectic, infectious flair with its mixture of synth-driven buzzing and funky initial guitar licks. While the buzzing synths remain a reliable accompaniment,
New Tracks
“Cabin Fever” is a rousing rocker from the band Apache Rose, now based in the country of Georgia following their move from Russia. Releasing ahead of the band’s currently-untitled upcoming album, “Cabin
The new double-single from Hillsboro, Texas-based artist J’Moris, “Summa This” and “Summertime Love” further emphasizes the artist’s confident, hook-minded production — excelling on previous singles like “Jump New” and “Jelly.” Clanging keys
Dublin-based collective INGOODFRM cast a murky, jangly spell with their debut single “nosedive,” whose understated vocal presence and textural guitar-led dynamics make for a dreamy, shoegaze-inspired success. Per the band, the track
“Over” is a resonating new track from Casey Wells, an artist from Charleston, South Carolina. Impressing last year with efforts like “Side of Me” and “Moving On,” Wells shows a spacious, emotive
The vibrantly expressive “Snappy Dan” is a memorable track from London-based band Floating Circles. The project emerged from the jazz scene, and has integrated an eclectic array of styles into their exciting
A debonair production that deftly balances balladry and hooky vintage pop, “Magic Man” is an alluring single from London based singer/songwriter Bessie Deakin. Lush keys and dynamic vocals, tonally reminiscent of Tennis’
Embracing a dreamy piano-forward emotiveness, “Freedom” is the latest single from UK singer/songwriter Matt Saxton. The track is the first single from Saxton’s upcoming album, which per the artist is “about the
New Albums
Joseph Schwartz showcases a unique versatility on the Superhuman EP by reimagining a single high-quality composition through multiple stylistic lenses. From the
MoreAn excellent debut EP from Insignificant, Become struts a memorable folk sound across its seven tracks. From the ghostly acoustics of “Ourselves”
MoreCologne-based duo Kitbuilders return with Stupid Games, unveiling a striking hybrid of electro, new wave, IDM, and beyond. This release marks a
MoreOn the sophomore album HELIX, Cole Lumpkin delivers a self-produced masterclass in resilience and eclectic charm. Written and performed entirely by Lumpkin,
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