New Tracks

Holysloot – “Plans for Later”

Amsterdam-based collective Holysloot show an infectious intrigue on new single “Plans for Later,” coming from their forthcoming debut album, out next year. The heavy bass pulsations and debonair vocals lead a confident

Aleesha Dibbs – “Comin For Me Now”

“Comin For Me Now” is an eerily inviting single from Australian multi-instrumentalist Aleesha Dibbs, representing the fourth and final track from the new EP, Paradise Lost. Dibbs is also known for previous

Emilio Gonzalez – “Look Alive”

A breezy folk sound meshes with poetic contemplations on the passing of time with “Look Alive,” a beautifully written single from Emilio Gonzalez. Alongside the track’s producer/engineer Camron Reichert, Gonzalez studies music

Helladusty – “My Funny Bones”

“My Funny Bones” is a lushly engaging single from Helladusty, the project of Livan Becerra. Nocturnal synth whispers and a steady bass line complement a yearning vocal presence, as guitars and backing

Midnight Psychic – “You Should Move On”

A murky post-punk styling consumes throughout “You Should Move On,” the new track from Midnight Psychic, a project formed in 2022 by Connecticut-based musicians Jayson Munro and George Moore. They provide an

The Landing – “Outersphere”

Impressing in the past with a variety of singles, from the spacey pop of “Consider the Crown” to the funky delights of “No Such Thing as Normal,” The Landing compels again with

Wiff – “Doesn’t Mean Much”

“Doesn’t Mean Much” is a blast of grippingly nostalgic alt-rock from Denver-based band Wiff. Heavy, exhilarating guitars glide effortlessly into the initial verses, propelled by a bouncy bass line and composed vocals.

Patryk Kania – “Gin Mill Club”

Another haunting pop success from Belfast-based artist Patryk Kania, “Gin Mill Club” casts a brooding alt-pop spell with its nocturnal vocal tones and synth-laden atmospherics. Produced by Kania’s longtime collaborator, Florida-based Kevin

New Albums

Sun Raven – ‘Anam Cara’

Multi-instrumentalist and producer Stephen Murray and his prog-rock moniker Sun Raven impress with a third full-length effort in Anam Cara. The Australian

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