New Tracks

The Northern Light – “As Stars Burn”

As Stars Burn by The Northern Light “As Stars Burn” is a rousing new single from The Northern Light, a Seattle-based trio. David Pollon’s songwriting impresses throughout, escalating from jangly mystique into

Ari Carter – “Luck 4 Beginners”

Escalating from understated jangly pop into a passionately soulful tour-de-force, “Luck 4 Beginners” is a track from Ari Carter, a power-trio based in New Orleans. Fronted by the talented songwriting of Ari

Kingfisher – “Until I Lose My Mind”

Until I Lose My Mind by Kingfisher “Until I Lose My Mind” is a hooky rock success from Kingfisher, a band based in Uppsala, Sweden. The track represents the final of three

loom – ‘wool’

Strutting a no-frills rock entrancement reminiscent of acts like Guided By Voices and Pavement, wool is the compelling new album from loom, the duo of Max Boyd and Connor Smith. They both

Toby Tune – ‘Layers of Light’

Intriguing with colorful soundscapes ranging from the hypnotic electro-pop trickles of “Ponderance” to the roaring unease of “Desert Heat,” Layers of Light is the new album from Toby Tune, the Costa Rica-based

5th PROJEKT – “The Wrong Way”

Toronto-based quartet 5th PROJEKT stir on their recent track “The Wrong Way,” propelled by Tara Rice’s riveting vocal performance amidst an escalating, atmospheric rock production. Sködt McNalty’s expressive guitar work provides lingering

Frank Joshua – ‘Talk Of Things’

Frank Joshua‘s 2022 album Sense Life was one of last year’s standouts, impressing with an eclectic sound ranging from orchestra-laden ballads and electro-pop bustling to anthemic rock. The London-based artist combines the

Damn Stargazers – “Bask”

“Bask” shows continued success from Damn Stargazers, first catching our ears with the American southwest-inspired instrumental rocker “Terra” last summer. The project from Dan Morrell ascends into spacey, synth-inclined heights with “Bask,”

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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