In 1986, Boston-based post-punk band 007 recorded the track “Loosen up with the Kessels.” The song remained shelved and unheard for 37 years, until the band reconnected on social media, prompting the
New Tracks
Gainesville-based artist Bambii Lamb enamors on her latest single “thread,” whose bouncy keys and hooky pop-minded vocal delivery consume alongside emotional, sincere lyrics. The track captures the devastating impact of broken trust,
Meshing synth-touched mystique and grungy guitar hints, “What Happened To The Weekend” is an engrossing collaborative single from Australian producer/singer/songwriter Joel Sammut and Los Angeles-based artist Dakota Blue. “It is about being
A gripping, no-frills rock ‘n’ roll allure is evident on “Clocks on the Wheels,” the new track from Jim Loeffler’s Electric Orbit. The Pittsburgh-based artist handles all instruments apart from drums, and
On the new single “Same Page,” Brooklyn-based artist Di Ivories crafts a hypnotic sound balancing a bouncy pulse with dreamy textural allure. Capturing the plights of “not being on the same page
“Reassurance” is a blissful new single from Boston-based trio Lotion Princess. The track shows a commendably vulnerable thematic pull, exploring the need for reassurance in the midst of second-guessing and self-doubt. The
“Lorelei” is a stirring single out today from Burnt Sugar, the project of New Orleans-based musicians Spencer Nessel and Mac Folger (Lawn). “These feelings never change,” the opening vocals sigh, driving into
A standout debut single from Swooner, “Please Let Me Explain” hearkens to the warming, patient rock textures of ’90s acts like Slowdive, Spiritualized, and Ride. The Chicago-based collaboration comprises pop artist Port
New Albums
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
MoreRecording from his bedroom studio in Crystal River, Florida, multi-instrumentalist Michael Thomas Brown explores existential questions within a dynamic rock sound on
MoreEnamoring with glistening guitars, emotive strings, and melodic vocals, an impactful array of songwriting shines on Everything’s Moving, Nothing’s Changing, the debut
MoreWithin a soulful pop and hip-hop blend, Salam Noir explores the subtle social dynamics of everyday life on her debut album, The
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