New Tracks

McKeever – “Crystallized”

The debut single from Toronto-based solo artist McKeever, “Crystallized” is a dynamically captivating rocker with striking shifts from percussion-fronted ruminations to guitar-laden exhilaration. McKeever has fronted Toronto-based garage-punk act Teen Archer since

ElectroMagneticPulse – “AWAKEN” (video)

? The newly released video for “AWAKEN,” the moody psychedelia track from Australian artist ElectroMagneticPulse (EMP), captures a sense of otherworldly brooding. A fireside ceremony of sorts is accompanied by surreal images evoking

John Hubcap – “Birdsong”

Montreal-based rockers John Hubcap unveil a fun and infectious sound on new single “Bird Song.” The track takes inspiration from the “inability to get a good night’s rest and still being awake

Lethia’s Natorium – “You Lived Here Like a Tenant”

Delivering a memorable sound with throwback pop appeal, “You Lived Here Like a Tenant” is another highlight from Lethia’s Natorium. Pena Hughes-John’s stirring songwriting leads the London-based project, which debuted this past

Songs for Sabotage – “Shadow”

Dynamic synth-pop duo Songs for Sabotage impress with their latest single “Shadow,” released on November 10th. With an echoing hall of distillery and mystery amidst a breezy accessibility, the Los Angeles-based pair

Casey Wells – “Moving On”

Another success from Casey Wells, “Moving On” affects with its heartfelt emotion and lush soundscape, propelled by gentle guitar twangs and a lush synth-y backing. Soaring vocals emit a retrospective lament, with

Raymond Revel – “Take A Break”

Providing a fitting reminder in a world full of chaotic energy, “Take A Break” emphasizes the importance of taking breaks from time to time. “It is easy to suffer burnout, and I

New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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