New Tracks

Waves Crashing – “Life on Display”

Olympia-based band Waves Crashing captivate with the track “Life on Display.” Dynamic guitar tones swell throughout; the initial showing of jangly guitars and dreamy vocals play climactically, culminating in a blast of

Yellow Shoots – “Pinning Paradise”

“Pinning Paradise” is a pensive meditation on the movement of time from Yellow Shoots, the Philadelphia-based project of multi-instrumentalist and producer Gregory Matthews. Enchanting acoustic trickles blend with tender vocals, creating a

Phantom Pink – “SoHo (Leave Me Alone)”

“SoHo (Leave Me Alone)” is a hooky new single from Phantom Pink, the Portland, OR-based project of Brayton Walls. Twinkling guitar work and vibrant vocals — ranging from the verses’ suaveness to

Cameron Sonnier – “Sunshine”

Houston-based artist Cameron Sonnier crafts an intriguing intertwining of dreamy folk and rock on “Sunshine,” the first single from his debut album, Tunnels. Recorded in Philadelphia with Jeff Zeigler (Kurt Vile, Nothing,

Lina K.O. – “Apartments”

Throughout the new track “Apartments,” Brooklyn-based artist Lina K.O. crafts a dreamlike mystique within a steadily building atmospheric pull. A solemn sound meshing dream-pop and psych-folk captivates throughout, and from the get-go

Plane Color – “Visions of You”

San Antonio brings us the delectably murky psych-rock project Plane Color, whose twangy guitars and submerged vocals make for an entrancing sound. “Visions of You” is a track that comfortably glides with

Motel Breakfast – “So Long”

Chicago-based band Motel Breakfast enamor with their latest track “So Long,” showcasing a contemplatively twangy rock sound with dreamy, meditative qualities. Per the band, the track’s lyrics “offer meditations on lost sleep

Burnt Log – “A Disturbance”

“A Disturbance” shows a dark shoegaze-inspired sound from UK artist Burnt Log. Late-night guitar tones and solemn, reflective vocals express a sort of dreamy yearning amidst layered textural guitars and ample atmosphere.

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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