Transport yourself to a tranquil haven with “Alone Time,” a beautiful instrumental single from Edinburgh-based artist Charlie Jefferson. Delicate guitars, calming bass, and lush key-laden reflections entice with accessible charm. Orchestral tones
New Tracks
Originally from the Tuscan island of Capraia, Gianfranco Pescetti crafts music with ample mood and emotion. Such is evident on the moving single “The Wake,” whose colorful electronic arsenal provides a lushly
Tender guitars, soft woodwinds, and lush vocals enamor on “Let Someone In,” another beautiful entry from Dylan Mondegreen, the project of Norwegian singer/songwriter Børge Sildnes. First catching our ears with the track
The hazy, twinkling “Directions” is a winner from Art Grad, who describes the single as a “fast paced but dark and moody song about isolation akin to King Krule.” The comparison is
"Joangeline" is a gripping new single from Los Angeles-based artist Lauren O'Connell, strutting a '90s alt-rock nostalgia in its gradual ascent -- conjuring shades of Japanese Breakfast and Mitski. "All I wanted
Exuding a hypnotic pop sound reminiscent of Big Thief, “entirely” is a standout new track from the duo splendora21. Their sophomore original single achieves a grounding quality with the warm, fuzzy guitar
The new track from Lucy Blackwell (formerly known as SPiiiRIT), “I See A Ghost” is as haunting as its title suggests, unveiling an eerie assortment of weeping strings and chilling vocal layers
Toronto-based act Twin Rains impress with the new single “You’re the Only One.” The “apocalyptic love song” embraces elements of dream-pop and post-punk, with dynamic tonal appeal. Representing the band’s first new
New Albums
James Beastly continues to showcase consistently excellent songwriting on his third album We Should Be Animals. Born from collaborative jam sessions in
MoreMIDTONES combine gorgeous folk-rock dynamics with emotional thematic terrain on their third album, Mountain. The East Nashville-based quartet navigate the “midtones” of
MoreThe Resurrection Club unveils a melodic, stylish depiction of endurance on their debut album Survival. Reconnecting decades after their Glasgow post-punk origins,
MoreEnglish band FADED explores a melancholic, disjointed reality on the Out Of Season EP. This collection of tracks, deemed too dark for
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