New Tracks

Sofi Gev – “Someday, Maybe”

The emotive “Someday, Maybe” is a resonating new single from Sofi Gev, the solo project of American singer/songwriter Hannah Lovelady. The opening lyrics, emitting a sense of solitude within an old house,

Katmaz – “Too Soon”

“Too Soon” is the latest single from Katmaz, the project of multi-instrumentalist and producer Matthew Kaz, featured prior with tracks such as “Nautical Things” and “Agnostic.” Reverberating vocals, suave Rhodes tones, and

Spiderwebs & Foam – “Second Tries”

A Pigeon in the Cockpit by Spiderwebs & Foam A stellar track from their new album A Pigeon in the Cockpit, German band Spiderwebs & Foam concoct a tightly melodic rock sound

Olivia Grace – “Reasons”

Strutting a range of understated keys and glitzy synth-laden rises, “Reasons” is a memorable pop single from Los Angeles-based artist Olivia Grace. The artist first caught our ear in 2016, with the

Lost Leaders – “Jealous Sun”

The title track from Lost Leaders‘ new EP, “Jealous Sun” consumes with its suavely effective rise. A steady percussive pulse and twangy guitars complement an understated vocal lead to start, exceling amidst

Kingdom Calm – “Relativity”

An intriguing single with captivating structural development, “Relativity” comes via Sydney-based act Kingdom Calm. Debonair guitars and vocals intermingle, driving to satiating adornments from organs and further guitars. “But when you opened

akilbeatsdenver – ‘intrinsic’

Presenting an intoxicating range of instrumental tracks with hip-hop, soul, and R&B influence, intrinsic is the new album from akilbeatsdenver. The release represents the first self-released, composed, produced, and curated project from

Moviola – “Zero Sum”

Zero Sum by Moviola A timeless-sounding rocker with soaring appeal, “Zero Sum” is the new single from Moviola, a band from Columbus, Ohio. Suave guitar tones and steady percussion give way to

New Albums

Fluung – ‘Fluung’

The self-titled album from Seattle-based trio Fluung delivers an immersive rock sound, steeped in fuzzy nostalgia that recalls the likes of Built

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