New Tracks

Winter Hell – “High Time”

High Time by Winter Hell Building beautifully from dreamy synths into psychedelic percussive intensity, “High Time” is a new track from Winter Hell, a band from Sioux Falls, SD. They describe the

Wolf Mask – “LIQUIDCRYSTALDISPLAY”

Full of intrigue and bustling energy, “LIQUIDCRYSTALDISPLAY” is a single from Wolf Mask, the newest project from Ross Bogan of Doom Flamingo. Preceding a forthcoming full-length releasing this year, the track explores

Modern Temple – “Reason For The Season”

Capturing the joy and familial warmness of the holiday season, “Reason For The Season” is a delightful single from husband-and-wife duo Modern Temple. Based in College Station, TX, the duo wrote the

West Wickhams – ‘Magenta’ EP

Showing a beguiling art-rock sound with nostalgic post-punk glimpses, Magenta is the stellar sophomore EP from West Wickhams, the duo of Jon Othello and Elle Flores. Recently relocated to Richmond, Surrey, West

monski – ‘CODE’ EP

The CODE EP presents a striking sound from monski, the project of German musician and cinematographer Simon Drescher. Sharp-cutting synths and hypnotic rhythms combine with mystique-filled guitar lines and double bass for

ethericashadowsound – ‘Midheaven’ EP

Brooklyn-based artist ethericashadowsound lures listeners with an atmospheric dream-pop sound on the Midheaven EP. The songwriting and production of Mandi L. Neubecker is a standout throughout, from the brassy late-night opening jam

Illuminade – “Spoonflower”

The eerie and atmospheric “Spoonflower” is the latest single from Houston-based artist Illuminade, who has released a track every month over the past year. Twinkling keys and subtle backing whirs develop into

megalashhh – “Shoot the moon”

“Shoot the moon” stands as the opening single from post-punk band megalashhh‘s debut EP, cheap thrills. The single offers a numbing atmospheric state of catatonic emotion. With its blurred video game aesthetic

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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