New Tracks

Trails Pluto – “Disco Porta”

Stockholm-based duo Trails Pluto concoct a grooving, psychedelic splendor on their new track “Disco Porta.” Dreamy acoustics complement an inviting lyrical opening — offering another way to “hypnotize yourself, leave the world

Void Comp – “Like Flowers”

“Like Flowers” is the new single from Void Comp, the project from Canadian multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter David Jule, who describes the effort as “about feeling insecure in a romantic relationship.” Consuming with

Das Kope – “Pacific Coast Highway”

“Pacific Coast Highway” is an entrancing dream-pop showing from Das Kope, a Brazilian-born and LA-based psych-pop producer and visual artist. First catching our ears in 2019 with the track “Kids in the

Blue Karma – “Shadows”

Captivating with glistening synths and sharply melodic guitar lines, “Shadows” explores a delectable psych-pop soundscape. The track is the latest from Blue Karma, a solo project based in Wilmington, NC. A suavely

Crosslegged – “Only in The”

Another Blue by Crosslegged “Only in The” is a resonating single from Crosslegged, the project of singer/songwriter and guitarist Keba Robinson, presently based in Queens, NY. Gentle guitar twangs and marimba tones

Waterfowl – “Open Up”

Toronto-based duo Waterfowl show a dreamy, jangly charm on their debut single “Open Up.” The initial vocals and guitar pulses concoct a nostalgic psych-friendly familiarity, traversing into an organ-laden glitz within the

Izzy Outerspace – “Blinded”

Touting a haunting and retrospective yearning, “Blinded” is a moving track from Izzy Outerspace, an artist from Switzerland and based in Los Angeles. The elegant guitar whispers and passionate vocals conjure a

Weird Roach – “I Don’t Know”

Engrossing with a sound whose nocturnal development reminds of Radiohead, “I Don’t Know” is a new track from Weird Roach, a project formed out of Santa Ana, California in 2018. A cut

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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