A Cry for Self-Help is the new album from Pete Branscombe, who embraces a concise mode of hooky rock songwriting here. Many of the
A Cry for Self-Help is the new album from Pete Branscombe, who embraces a concise mode of hooky rock songwriting here. Many of the
“Deep Inside” is a moving, expansive single from Australian singer/songwriter LokkisKott, the solo project of Lachie Alford. Muted guitar tones find accompaniment in frolicking
The standout debut EP from London-based DAAY, Cosmic Gossip proves riveting in its colorful palate of styles, from anthemic rock to soulful psychedelia. Thematically
Showing a delectable rock sound with textural elements of shoegaze and slowcore, “altar” is the new single from figure eight, a duo from Davis,
A compelling instrumental rock album spanning from bustling jazzy inclinations to soulful ’70s nostalgia, Music for Cats comes via the duo After Ours, comprising
Glasgow-based duo Empty Machines stir with their debut single “Luna.” Their cinematic, layered sound builds with precision and intrigue on the track, strutting a
The lactose-loving pop delight “Milk” is the debut single from Brooklyn-based artist Emmannuel and The Unlimited Consciousness, the project of Emma Anne Johnson. Inspired
“Something New” is a moving ballad with ’80s flair from Tom Tikka & The Missing Hubcaps. Formerly a member of the bands Carmen Gray
The Great & The Terrible is the stirring sophomore album from Cedarsmoke, whose admiration for the melodic storytelling of classic folk-rock emanates throughout the
Another stirring success from Eli Waltz, “Tibetan Bones” finds the D.C.-based artist traversing across a gripping and eclectic soundscape — full of scorching passion.