New Tracks

James Arenas – ‘La Aurora de Nueva York’ EP

Brooklyn-based artist James Arenas compels with a mysterious, cinematic sound throughout his new EP, La Aurora de Nueva York. Created alongside collaborator and producer Jason Binnick, the EP sounds like a slice

John Puchiele Ensemble – ‘Change’

Captivating with both foreboding soundscapes and elegant piano-driven charm, Change is an eclectic instrumental release from John Puchiele Ensemble. The Toronto-based project concocts soundscapes fit for escape from a tumultuous world —

Luke Frees – “Most Of The Time”

Chicago-based artist Luke Frees wows with the track “Most Of The Time,” showing a resonating folk sound with striking strings. Frees, who is presently releasing a single and B-side each month, balances

Karma Brigade – “ALIVE”

The euphoric “ALIVE” is a resonating track from Karma Brigade, a band from Reykjavík, Iceland. A grandiose opening captivates, showcasing the band’s versatility in the swift yet seamless shift from spirited energy

Stupid Future – ‘Stupid Future’

Showing an invigorating rock sound with ’90s nostalgia and DIY punk influence, Stupid Future is the eponymous debut album from the Knoxville, TN-based trio. A spontaneous, sense of unbridled energy is apparent

Denni Ian – “So This Is How We Dance”

“So This Is How We Dance” is a tender, powerful track from Denni Ian, the Danish artist who has impressed previously with tracks like “Killer Whales” and “Two Figures.” A solemn piano

Eric Cohen – “A.M.E.N.”

A.M.E.N. by Eric Cohen Kansas City-based artist Eric Cohen shows a driving hip-hop sound on “A.M.E.N.,” described by Cohen as a “worship song made for the Glory of God.” Cohen’s mission statement

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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