Releasing on September 30th from Italian band polemica, …and now… is the act’s third album. From the frenzied punk-laden rock of “it’s our time”
Releasing on September 30th from Italian band polemica, …and now… is the act’s third album. From the frenzied punk-laden rock of “it’s our time”
California-based act Arson Whales consume with a dynamic sound through their full-length debut Galactopus, unveiling a range of brooding, unpredictable mystique and upbeat jangly
Duster‘s classic 1998 album Stratosphere celebrates its 25th anniversary this year in grand form. In addition to a fantastic reissue, out on September 29th,
Los Angeles-based artist Katrina Weissman is set to release several singles this year, collectively “unfolding a brutal and evolving philosophy on heartbreak and fear.”
Balancing a lushly scenic production with hooky pop immediacy, Traveling Without Moving is a standout debut album from Tokyo-based electronic duo AmPm. The release
A dreamy, soulful adoration glows throughout the stellar single “I Do,” the latest from Vancouver-based artist Colleen Rennison. Its production excelling with a range
Enthralling with its dark pop mystique, “Combien” is a gorgeously haunting production from Paris-based artist La Biche. Wordless, ghostly vocals intrigue into a throbbing
In 1986, Boston-based post-punk band 007 recorded the track “Loosen up with the Kessels.” The song remained shelved and unheard for 37 years, until
A creative blend of rock and electronic experimentation is on display throughout Klaidosklaida, the new album from Sraiges Efektas, a band from Vilnius, Lithuania.
Gainesville-based artist Bambii Lamb enamors on her latest single “thread,” whose bouncy keys and hooky pop-minded vocal delivery consume alongside emotional, sincere lyrics. The