Stirring with its assortment of ghostly acoustics and chilling strings, “Patterns In The Badlands” is the latest track from Joel Porter. Originally from North Dakota and now based in Nashville, Porter churns
New Tracks
Crawley, UK-based artist Fraser West dazzles on the catching chamber-pop single “truth -> light,” whose perky string arrangements and soaring vocal composure remind stirringly of Field Music. Marking West’s first new song
Kiss Hello, the project of Los Angeles-based artist Linus Landucci, impresses with creative soundscapes and murky textural charm throughout the new album Feelings Will Follow. Heavy on beautiful sampling and layers, “Spoil
Nostalgic alt-rocker “Rosary” is a melodic new single from Push Ups, touting inspirations like At the Drive-In, the Get Up Kids, and Elliott Smith. The NYC-based project’s background is ambiguous, though the
Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist franch struts a debonair, jangly pull on the new single “How Soon.” “Why don’t we skip to the ending?” the vocals ask, showing a brief vulnerability before the suavely
Wisconsin-based duo hangouts. charm on their new single “No Money, Drugs,” a dazed and twangy success birthed from a “spontaneous jam” in “the 420 lounge.” “I’m not saying it’s right, but sometimes…”
Lulling acoustics and emotive vocal resonance compel on “And My Body,” a recent track from Danish artist Mylder. Lyrics resonate in their coming to terms with a “a flawed world,” accepting tumult
Supernova by Blueburst Following the powerful debut single “Vanish,” Blueburst strikes with another success in “Supernova,” the project’s latest track. Taking inspiration from ’90s underground rock (and exuding fitting period references like
New Albums
Only a broken heart can hold the world marks the ambitious full-length debut of London-based, Taiwanese producer and singer-songwriter Susan Style, chronicling
MoreMulti-instrumentalist and producer Stephen Murray and his prog-rock moniker Sun Raven impress with a third full-length effort in Anam Cara. The Australian
MoreRecording from his bedroom studio in Crystal River, Florida, multi-instrumentalist Michael Thomas Brown explores existential questions within a dynamic rock sound on
MoreEnamoring with glistening guitars, emotive strings, and melodic vocals, an impactful array of songwriting shines on Everything’s Moving, Nothing’s Changing, the debut
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