Guitar twangs and playful synths adorn the melodic “So Much Fun,” a new track from NYC-based artist ironic the hedgehog. “‘Cause I’m having so much fun putting blame on everyone,” the vocals
New Tracks
“Take More” is a gorgeous new single from yllwblly, expanding from murmured guitars into twinkling adornments and elongated vocal soaring. The title-referencing refrain is accompanied by a blissful array of guitars and
A new single from Antelope Island, “friends suck!” is a colorful pop effort marked by dazzling synths and serene vocals. Hazy guitar jangles add nicely as well, enamoring during the introduction. Bouncy
“Rapunzel” is a recent track from Alvin Joseph, exuding a positive spirit amidst its jangly alt-rock sound. “This is one of the first positive songs I wrote because I want to remind
NYC-based artist JW Francis shows a bouncy, hooky charm throughout his new single “Going Home to a Party.” Francis describes the track’s message as “it’s time you enjoy you,” a line reflected
Wayne Faler by Wayne Faler Los Angeles-based artist Wayne Faler engrosses with a dreamy, jangly sound on the track “Milwood St.” The breezy and ethereal enticement compels from the get-go, as Faler’s
Level-Headed by Side Hug Chicago-based trio Side Hug exude a jangly charm throughout their new single “Level-Headed,” yearning to be “level-headed sometimes,” amidst a twangy delight of a sound that fuses rock
A dynamic album succeeding in both calming folk (“Mess Maker”) and anthemic rock build-ups (“Wait For The Lights”), Something’s In The Hall is the latest release from solo artist Swamp Eyes. The
New Albums
Melbourne-based duo My Lovely Haunting captivate across their new album Forgotten Moon, glowing with an atmospheric aesthetic the project calls “Bladerunner Folk”
MoreOut today from Irish band neptune blood, debut EP A Quiet Riot Inside fuses early ’00s indie-rock immediacy with atmospheric, psychedelic intrigue.
MoreDrawing Mazes presents a reflective and atmospheric EP spanning five years of recordings, from 2020’s heartfelt “The Next Family” to this year’s
MoreGiuseppe Cucé’s new album 21 Grammi is a profoundly human conceptual success from the Sicilian singer-songwriter, built around the mythical “weight of the
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