New Tracks

Gore Gloss – “Swoon”

The darkly intoxicating “Swoon” builds with a chilling, murky entrancement. Canadian artist Gore Gloss weaves ghostly vocal effects and synth-laden eruptions amidst lyrics that explore a sense of wasteful materialism — “Bugattis

Yaris Paris – “LMK”

Vancouver-based artist Yaris Paris delivers a bouncy synth-pop charm throughout “LMK,” a grooving success. Warm synth pulses and plucky reflective bass complement a spacious vocal presence, exuding a yearning in “waiting for

g. spinn – “We Might”

Tucson, AZ-based artist g. spinn impresses throughout his new EP, Nostalgia Melancholy, emitting an expansive folk sound with sweeping electronic ambient additives. The stirring sound is fully apparent on the EP track

Toebow – “Kitchen”

“Kitchen” is a a dynamic, captivating jam from Toebow. A Brooklyn-born project comprising active members in the NYC scene (having had members in common with BOBBY, Zula, Dirty Projectors, and others), Toebow

Crawling Vines – “Falling off the Monkey Bars”

Exuding a grungy suaveness with its blistering guitar distortion and confident vocals, “Falling off the Monkey Bars” is the latest single from Crawling Vines. Previously impressing with the track “Vinyl on the

Perfect Animal – “California”

“California” is an escalating rocker from Perfect Animal, enamoring with its bright guitar twangs and erupting momentum. “All that you borrow, all that you buy, it’s no use now, say goodbye,” the

Patty & The Oh’s – “Useless Love”

“Useless Love” is a jangly, nostalgic charmer from Patty & The Oh’s. Shimmering guitars and Patrick Weatherly’s heartfelt vocals build to the enamoring “what comes and goes,” hook — breezy and replay-inducing

Kaleigh – “Situationship”

Its themes emphasized by the lyrical remark “situationships suck,” “Situationship” is a passionate new single from Los Angeles-based artist Kaleigh. The heavy rocker compels with its feelings of frustration and emotion, lamenting

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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