Waldo Witt delights with a wholly melodic psych-pop sound on “Tragicomedy,” the second single from his upcoming LP, Long Daze, Dark Nights. Showing dynamic songwriting in the past, ranging from the lush
New Tracks
Atlanta-based band Radium Jaw waste no time on the captivating rocker “Eucalyptus,” which blasts off into a gorgeous wall of guitar distortion and soaring vocals. A perkier bass bounce and roaring guitar
San Francisco-based artist Ian Reynold crafts a haunting, weary-sounding aesthetic on the consuming “Nesting,” the first song on a three-song EP that Reynold recorded with Dougie Stu in Los Angeles. The opening
“The Garden” is a new track from Mcclendon, an artist whose sound meshes folk-inspired familiarity with modern production flourishes — particularly exceling in multi-layered vocal effects and synth-laden atmospherics. His Oklahoma upbringing
Rhinestone Lies by Mystery Season Glasgow-based artist Mystery Season enamors on new single “Rhinestone Lies,” casting ample mystique with its jangling guitar pulses and moody vocals. Escalating murky bass tones emerge as
The debut single from psychosurfer, “california sober” is a stylish rocker with debonair vocals and smooth guitar licks. “I’ll just lose my mind, ’til California sobers me again,” the vocals let out.
Showcasing a dreamy pop captivation, recent singles “Ribbon” and “Here” precede the upcoming EP from Los Angeles-based Sarah Grace White. Her debut EP, Are You Here This Time, releases on February 3rd,
Impressing last month with their jangly debut “Open Up,” Toronto-based duo Waterfowl again show excellently with new single “Rain Song,” which captures “the surreal feeling of an observer looking out their window
New Albums
Washington, DC-based band Broke Royals explores a wide spectrum of sounds on their new album Campr, spanning enjoyable realms of rousingly anthemic
MoreMontreal-based project blind dogs of the sun craft a consuming sound on their new album This City Never Sleeps, succeeding in its
MoreSanta Cruz–based artist Brock Davis crafts an intimately personal array of captivating songwriting on Nothing Lasts Forever, a deeply lived-in album shaped
MoreThomas O’Shea‘s new album Generation Z blends dynamic piano-pop atmospherics with candid lyricism, tackling artistic self-doubt, digital-age anxiety, and generational pressure. From
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