Two new tracks from Weston Smith, “Regeneration” and “Netherworld” continues the artist’s knack for hypnotic, psych-friendly electronic pop. Evidenced already in prior gems like “Mirror World” and “Ellanor,” Weston Smith furthers his
New Tracks
Playing with emotive, throwback appeal, “Science” is a recent track from I Care About You. The project released an EP last year, Scared, that saw ample success with single “She Wouldn’t Say.”
“Uncertain Lovers” is a new track from Sheila Eden, who impressed with the haunting “Remnants of You” in June. Featuring Glafizya, “Uncertain Lovers” engages from the get-go with lingering guitar tones and
Released today, the breezy and melodic “Nervous” is a winning track from new project windbreaker. A project comprised of longtime friends utilizing digital collaboration, windbreaker show a hooky pop-forward charm throughout. Lush
A track out today from psych-friendly duo Gibberish, “i dreamed u” consumes with its hypnotic, lush pull. Derek and Lorie Bromley mesh the latter’s serene vocals with thumping bass, shimmering keys, and
“No Need to Die” is a slice of riveting, nostalgic pop from Alfah Femmes, a six-piece from Poland. Impressing with the track “Skunks” earlier this year, Alfah Femmes continue showcasing a creative
Superbly catchy and chilled-out, “Second Date” is a new track from Oklahoma City-based artist Josh Fudge. Thematically capturing a yearning for a relationship’s brighter days (or a new one capable of such),
The lushly entrancing “Around You” is a newly released track from 1996, a new project by Mike Lee, formerly of Letting Up Despite Great Faults and Fanclub. “Around You” features the serene
New Albums
Boston-based artist Leah Callahan enamors with a melodic, jangly rock appeal throughout her new album Curious Tourist. A range of melodic and
MoreAustin-based band don’t get lemon impress on their sophomore album, Have Some Shame — stirring with a charismatic blend of synth-pop, new-wave,
MoreChicago-based artist Che Arthur shows an impassioned rock sound on new album For That Which Now Lies Fallow, his fourth solo album,
MoreImpressing with a heartfelt, eclectic sound that spans from anthemic rock to tasteful sophisti-pop and punchy synth-pop, Sign in the Stars is
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