A retro-minded synth-pop success, “how to defeat gravity and achieve escape velocity” comes via the artist rx1f. Atmosphere is abundant, as heavy bass fuzz sporadically envelops amidst spacey synth tones. The steady
New Tracks
“So Please” is a striking new single from MIHI NIHIL, featured prior with successes like “Falling Star” and “Gold.” “So Please” delivers a patiently unfolding allure with psychedelic Americana appeal, described as
An ambitious success spanning from dreamy pop to soaring rock nostalgia, “heaven passed” is a standout track from Love in Return. The project comes via the artist Max Frazer, born and raised
A nostalgic blast of psych-pop and classic rock, “City Rain” is a delightful new single from Boston-based band Winkler. The opening track on their debut album, “City Rain” is written by the
A consuming new single from singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Trevor Davies, “Pure Light” delivers a charismatic and soulful sound, propelled by glistening organs, expressive brass, and suave guitar tones. Touted as “one of
Enamoring with an understated yet melodic alt-pop sound, intertwining guitars and spacey synths, “Our Own” is a recent single from Mono Sources. Led by the duo of Brett Bixby and Jesse Nason,
“Chin Up!” compels with a dazed rock charm, with a multi-vocal prowess leading to a a melodic drive of twangy guitar and lush piano. The track comes via Brooklyn-based act Whenwolves, and
Another success from Luke Petruzzi, featured in December with “Cornered,” “Quickly” enthralls with its melancholic piano tones and chilling vocal production. Contemplative, subdued vocal tones — reminiscent of James Blake — drive
New Albums
A stellar new EP from Chicago dream-pop act Snowcuffs, Sweet Gravity envelops across both bursting guitar charisma and lush synth beauty. Showing
MorePol Sembrano consumes with a self-titled synth-pop success of an album, seamlessly balancing hooky immediacy and emotional depth. The Seattle-based Filipino-American artist
MoreBorough 6 serves as a hauntingly inventive ode to the sixth borough, where Matthew Mirliani explores a vast landscape of ambient, atonal
MoreEdinburgh-based composer and pianist Ryoka Hagiwara debuts with ICHI, a solo piano album navigating fleeting memory and fragile identity through a striking
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