A dreamy electro-pop success, “Carry Me” is the latest single from Dream Tonic. The San Diego-based project of Kristin Allen-Farmer enamored with previous singles “I Take To You” and “Promise of a
New Tracks
A single from the upcoming album Electrotherapy, “Get It Wrong” is a stirringly spacious electro-pop single from Noel Johnson (NDJ). The Birmingham, Alabama-based artist crafts a sound that deftly balances suaveness and
America’s Newest Hitmaker is a rousing new album from Lord Sonny The Unifier, the project of Brooklyn-based artist Greg Jiritano. “This was an album I imagined Bowie would have made right after
Another hard-hitting EP from Erik & The Worldly Savages, FUTURE THUNDER VOID continues the project’s penchant for engrossing folk and punk fusing. Last year’s EP, Break Free!, was among last year’s most
From the standout new album Long Daze, Dark Nights, “Our Love Will Remain” shows the exuberantly hooky psych-pop allure of Waldo Witt. Impressing in prior years with tracks like the yearning synth-pop
“Before it Ends” is the latest single from Toy Dinosaur, the duo of Joshua Batstone and Brian Bob Young. Gentle acoustics and jangly guitars complement vocals that express holding onto the past,
Chicago-based band Many Places enamor on their new single “You Might Find Me.” Trumpet and saxophone additions play with smoothly entrancing qualities, amidst a dynamic tonal showing of both lushness and distortion-laden
“TV Screen” is the latest from Kess, the project of Wichita native Aaron Kessinger. Dreamy pop and psychedelic expansions alike compel throughout, centered around themes of “technological addiction and the essence of
New Albums
The second full-length from NYC-based band Adios Ghost, Happy House consumes in its melding of electronica, funk, rock, and beyond, marking a
MoreRecently released album Blue Without You showcases twelve timeless folk tracks spanning Pete Scales‘ fifty-year songwriting journey. From “Nebraska-esque” demos to soulful
MoreA wholly immersive album spanning from psych-rock soaring to chilly electronic soundscapes, The Old Man Who Lends Nostalgia marks a brilliant debut
MoreCamera Obscura is the excellent debut album from Belgian artist Scopitone, blending genre-spanning rock with haunting, cinematic soundscapes. The project of Vincent
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