“Microphone” builds with dreamy folk allure into an increasingly rock-forward sound, culminating in soaring guitar work and underlying distortion. The stellar track comes via New York-based act The Overhead Bins, and their
New Tracks
“Red Flags” is a soulful, airy pop success from Los Angeles-based quartet LAV.ISH, showing some ’90s nostalgia in their R&B and hip-hop blends. A smooth, radio-ready vocal presence enamors as backing vocal
Hypnotizing with its hazy psychedelic folk sound, “Plastic Eyes” is a standout new track from Australian band The Tambourine Girls. Taking inspiration from the writings of Henry Miller, the track’s lyrics seemingly
Traverse through a darkened garden pathway, as the glowing eyes of woodland creatures stalk from a distance; the cinematic accompaniment to this sight would probably sound something like “We’re All Ghosts” from
Manchester-based act Castles in Canopy deliver a fervent pop sound on “Wipe These Tears With Your Own Sleeve.” Impassioned vocals and gentle piano pulses play alongside an evolving guitar presence, lending playful
A grooving success with enthralling guitar and synth interplay, “Dr. Gachet” is a new single from Poseidon’s Alley, via the artist’s upcoming EP, Tree Roots. The Los Angeles-based project of music professor
Julia Rapp unveils a poetic lyrical prowess and gripping guitar-driven escalation on her new track “Fear (If I’m Still Lucid).” Produced by Quinn Devlin, who Rapp met after moving to Brooklyn, “Fear
“Fort” is a soulfully entrancing single from Portland-based singer/songwriter Julie Logue, whose sound meshes R&B, neo-soul, and pop with smoothly memorable results. “Building up a fort,” her vocals let out, passionately exuding
New Albums
On the sophomore album HELIX, Cole Lumpkin delivers a self-produced masterclass in resilience and eclectic charm. Written and performed entirely by Lumpkin,
MoreComposer Dren McDonald captures the comforting essence of digital companionship in the release of Stay: Forever Home Vol. 2 Cozy. Serving as
MoreLondon-based artist Chas Leman impresses across the bold, hooky EP REPETITIVE STRAIN, a stylistic foray into 2000s-inspired electronica and inventive art-pop. Fusing
MoreAn enthralling, vibrant folk sound — spanning from the brassy allure of “Rarely See The Sun” to the title track’s acoustic introspection
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