First catching our ears with the excellent track “Cold” last year, Martha Eve compels further on the track “Pale Faced Moon.” The South East London-based artist casts a laid-back spell with this
New Tracks
Impressing in its span from shimmering ’60s-inspired pop to haunting folk, Uneasy Listening is the latest album from Populuxe. Heartfelt emotion meshes with hooky, charismatic songwriting — bore from a songwriting process
A brief yet hooky success, “where do we go when the party’s over?” is a new single from Luno Moon. The Columbus, OH-based songwriter and producer describes the effort as “about the
Woodstock-based artist David Baron compels with a blissfully atmospheric sound throughout his new EP, Some Infinities Are Larger Than Others. The release shows well in its striking songwriting and elaborate production —
On the chillingly beautiful track “History,” Tel Aviv-based artist LIAD crafts a moving sound that escalates gradually as vocal passion, keys, and rhythms expand with tactful captivation. The track precedes the artist’s
Showing a strongly melodic synth-led pop sound, Happiness Doesn’t Always Last is a new EP from Eddz, an artist from Northampton, UK. The deep and swelling synths on opener “What We Wish
Dancing Through A Slow Apocalypse is a new EP from Australian act Meadow Argus, the project of musician Jevan Cole. Strutting an inventive and psychedelic vein of folk and rock, the project
Conjuring a harmonious psych-rock sound drenched in ’60s nostalgia, B-Movie Sundown is the new album from Polaroid Buffalo Club, a band from Athens, Greece. Formed in 2019, the band’s throwback charm is
New Albums
Thomas 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
MoreNewly released debut EP The Perfect Answer showcases Brooklyn-based Henry Behave‘s meticulous and expansive artistic vision, blending art rock, psychedelia, and experimental
MoreOlina stirs on her new EP By The Book. An array of folk, rock, and climactic structural builds are complemented thematically by
MoreAn invigorating rock sound impresses on Mooreish, the new album from London-based project Whiskey General. Written and produced by Jay Serrao, the
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