New Tracks

Nothing but a Nightmare – ‘The Salvation’

The Salvation is the latest album from Nothing but a Nightmare, a band from Langhorne, PA. Their sound enamors with an ardent rock charisma, touting dynamic song structures and exhilarating vocal performances.

Ask Nicely – “Call Me Back”

Call Me Back by Ask Nicely Touting an unfolding dream-pop allure, “Call Me Back” is a captivating new track from Ask Nicely, a band from Springfield, Missouri. Hazy synth pulses, fit for

Small Boy – “Why Am I Leaving”

A standout new track from Oslo-based band Small Boy, “Why Am I Leaving” expands from a bass-fronted art-pop pulse into a vibrant, soaring rock delectability. The band describe the release as “a

Monroe Moon – “Glad to Exist”

Grand Rapids-based pop duo Monroe Moon unveil a hypnotic, meditative pop sound on “Glad To Exist.” “I exist for you, you exist for me,” the vocals repeat amidst a hypnotic vocal backing,

Everything But The Everything – “Never Said”

Unveiling a riveting rock sound featuring the dynamic vocals of Sophia Prise, “Never Said” is the latest track from Everything But The Everything. The project has impressed previously with tracks like “Open

shadow work – “Warm Tones”

Denver-based rock trio shadow work thoroughly engross on their new track “Warm Tones,” exuding riveting passion throughout in the dreamy guitar tones and commanding vocals. “Warm Tones” compels with its passionate songwriting

Hallam London – “End of Days”

“End of Days” is an exciting rock single from Hallam London, an artist based in Dresden, Germany. Alongside Sheffield-based lyricist Ian Badcoe, Hallam London delivers a riveting rock sound with ample vigor.

Burs – ‘Holding Patterns’

Holding Patterns is the consuming debut full-length from Burs, a Toronto-born band that excels at both lush rock soundscapes and soaring pop charm. The band has been at work on the release

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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