“Red Again” unveils a dark, moody rock sound from marine mirage, a band from the south shore of Long Island. Their heartfelt and warming sound integrates elements of post-punk and dream-pop, recorded
New Tracks
“Dirty Water” is the stirring debut single from Noa Lachmi, a Danish artist also known for their work in the band Velvet Volume. Touting a chilly folk sound with entrancing vocal and
A passionate single from Peen, “Sometimes” traverses from glistening guitar jangles into a contemplative vocal presence, bolstered by organs and warming bass pulsations. A tender bridge escalates into a rousing chorus with
The debut single from Flat Pop, “Sound” intrigues with its eerie vocal momentum and solemn guitar twangs. Per the artist, the track’s “lyricism is about my love for music and how no
An intoxicating dose of dreamy pop, “Douce cassette” is an alluring new track from Parisian-based duo Blossom Club, in collaboration with Korean artist OOHYO. Laid-back vocals are complemented by quick guitar swipes
Exceling with its dynamic rock sound, “Nod and Applause” is a new single from JJ Byars, a California native who has become prominent in the New York City scene. Bustling rhythms and
Impressing with its psychedelic dream-pop sound, “Gregory” is a haunting new track from Brooklyn-based act Bunny Habit. A solemn vocal lead emerges with minimal accompaniment, with chilly keys and steady percussion easing
Keeping Score by Beryl Sydney-based duo Beryl stir with eclectic and emotive power on their new track “Maybe it’s okay.” Plucky acoustics and contemplative vocals — fearing “I wondered if I might
New Albums
German band Reptyle compel with a gothic-rock and post-punk vigor on their excellent new album Blazed Shades & Thorned Veils — enveloping
MoreRadiating a dynamic blend of raucous rock bursts and lush, introspective warmth, I love you, trackstar is a captivating full-length from Los
MoreNew York-based Too Much Joy celebrate a defining chapter of their legacy with Son of Sam I Am (Tommy’s Version), a sprawling,
MoreA heartfelt and elegantly riveting classical sound shows on From the Heart, the sixth album from Sharon Ruchman — and her first
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