The Spiritual Leaders are a three-piece electronic indie collective from Cavan, Ireland. They give off New Order vibes on the regular, with touches of Yo La Tengo and We Were Promised Jetpacks.
New Tracks
Pittsburgh-based project Blue of Colors present a peppy rock entrancement on “Changing of The Season,” channeling an energy reminiscent of The Strokes in its escalation from quaint guitar pulses into a hooky,
Washington-based act rosetan muse on impressionable childhood memories amidst an angular post-punk charm on “smoke,” the opening track on the band’s third EP, let go. “Do you remember going over your friend’s
On their gripping new album Omens, Berlin-based group KAYAM craft a hypnotic, atmospheric meshing of pop and folk. The project’s use of interweaving vocals and gentle acoustical trickles immerse throughout. Various additions
Splendor Within Reason by The Bicycats “Middle of the Summer” is a lovely new single from Los Angeles-based The Bicycats, the project of Zachary Bernstein. “This is a song about trying to
London-based collective Arthur Squawks! show both gorgeous contemplation and soaring ardency on Heroes, featuring two singles: “I’m Yours” and “Lament for a City Night (for T.S.).” The collective, who are setting out
Swiss artist suliian crafts a compellingly intimate sound on the new album to gentle giant, showcasing a range of caressing folk with touches of bedroom-pop and gorgeous ambience. The release is wholly written
She's A Lovely Inhuman by Noise Color Noise Color consumes with a range of colorful synths and ardent guitar pulses throughout “She’s A Lovely Inhuman,” a new single via the concept EP
New Albums
Led by singer-songwriter Dave Macleod, London-based project trainboy succeeds with a heartfelt, jangly allure on new album I Am Not Myself. Following
MoreKansas City-based project Angie Fights Crime unveils a memorable rock sound across their new full-length album, To Be Beautiful. Written and recorded
MoreSinger-songwriter, poet, and filmmaker Greg Roensch melds narrative depth and a stylistically eclectic palate on his new full-length, Down at the Polystereophonic
MoreNew York-based Canadian artist Melissa Geurts creates what she calls “nervous system anthems,” set within a consuming dark synth-pop aesthetic. Her sophomore
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