New Tracks

Haqibatt – ‘L’Electronique des Songes’

The ravishing L’Electronique des Songes is a new album from Haqibatt, a duo from Strasbourg, France. Their sound excels with piano-driven elegance alongside electronic instruments and production, making for a grooving and

Sequel Films – “Iridescent”

“Iridescent” is a magnetically lush single from Brighton-based artist Sequel Films, who describes the track as “about anxiety and having to deal with the stress of going out when you are an

Dan Szyller – ‘The Celestial Immigrant’

A stellar rock album encompassing alternative and prog-rock appeal, The Celestial Immigrant is the debut full-length from Dan Szyller, a Brazilian musician based in France. The album title refers to Szyller’s travels

Daníel Hjálmtýsson – ‘Labyrinthia’

Icelandic artist Daníel Hjálmtýsson presents a stirring and dynamic dark rock sound throughout his debut album, Labyrinthia. The cinematic, patiently unfolding title track opens the album with eerie allure — reminiscent of

Will & the Mood – “That’s a Lie”

A moving and dreamy folk composition inspired by “the power of nature, the song writing process and transcendental dreams,” “That’s a Lie” is a riveting new track from Will & the Mood.

Frank Rabeyrolles – “Even Space”

“Even Space” is a dreamy rock track from French artist Frank Rabeyrolles, whose new album Boat Songs features an array of lushly emotive ballads with atmospheric, hypnotic production. Among the release’s themes:

Malibu Hot Flush – “Make It Matter”

“Make It Matter” is a hypnotic synth-pop delight from Malibu Hot Flush, a collaborative project from Italian singer/guitarist Luigi Tiberio and English modular artist Tim Bleasdale. Their melding of new-wave, post-punk, and

New Albums

Broke Royals – ‘Campr’

Washington, DC-based band Broke Royals explores a wide spectrum of sounds on their new album Campr, spanning enjoyable realms of rousingly anthemic

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Thomas O’Shea – ‘Generation Z’

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

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