New Tracks

Luke Sweeney – “Princess of the Pearl Palace”

Rishi by Luke Sweeney Luke Sweeney unveils more of his forthcoming album Rishi (out 11/11) with the track “Princess of the Pearl Palace.” The hypnotic, mellow slice of pop captures the importance

Winsome – “Golden”

Showing a hooky power-pop lushness, “Golden” is a melodic single from Northern California-based trio Winsome, from their new album Live Like Your Kids Drive Here. Summertime sounds — a fun park-like setting

Viruette – “Viruette”

Boston-based trio Viruette strut a stellar, intense rock sound on their eponymous debut single. “Viruette” is a melodic unveiling of raucous post-punk, Brit-pop, and rock components; the dynamic vocals play with hooky

Shelly Perel – “Don’t try”

A shimmering dose of soulful pop from Tel Aviv-based artist Shelly Perel, “Don’t try” represents the first single from Perel’s debut album, Patience And Stuff. Perel describes “Don’t try” as “about the

JOEY FISHBLOOD – “What Do You Know?”

Nashville-based artist JOEY FISHBLOOD touts an infectiously dynamic rock sound on new track “What Do You Know?” — hooking with elements of post-punk, Brit-pop, and alternative. The track reverberates with its shades

Sid’s Balcony – “See In Me”

“See In Me” is a replay-inducing success from Australian act Sid’s Balcony, delivering breezy pop hooks amidst a suave aesthetic with a psych-tinged easy-listening appeal. “I just wanna hold my own,” the

Wise John – “Mr. Love”

“Mr. Love” is an affectionately melodic single from NYC-based artist Wise John, who recorded the effort in Brooklyn with artist Elise Trouw and producer Quinn Devlin. A soulful ode to finding love,

Beach Vacation – “All For Me”

“All For Me” is a dreamy rock showing from Beach Vacation, a band based in Seattle, WA. Jangly guitars craft a hypnotic pulse, eventually adorned by additional guitar trickles amidst the serene

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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