New Tracks

National Service – “Milktooth”

“Milktooth” is a new track from National Service, comprising a trio of friends from North East London, who formed the band in 2015. Lyrically, the track speaks to “the feeling of being

Jeremy Amato – “Hatemail”

An infectiously pulsing pop success from Los Angeles native Jeremy Amato, “Hatemail” captures the artist’s genre-hopping enthusiasm. Murky vocals and palpitating synths craft a mellow enticement initially. “‘Cause I don’t really give

Franklin Gothic – “Mr. Hangman”

A delectably catchy track from Portland (OR)-based singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Franklin Gothic, “Mr. Hangman” is from the artist’s upcoming album Into the Light, out 8/19 via Very Jazzed Records. A lyrical introduction

Endless Forms – “Crammed with Heaven”

Tulsa-based artist Endless Forms engrosses with the atmospheric, heady “Crammed with Heaven.” The track comes via the forthcoming EP Electric Heat Hypnotized, releasing on September 14th. Forming in 2014, the artist released

Floral Image – “Magic Train”

Norwich-based act Floral Image craft a compelling psychedelic spell throughout their latest single “Magic Train.” The sound of bustling train-tracks guide into mystical vocals and hazy, heady instrumental layers. The elements converge

Charley Horse – “Locket”

Austin-based act Charley Horse show nicely again with the track “Locket,” described by the band as “an homage to 90s/early 200s alternative rock … like if Sheryl Crow wrote a song for

Friznost – “Bats In The Attic”

A darkly yearning track from New York-based artist Friznost, “Bats In The Attic” engages with its intimate evolution, reminiscent of Plush/Liam Hayes. Initially planned to release as a “modest acoustic guitar ballad,”

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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