New Tracks

Breaks – “Two Glass Eyes”

Los Angeles-based rockers Breaks tout a hooky charisma on “Two Glass Eyes,” which is amongst the many highlights on their recent album Hard Times. Lyrical depictions of infatuation throughout the verses gear

PODViG! – “Cloud Maze”

A gorgeously melodic psych-rock swell takes hold on “Cloud Maze,” a new track from PODViG! that ventures from serene guitar trickling into powerfully soaring ardency. Based in Nicosia, Cyprus, the trio show

MXM Pro – “Your Fire” (feat. J. Lamotta)

The debut release from Charlotte-based project MXM Pro, “Your Fire” enamors with an atmospheric and infectious house/R&B intertwining. A thumping bass drum intertwines with soulful vocal reflections and nocturnal synth tones to

Edditter – “Winter Memories”

An ideal accompaniment to watching the snow fall from the warming embrace of a fireplace-lit lounge, “Winter Memories” is an atmospherically blissful track from Edditter. The Savona, Italy-based artist successfully captures feelings

Andi Fins – “Love It”

A suavely melodic production shines on “Love It,” a new track from Berlin-based artist Andi Fins. Showing shades of Talking Heads in its debonair vocals, twanging guitars, and bouncy bass immersion, “Love

Col Gerrard – “The Way I Feel”

A stirringly heartfelt sound enamors on “The Way I Feel,” the latest from Col Gerrard. The track follows up the standout single “Come On Over,” which caught our ears with its vibrant

Vincent Krennerich – “Dunkelrot

German artist Vincent Krennerich crafts an enveloping soundscape on “Dunkelrot,” which melds jazzy vibrancy and lo-fi intrigue in its arsenal of lounge-ready piano, soothing saxophone, and intoxicating rhythm section. A balance of

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New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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