New Tracks

Gallowayyys – “PARTY WITH YOU”

“PARTY WITH YOU” is an entrancing new single from Gallowayyys, the Los Angeles-based project of Blake Alexander. Distorted bass pulsations ease into a reverbed vocal melancholy, as eerie synth droplets interweave alongside

Cigarillo – “Bacon and Eggs”

Sounding like a lost cut from Blur’s classic album Parklife, “Bacon and Eggs” is a hooky delight from Cigarillo, the project of Marc Garnett (Brighton, Australia) and Ben White (Brighton, England). The

Boo Riley – “Trench Foot”

“Trench Foot” is a suavely memorable new track from Boo Riley, the Manhattan-based project of Austin Lesch. Mellow keys and guitars craft a patient initial entrancement. Lesch’s vocals emerge with a confident,

Dan Forsyth – “Switch”

Delivering a heartfelt and meditative folk sound, “Switch” represents the third single from Dan Forsyth‘s new album, Friday Night Nowhere. Recorded in a bedroom studio on a 4 track cassette machine, “Switch”

Holy Coves – ‘Druids and Bards’

Spanning from dark rock intrigue to anthemic risers, Druids And Bards is the new album from Holy Coves, a band based in Holy Island, Anglesey. Working with Texas-based producer Erik Wofford (The Black

Ex en Provence – “How Long Can We Hang?”

A playful psychedelic pop success from London/Berlin-based songwriting duo Ex en Provence, “How Long Can We Hang?” soars with a Beatles-esque charm alongside a modern synth-laden quickness — reminding fondly of Foxygen.

Nactus Kunan – “Total Perspective”

The suavely infectious “Total Perspective” is a new single from Nactus Kunan, a band from Beeston, Nottingham. Following a two year hiatus, the act captivates in their return with “Total Perspective,” which

Crystal Rose – “Break”

Led by ghostly guitars and powerful vocals, “Break” showcases the passionate, outpouring pop sound of Crystal Rose. The track precedes her upcoming EP, Anew. Currently based in Brooklyn, Crystal Rose grew up

New Albums

Rina Kharrasova – ‘Ravel: Sonatine’

Rina Kharrasova captivates with a sharply focused interpretation of Maurice Ravel’s Sonatine, M. 40. Moving beyond “impressionistic haze,” the Moscow Conservatory graduate

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