Manchester-based band Villanelle & The Northern Wonder impress thoroughly on their new EP, Mirage. Debonair, fuzzy rock haunts are abundant, channeling a ’70s energy with its vocal charisma, organ flashes, and twangy
New Tracks
Full of dark intrigue, Horns to the Sky is the new album from Vampire Liver Therapy. The project of Chilean artist Jose Miguel Cumsille, Vampire Liver Therapy conjures ample ’80s nostalgia in
Con Fusion is another creative success from Gem FM, further melding electronica and rock with playfully melodic charm. The project of Fort Lauderdale-based artist James Freeman, Gem FM impresses with an eclectic
Hailing from the Bay Area, Modern Monsters‘ hard-rocking energy is enjoyably abundant throughout their Malice EP. The release serves as “an expression of disdain towards societal issues, unchecked power, two-part justice systems,
A glitzy synth-pop delight, “Dancing in the Dark” is the latest effort from Jun Parker. He recorded the track in Tokyo in collaboration with Seiki Sato, renowned for his synth-pop arrangements and
Oklahoma City-based band Swim Fan impress with their hooky single “Doin’ Alright,” meshing vocal yearning with an array of colorful synths, funk-tinged rhythms, and melodic guitar work. Patiently unfolding verses drive to
Jackknife by Amy Vee A mystique-filled sound emanates throughout the single “Jackknife,” the latest from Australian singer/songwriter Amy Vee. Lyrics reference the “point of no return,” prior to looming tumult, set amidst
“Hollow Eyes 0_0” is the debut single from hummer, the Los Angeles-based project of Aaron Bernards, who describes it as “a project that plans on being a full band one day.” Its
New Albums
An affecting, dreamy folk allure shines throughout No Beauty Can Move Me Now, the new album from House, Once Ours. Recalling a
MoreShowcasing a warm sound fit for late-night driving, CHILLED VIOLIN 2 is the new album from Marvillous Beats, the project of violinist
Moreหัดขับรถ, the serene new EP from Thai electronic project พังและแพง, releases on September 4th. Inspired by the rigid discipline of learning to
MoreSelf Help Manual, the captivating new album from AUTORHYTHM, traverses lush, scenic electronic terrains, often accompanied by infectious percussive pulses. The electronic
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