A rocker with ample character from New York-based artist Chaz Kiss, “Bite My Tongue” compels with its versatile song structure and consuming interplay of guitars, vocals, and piano — reminiscent of Dresden
New Tracks
Foyer by Foyer “Self-Adhesive Label Maker” is a fun new track from Montreal-based quartet Foyer. A bouncy bass line and playful key-laden pulse craft an enamoring introduction, driving to a bass-fronted sequence
NYC group Lukka craft a hypnotic blend of psych-pop and rock on the soaring “Wisdom of the Sun,” the first track from their upcoming album. Described as “a yin-yang ode to finding
“Amends” is a moving track from Toronto-based artist Gillian Stone. Ghostly guitar arpeggios and haunting vocal presence stir, with a backing vocal enveloping emerging to a more rhythmically involved second half, full
NPR Interview by WeAreBaby “NPR Interview” is a new single from Wearebaby, a duo from Columbus, Ohio. Ringing guitars and sporadic dashes of synths complement Dena’s emergent vocal rise, culminating in the
“Popsicle” is an irresistibly infectious fusing of pop and rock from book NOT brooke, the Nashville-based project of Brooke Vespoli. Self-produced alongside engineer Jake Bibb, “Popsicle” is abundant with hooks and enthusiastic
In advance of Tralala‘s forthcoming debut album, the English/American rock duo have released a double-A single that stands out with its moody, melodic sound, integrating post-punk and rock with synth-laden coloring. “Winded”
“Weatherall” is a debonair rocker from Ellery Twining, the solo project of Connecticut-based artist Rich Freitas. The track comes via his debut album, REVENGE. “Weatherall” is a suavely melodic success from Freitas,
New Albums
South Korean artist hanl unveils a deeply personal vision on Secretly Waiting to Become a Butterfly, an album that treats music as
MoreLos Angeles-based singer-songwriter Lee Clark Allen delivers a striking debut LP in My World Is Yours, a 20-track exploration of resilience, love,
MoreA riveting, theatrical synth-pop allure shines throughout Cry & Dance, the new EP from A Thousand Mad Things. The project of William
MoreCharleston, WV-based artist Jonathan Calhoun returns with Lifetime on I-79, a fifth album that blends personable folk songwriting with road-worn reflection. Recorded
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