New Tracks

Pink Fruit – “Space QT”

“Space QT” is a hooky, spacey pop success from Los Angeles-based duo Pink Fruit. The track comes via their upcoming EP, Day Dreams We Had. “The song is about space, love, and

Nomotion – “Wasted Angel”

Wasted Angel by Nomotion A darkly entrancing rock sound meshes with blaring saxophones and menacing guitars throughout “Wasted Angel,” a new track from Nomotion. The band formed in early 2014, in Italy,

Quiet Sonia – ‘Wild and Bitter Fruits’ EP

Wild and Bitter Fruits is a newly released EP from Quiet Sonia, a Copenhagen-based project releasing on Danish indie label Pink Cotton Candy. The seven-piece project is fronted by singer, songwriter, and

Rooskin – “She Never Says Goodbye”

“She Never Says Goodbye” is a bursting rocker from Rooskin, a band from Southend-On-Sea, UK. Thematically exploring the lure of daydreaming and “losing the grasp on reality,” the track’s hypnotic rock sound

VEHICLES – ‘Belief in Habits’

Touting a moody and emotive rock sound reminiscent of The Killers and Editors, Belief in Habits is an album released today from VEHICLES, a band from Wichita, Kansas. Belief in Habits represents

Ben Dalby – “Season of the Knife”

“Season of the Knife” is a striking new track from Southampton, UK-based artist Ben Dalby. Available on a variety of streaming platforms, via this link, “Season of the Knife” relays concerns about

Wotts – “LEMONADE”

As we head into the weekend, grab a glass of “LEMONADE” from Ottawa-based duo Wotts. Following up their previous retro-inspired single “DOMINO,” “LEMONADE” plays with an ethereal breeziness throughout. Bubbly keys and

Combinator – ‘re//combinator’

An EP released today from Seattle-based artist Combinator, re//combinator presents a stirring sound with eclectic appeal. Dark, murky rhythms and echoing vocals emit an industrial soundscape throughout, with drum and bass influence

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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