New Tracks

Mountains of Jura – ‘Mountains of Jura’

Strutting a deeply hypnotic rock sound reminiscent of Spiritualized and Slowdive, Los Angeles-based band Mountains of Jura build compelling soundscapes through patient guitar-laden textures and lulling rhythms. Vocals emerge with melodic and

Marble – “quiet mind”

the shadow in me by MARBLE “quiet mind” presents a darkly invigorating sound from Marble, off the Seattle/Portland-based band’s upcoming debut LP, the shadow in me. Guitar-led swells of distortion alongside Chantel

Vampire Liver Therapy – ‘Low Resolution Entity’

An experimental album spanning from menacing post-punk to gritty electronica and art-pop, Low Resolution Entity is a grippingly idiosyncratic success from Vampire Liver Therapy. The project is entirely that of Jose Miguel

Blind Season – “Wine & Hair Dye”

“Wine & Hair Dye” is an emotive rocker from Blind Season, the Detroit-based duo of vocalist/guitarist Shane Sigro and bassist Mike Paraski. “Give me a reason to stay here,” Sigro sings throughout,

Pastel Motel – ‘Confection’

A cyclical concept album from Washington-based band Pastel Motel, with themes of “reflecting on repetition and life,” Confection touts a melodic rock sound with soaring heights and emotive twists. Pastel Motel formed

Tom Lee-Richards – “What’s Left to Be”

“What’s Left to Be” is a captivating track from Tom Lee-Richards. The New Zealand-based artist compels with an emotive vocal presence and meticulously layered production, where atmospheric guitars, mellow keys, and cinematic

Caxiel – “Out Of Time”

A spirited electro-pop single from Peruvian artist Caxiel, “Out Of Time” charms with its ’80s electro-pop inspiration — channeling an energy reminiscent of Michael Jackson in the charismatic vocal work, as well.

Tarli – “Heaven Sent”

“Heaven Sent” is an eerily consuming hip-hop single from Tarli, the Saint Paul-based artist formally known as eL.i.Be. Produced by and featuring Wes., “Heaven Sent” rides on spacey synth glistening and bass-y

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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