New Tracks

Oli Morris – “Flyer”

“Flyer” is a consuming single from Bristol-based saxophonist and composer Oli Morris. The track was inspired by Morris’ Californian roots, embracing nostalgia in its smooth brass-forward unveiling. Morris also features on Emilie

Unfortunately Steven – ‘Groovy Avocado Disco’

An album released today from Los Angeles-based artist Unfortunately Steven, Groovy Avocado Disco struts a theatrical rock sound amidst therapy session interludes. “As a society, we tend to shy away from dark

David McKinney – ‘Phaneron’ EP

The second solo album from Oklahoma-based singer/songwriter David McKinney, Phaneron enamors with its meshing of folk and rock, ranging from traditional folk efforts to the unique stylings of “Gyri” and sweltering bluesy

CALL ME DIO – “always on the run”

A charismatic pop success, “always on the run” is a new single from London-based artist CALL ME DIO. “Don’t get too close, ’cause I’m always on the run,” he sings during the

The Skye Bleu Crew – “Doll House”

Touting a classic rock sound with twangy guitars and backing organs, “Doll House” is an endearing debut from The Skye Bleu Crew, a band from Bloomingdale, Illinois. Jen Botka’s spirited vocals enamor

Dave Vamfer – “Tricks of Life Medley”

UK singer/songwriter Dave Vamfer provides a peek at his upcoming album via a medley of three album tracks, entitled “Tricks of Life Medley.” Stylistically channeling a classic rock sound, alongside lyrics that

Darity – “Worth It”

“Worth It” is a funky pop delight from Darity, the Nashville-based project of singer/songwriter Linsley Hartenstein. The questioning refrain — “am I worth it to you?” — is adorned by standout production,

Curiositi – “Trash”

Swedish duo Curiositi enthrall throughout their new track “Trash,” its nocturnal rock soundscape reminiscent of TOPS. Using exclusively live instruments and pursuing a more rock-forward sound, compared to the duo’s earlier R&B-leaning

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

More