New Tracks

Nikki Manos – “Roses & Tumbleweeds”

A suave success with shades of Nick Cave, “Roses & Tumbleweeds” is a new track from Nikki Manos, the alter ego of L.A.-based producer Ironfirst. The artist’s embrace of Southern New Mexico

Excuse Me. – “Heavyweight”

Consuming with a catchy infusion of guitars and synths, “Heavyweight” is a stellar single from Ontario-based band Excuse Me., who formed in late 2017. “I wanna hold it down like a heavyweight

Sea Driver – “Hook Or By Crook”

Sea Driver‘s “Hook Or By Crook” is a riveting rocker with a raucously captivating vocal lead and gripping guitar-based turns. The Kent, UK-based quartet conjure a fervent rock sound reminiscent of The

Stevie Cornell – ‘Stevie Cornell’ LP

The new self-titled album from Californian singer/songwriter Stevie Cornell struts a timeless appeal, traversing through tasteful showings of rock, folk, country, and pop. Released via Cornell’s label imprint, Sonoma-Sonic Records, the release

Nathan Colberg – ‘Dream On, Kid.’ EP

Unveiling a catching pop sound with atmospheric production, Nathan Colberg is an artist from Charlottesville, Virginia. His debut EP, Dream On, Kid., features six tracks, touting a sleekly produced and hook-abundant style

Dylan Tauber – ‘He Loves Carmen’ LP

A new album from Israel-based electronic artist Dylan Tauber, He Loves Carmen presents a spacey and lush vein of atmospheric electronica. Hypnotic synth-led arrangements and melodic female vocal leads star throughout the

Amo Jr. – “Emotions”

The heartfelt single “Emotions” is a resonating entry from Hamburg-based singer/songwriter Amo Jr., the project of Fidelis Amo-Antwi. A solemn piano line complements the initially understated vocals. Twangy guitars and string-laden effects

SoSo! – “Big Bang”

The soaring, infectious “Big Bang” is a delight from Swedish project SoSo!, the duo of Nicolai Kjellberg and Andreas Thordenberg. Following up last month’s track “What,” “Big Bang” represents the second single

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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