We, Sacred by Jeremy Ratib Touting a haunting sound reminiscent of Cass McCombs, “Red Moon Drive” is a riveting new track from Jeremy Ratib, an artist from Zürich, Switzerland. Creaky guitar tones
New Tracks
Impressing with its moody synth-filled verses and suavely melodic chorus, “Bored” is a hooky pop single from Laken Lambson. “I just wanna be bored,” she repeats amidst swelling synths, akin tonally to
Fusing melodic guitar work with downtempo electronica, “Sideways” is an alluring new track from Tremolone, an artist based in Pasadena, CA. Serene synth droplets and vague vocal adornments expand gradually; the wordless
A rousing new track from Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends, “By Your Bed” recalls the classic songwriting of artists like Jeff Lynne and Paul McCartney. Tender guitars and a warming organ
“Evening Sun” is a moody track from Swedish band And the Broken, the opener to their The Black and Blue EP. Chirpy guitar tones amidst the brooding post-punk bass line and vocals
The hypnotic “Highway One” is the debut single from Smoke Chaser, a band from Santa Cruz, California. Described as “a celebration of Henry Miller and sex,” the track’s smooth-cruising vibe is propelled
Other Girls Too is the debut EP from Minneapolis-based band Despondent, revealing a captivating vein of alt-rock that ranges from murky retrospection to raucously fun distortion. “Do You Like It?” is among
Los Angeles-based artist Max Havas grips with vocal passion and colorful synth-forward movements throughout his new track “Why am I so fucking tired?” The track’s steady structural build complements lyrics that depict
New Albums
Bristol singer-songwriter Elly Hopkins makes a striking debut with Animal, a five-track EP that fuses rock charisma, Americana warmth, and soulful lyricism.
MoreBilly Peake‘s new album Manic Waves delivers a captivating mixture of hooky rock, nostalgic new wave, and sharp lyrical wit. Navigating personal
MoreEric Angelo Bessel crafts an enveloping ambient sound across his second solo album, Mirror at Night. We have been anticipating the album
MoreSwedish band Killing Kind consume across their second album, Being Human — strutting a darkly impactful melding of post-punk and synth-driven entrancement.
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