Showing an invigorating rock sound with ’90s nostalgia and DIY punk influence, Stupid Future is the eponymous debut album from the Knoxville, TN-based trio. A spontaneous, sense of unbridled energy is apparent
New Tracks
“So This Is How We Dance” is a tender, powerful track from Denni Ian, the Danish artist who has impressed previously with tracks like “Killer Whales” and “Two Figures.” A solemn piano
A.M.E.N. by Eric Cohen Kansas City-based artist Eric Cohen shows a driving hip-hop sound on “A.M.E.N.,” described by Cohen as a “worship song made for the Glory of God.” Cohen’s mission statement
“No Sweet Dreams” is a new track from Swedish artist Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends. Spacey synths gear into enthused whistling and twangy guitars, as lyrics reflect the final breaths of
The captivating “Drop Ceiling” comes from Giveth, a band from Akron, Ohio. A suave bass pulse and mellow synths glide into a more effervescent perkiness; jangly guitars and frolicking synths converge into
Eerie synths and commanding vocals dazzle throughout “Morpheus’ Mercy,” the new single from Barbicop, the project of Maddie Sandri (also singer and guitarist in Dream Parade). Exploring “the negative thoughts triggered by
Rousing with a dynamic rock sound, “Christmas Song” is a new track from Persona 749, the project of Che Landikusic. “I’m coming home for Christmas!” the vocals ring out with exhilaration, leading
blue boy by MT Vice Nashville act MT Vice craft an engaging sound fusing dream-pop and jangly rock, exhibited on their latest track “blue boy.” The band describe the track, which was
New Albums
A commanding display of alt-rock and shoegaze savvy, In The Blur is the sophomore album from Pacific Northwest band Waves Crashing. Following
MoreStalacs is a dark ambient experimental EP from Utrecht-based composer Arpatle, the moniker of Patrick Bossink. Utilizing granular delays, 1024 sine tones,
MoreTouting a vibrantly melodic electronic sound, No Memories in Glass is the latest album from Houston-based artist Loop One South. Merging synthwave,
MoreA strikingly creative album with poignant thematic societal ruminations, The Tree of Knowledge is the fifth studio album from Berlin-based band Saline
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