New Tracks

Eddy Mann – “Did I Ever”

A newly released track from Philadelphia-based artist Eddy Mann, “Did I Ever” is a memorable love song that ruminates on the power of love — and how it’s vital to express those

Uncanny Valet – “Nonlin”

A dynamic, atmospheric electronic success from Uncanny Valet, “Nonlin” navigates through both neon-lit dreaminess and effervescent passion. The track marks another success from the New York-based music project of writer, publisher, and

Adam James – “Something Will Happen”

“Something Will Happen” is amongst the many highlights on Adam James‘ new album, 'Another Side of Paradise.' The “get me out of this Tinseltown,” yearning melds well with the album’s enjoyable themes

dr.rift – “Like a Charm”

“Like a Charm” is a stirring new single from dr.rift, the project of Winnipeg-based artist Kyle Halldorson. A psych-friendly pop sound enamors, propelled by a funk-tinged rhythmic backbone and doses of distorted

Laura Dawn – “The Girls in the Movies”

“The Girls in the Movies” is an affecting new track from Seattle-based singer/songwriter Laura Dawn. “I’m in hell when I’m without you,” an emotive vocal yearning exudes, set amidst moody acoustic strums,

Jack Shields – “Hit My Line”

Nashville-based artist Jack Shields unveils the first single from an upcoming EP with “Hit My Line,” an invigorating single that swells from introspective alternative into a grungy passion. “Waiting for the strength

Honestus – “What’s It For?”

A melodic melding of psych-rock, sophisti-pop, and bossa-nova rhythms captivates across “What’s It For?” — a track from Honestus. A repeating vocal pleading — “I want you to tell me what it’s

Psych-O-Positive – “Electric Fratboy”

“Electric Fratboy” is a stirring track from Psych-O-Positive, who caught our ears last year with the gripping “Lipstick.” The band once again strut an artful rock charisma, intertwining debonair vocal dreaminess and

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New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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