The Great Inferno‘s new track “Stone, Blood And Whispers” is a suavely enveloping rocker. The Italian act craft a hypnotic, subdued sound led by reverbed guitar pulses and Blodio’s restrained vocals. Michele’s
New Tracks
I was introduced to the band Covet by a punk rocker friend of mine. Picture him: septum ring, beanies, and — may I say — an impeccable taste in music. When he
Oscar A. Bautista, otherwise known as Ruto, radiates us with the sounds of South Central Los Angeles on his most recent album, Pan Dulce. Much like the sweet, varicolored Mexican delicacies, this
A gorgeously emotive album touting spacious classical arrangements, Vistas is a new album from Seattle-based artist Kyle Preston. Citing influences like Max Richter and Olafur Arnalds, Preston channels ample emotional depth into
A moving folk album highlighting feelings of self-worth and resilience in tumultuous times, Tired of Trying is the eighth studio release from NYC-based artist Joe Holt. Holt and producer Charles Humenry craft
Pilot is the debut album from Minneapolis-based band Hyooman, touting a warming and melodic range of lush dream-pop, yearning alt-rock, dreamy folk throughout. Recorded live, the album emits a natural and laid-back
The first non-single release from lost,there, the how did i get here? EP engages with an inventive electronic pop sound. The project of Orlando-based artist André Vargas Roo, lost,there continues to impress
Unveiling a dreamy and contemplative sound, “Honeycomb” is a tranquilly consuming success with haunting qualities. The track represents the debut single of Oisin Mod, an artist from Moycullen, a tiny village on
New Albums
James Beastly continues to showcase consistently excellent songwriting on his third album We Should Be Animals. Born from collaborative jam sessions in
MoreMIDTONES combine gorgeous folk-rock dynamics with emotional thematic terrain on their third album, Mountain. The East Nashville-based quartet navigate the “midtones” of
MoreThe Resurrection Club unveils a melodic, stylish depiction of endurance on their debut album Survival. Reconnecting decades after their Glasgow post-punk origins,
MoreEnglish band FADED explores a melancholic, disjointed reality on the Out Of Season EP. This collection of tracks, deemed too dark for
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