New Tracks

Bozard – “brokenm_oon”

“brokenm_oon” is a recent track from London-based artist Bozard, described as a “deconstruction of the title track of the EP Moonlanding.” The flickering textures amidst rain pattering and dual-vocal delivery haunts, especially

Pure Inch – “Another Day”

Enthralling with a twinkling array of synths and textural production charm, “Another Day” is a fantastic track from electronic artist Pure Inch, the project of Janis Purins. Also taking inspiration from the

Frozen Inertia – “What Is This?”

Frozen Inertia present genre-defying experimentation throughout their new album After the Circus. Based in Oakland, California and Akron, Ohio, the project features Timothy Graves (guitar, bass, synths, vocals), Brad Palmer (drums, keys),

Fog Chaser – “Seeking / Calling”

“Seeking / Calling” marks the third track release from Fog Chaser, the solo instrumental project of multi-instrumentalist and composer Matthew M. Evans. The Pacific Northwest-based artist strives successfully for a cinematic sound,

Sarah Rae – “Bridge to Neverland”

Bridge to Neverland by Sarah Rae Taking inspiration from artists like Cocteau Twins and Kate Bush, Atlanta-based artist Sarah Rae impresses with a dreamily entrancing sound throughout new album Bridge to Neverland.

Pylon Heights – “VHS”

“VHS” is the latest track from UK act Pylon Heights, engrossing with a steady acoustical build, ardent vocal retrospection, and a memorable melodic evolution. Described as “mainly a POV account of a

1st Base Runner – “Near Me”

In the newly released music video for 1st Base Runner‘s “Near Me,” a late-night pool hall is the perfect locale. A creeping bass line, trickling guitars, and subdued percussion craft nocturnal mystique,

Cassette Theory – “Director’s Cut”

Conjuring a hooky rock sound reminiscent of peak The Libertines, “Director’s Cut (That’s Just How It Goes)” is a stellar track from UK act Cassette Theory. Following up their debut single “April,”

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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