New Tracks

Ty Wood – “Magic”

Nashville-based singer/songwriter Ty Wood struts a heartfelt folk-pop appeal on new single “Magic.” The vibrant, positive production emphasizes the beauty of someone bringing out one’s best traits. “Life should be lived and

Monofonique – “Of The North”

A starry-eyed, synth-driven grip takes strong hold on “Of The North,” a stirring new track from Stockholm-based producer Monofonique. An array of briskly illuminated synths, lush intrigue, and steady rhythmic swells lead

Gianfranco Malorgio – “Phoenix”

Italian artist Gianfranco Malorgio shows further atmospheric intrigue with new track “Phoenix,” impressing across both wailing guitar entrancement and calming late-night acoustic/synth interplay. The composition was created with a potential film adaptation

Neon Massacre – “Hey Siri”

Depicting heartbreak following a brief yet intense relationship, “Hey Siri” is a resonating new single from Neon Massacre. The North Walian project is the moniker of singer/songwriter Chloe Ferguson, who melds poetic

Someone Called Sarah – “Lesson”

A dreamy, heartfelt success from Someone Called Sarah, “Lesson” achieves a gripping retrospection in its depictions of falling in love — and exploring how “starting over,” can be daunting though necessary when

Weird Magazines – “Yves Klein Blue”

The debut single from NYC-based act Weird Magazines, “Yves Klein Blue” unveils their consuming dreamy, textured rock sound. Hazy jangles and debonair vocals envelop to start, reminding fondly of the ’80s jangle-pop

Eleri Ward – “There You Go”

New York-based artist Eleri Ward unveils the first single from her upcoming album with “There You Go,” a gripping pop production with ascending vocal introspection and melodic charm. Last year’s track “Moss”

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New Albums

Tomasz Kowalczyk – ‘Elysium’

A heartrending new album from Polish musician Tomasz Kowalczyk, Elysium consumes with a piano-driven classical sound — spanning tonally from the elegant

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Bryony Lloyd – ‘Aerial’ EP

Manchester-based artist Bryony Lloyd enthralls with an affecting folk sound across her Aerial EP, which succeeds in both sparser intrigue and orchestral-tinged

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