New Tracks

Painted Flowers – “Late Night Special”

Strutting a funky rock sound with a nocturnal spirit, the aptly named “Late Night Special” is a new track from South Africa-based band Painted Flowers. The six-piece are reputed for their energetic

B’licious – “Creation”

Touting a darkly consuming sound with enjoyable trip-hop influence, “Creation” is a new track from London-based artist B’licious. Distant vocal effects and light piano complement front-and-center percussion to start, the vocals playing

Matt Saxton – “Animal”

A moving track from UK-based artist Matt Saxton, “Animal” rides on warming vocals, a pulsing piano backbone, and eventual dual-vocal effervescence. A wintry retrospection is achieved via lines that reference “the end

Dash Hammerstein – “Floating on a Strangelove Ocean”

Dash Hammerstein‘s “Floating on a Strangelove Ocean” is further indication of the Brooklyn-based artist’s songwriting chops, impressing in past years with tracks like “I Should Know Better By Now” and “Ghost Dance.”

Chawa Lilith – “Good Things”

Chawa Lilith presents a meditative, atmospheric listening experience throughout her new album Euphonious. The Los Angeles-based artist developed her sound during lockdown, inspired by her own meditation practice. Drone and ambient-inspired textures

Taipei – “RAD I/O”

RAD I/O by Taipei Dazzling with a glistening and hypnotic dream-pop allure, “RAD I/O” is a memorable track from Taipei, the project of Finnish artist Henrik Sundström. Impressing prior with the releases

Windser – “Memory”

A new track from Windser, “Memory” soars with an especially memorable chorus, following breezy verses that charm easily. The solo moniker of California-based singer/songwriter Jordan Topf, Windser successfully unveils a more anthemic

Lost Club – “Rubber”

Jacksonville-based solo artist Lost Club shows a captivating dream-pop sound on the track “Rubber,” from the newly released Saudade EP. “Rubber” develops initially from vocal yearning and glistening synths into twangy, expressive

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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