New Tracks

Michellar – “Never Say Sorry”

San Francisco-based artist Michellar delivers a tender vulnerability on new track “Never Say Sorry,” blending acoustic strums, twangy guitars, and layered vocals within explorations of love, loss, and hope. The track moves

Tralalas – “Burns”

Burns by TRALALAS Danish project TRALALAS, the dark-pop endeavor of songwriter Morten Alsinger, channels a cinematic, nocturnal intensity on new single “Burns.” Following July’s striking debut “Winter on the Vine,” this second

Crimson Brooks – “Passerby”

A rousing rocker that succeeds in both debonair and fervent moments, “Passerby” is a recent single from Crimson Brooks. The duo unveil a no-frills, bluesy rock energy — drawing from influences like

Lera Shemi – “such a gooD boy”

Los Angeles-based artist Lera Shemi immerses with her debut single “such a gooD boy,” a buzzing pop success that compels with its dark, grimy synth tones amidst punchy vocal dynamics. While its

Rusty Reid – “Attitude Change”

Channeling a melodic, throwback rock charm with shades of Elvis Costello, “Attitude Change” is a resonating new track from Rusty Reid. The Seattle-based artist has caught our ears in the past with

Iyla Elise – “Silly Me”

“Silly Me” is an impactful new track from Iyla Elise, navigating seamlessly from folk-set heartfelt reflections into doses of heavier Americana and heartland rock. A sense of soul-searching enamors in the lyricism,

Woven Hollow – “Reruns”

“Reruns” is a stirring new track from Colorado-based duo Woven Hollow, whose blend of dreamy folk intimacy and lyrical storytelling reflects on the cycles we repeat and the comforts we cling to

Bones in Butter – “Persona Non Grata”

An immersive single with a nostalgic post-punk and dreamy pop intertwining, “Persona Non Grata” is the latest from Bones in Butter. The Serbian band caught our ears with their album Songs For

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New Albums

Boni – ‘III’

III impresses as a dynamic, stylistic unveiling of works from Canadian producer Boni, a founding member of the experimental electronic group Fried

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Pete Scales – ‘Blue Without You’

Recently released album Blue Without You showcases twelve timeless folk tracks spanning Pete Scales‘ fifty-year songwriting journey. From “Nebraska-esque” demos to soulful

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