New Tracks

Carter Ace – “LITTLE BIT OF CONVERSATION”

Pop, funk, and hip-hop stylings coexist with infectious, heartfelt enthrallment on “LITTLE BIT OF CONVERSATION,” the new track from Carter Ace and his forthcoming album, SPADE, out in August. The Los Angeles-based

Kristen Castro – “Summer Rain”

A dreamy, jangling pop appeal shines on “Summer Rain,” an alluring new single from Nashville-based artist Kristen Castro. Coming via her upcoming debut album Capricorn Baby, out on August 29th, “Summer Rain”

Pony Gold – “Impossible Dream”

Canadian alt-country artist Pony Gold consumes with a powerful sound on new single “Impossible Dream,” coming via her upcoming album High Road Reverie, out on October 3rd. “I wrote this song in

Blonde Otter – “Your Number”

 NYC-based rockers Blonde Otter strut a stylish, anthemic vigor on new track “Your Number,” whose charismatic sound and palpable structural momentum make for ample replay appeal. The band, which formed in

Mercy Kelly – “Speak Too Soon”

Unveiling a shimmering rock and pop cohesion, “Speak Too Soon” is a stirring new track from Mercy Kelly, a band based in Manchester, UK. The release is the first of four upcoming

Olesia Glants – “Save Me”

A stylish pop sound, infusing EDM and house infectiousness amidst soulful vocal charisma, impresses on “Save Me” — the new single from Olesia Glants. Originally from Ukraine and now based in Dubai,

teenweek – “The Kids Are Cruel”

Berlin-based band teenweek captivate on their debut single “The Kids Are Cruel,” seamlessly infusing melodic guitars and lush synths into a harmonious title-touting hookiness. The act — consisting of Phil, Rod, Djamila,

Second Hand Noise – “Into Coherence”

A dreamily inviting entrancement, propelled by gorgeous synth pads, enamors on “Into Coherence,” the debut single from Second Hand Noise. The San Juan, Puerto Rico-based project crafts an immersive listening experience, touting

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New Albums

Rina Kharrasova – ‘Ravel: Sonatine’

Rina Kharrasova captivates with a sharply focused interpretation of Maurice Ravel’s Sonatine, M. 40. Moving beyond “impressionistic haze,” the Moscow Conservatory graduate

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