New Tracks

Letting Up Despite Great Faults – “Corners Pressed”

“Corners Pressed” is the latest from Letting Up Despite Great Faults, further exemplifying the Austin, TX-based act’s engrossing, dreamy rock sound. Chirpy guitar jangles play alongside lush vocals for entrancing effect throughout.

The Recreationalists – “Sci-Fi Girl”

“Sci-Fi Girl” comes via Canadian project The Recreationalists. The track struts an intriguing sound from the get-go; sporadic bass pushes and eerie vocals guide into a psych-friendly “and I ask you then,”

Jason Anthony Gomez – “Here and Now”

An instrumental electronic track full of color and interesting shifts, “Here and Now” shows the engaging songwriting of Jason Anthony Gomez. Pulsing piano and reflective lo-fi percussion resemble raindrops, building quaintly and

Kris Heaton – “Hole in the Sky”

A powerful track from Kris Heaton with a bluesy yearning, “Hole in the Sky” comes from the newly released album My City of Gold. The Stuart, Florida-based artist shows stellar songwriting throughout

Les Techno – “The Modern Twist”

“The Modern Twist” is the latest from Les Techno, impressing most recently with “Flowers For Dystopia” over the summer. This new release shows the usual wit from the New York-based artist, lamenting

Modern Monsters – “Furrow”

Modern Monsters by Modern Monsters Bay Area quartet Modern Monsters deliver a ferocious, consuming hard rock sound throughout their new 3-track self-titled EP. Opening track “Furrow” drives from maniacal laughter into thunderous

Primordial Spasm – “The Last Decay”

A moody rocker with infectious appeal, “The Last Decay” is a new track from Primordial Spasm, the Canadian project that impressed earlier this year with “Wash Away / Memories of Memories.” “We

Lou Beauty – “Bank Account”

“Bank Account” is a new track from Lou Beauty, a songwriter and producer from Bakersfield, California. Lyrically emphasizing a knack for seizing the present, as opposed to worrying about the future, the

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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