New Tracks

Hyooman – “Month End”

A delectably dazed psych-rocker, “Month End” is a new single from Minneapolis-based band Hyooman. Twangy guitars and reflective bass are joined by playfully psychedelic keys to start, as the calming vocals incorporate

UncleBoy – “SO SO BAD”

“SO SO BAD” is a grooving, spacey pop delight from UncleBoy, the project of Bristol-based writer/producer Tom Campbell. The second single from his upcoming album Blue Forever Blue, out this spring, “SO

The Shop Window – “Lighthouse”

Following several acclaimed singles the past two years, along with 2021 full-length debut The State of Being Human, UK band The Shop Window showcase crisply resonating jangle-pop charm throughout their new track

Briefcase – “Strange for Miles”

“Strange for Miles” is a catching rocker from Minneapolis-based band Briefcase, via their newly released IIIP EP. The vocals open invitingly to “take my hand,” amidst chipper guitars, resembling The New Pornographers

Seven Layer Piano Cakes – “Remy”

A peppy single that incorporates power-pop infection with surf-y vocal harmonizing, “Remy” is a stellar track from Los Angeles-based project Seven Layer Piano Cakes. Beginning with solemn Wurlitzer and evolving into rock-forward

PORT NASIM – “The Need”

It’s Murky Grey, the new album from Italy-based rockers PORT NASIM, unleashes a fervent blend of ’70s-inspired prog-rock and contemporary alternative. Opening track “In the End” wastes no time with its heavy

New Albums

MARA WANNA – ‘how dreadful’

Hamtramck, Michigan-based artist MARA WANNA consumes across her new album, how dreadful — navigating grief and growth with inventive, hook-driven artistry. Blending

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Erro – ‘Shadowland’

Pittsburgh-based project Erro, led by multi-instrumentalist Nikki Stagel, impresses again with Shadowland, a new album that fuses shimmering pop-rock textures, ethereal dreaminess,

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Ellie Walker – ‘The Balance EP’

Cambridgeshire, England-based Ellie Walker’s The Balance EP is a four-song success, weaving intimate indie-folk charm with heart-on-sleeve pop elements. Across its tracks,

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