Touting a hypnotic sound spanning from psych-rock and ambient electronica, Revolving Shores is the new album from Denver-based artist Graffiti Welfare. Over five years
Touting a hypnotic sound spanning from psych-rock and ambient electronica, Revolving Shores is the new album from Denver-based artist Graffiti Welfare. Over five years
“A Heart That’s Not Your Kind” is a melodic new track from Nashville-based artist Matt Sahadi. Chugging guitars and suave vocals are gradually accompanied
We chat with Denver-based artist Devin James Fry, featured recently with the tracks “Purple Glue” and “No Hope.” Your two new singles, “Purple Glue”
The Great Inferno‘s new track “Stone, Blood And Whispers” is a suavely enveloping rocker. The Italian act craft a hypnotic, subdued sound led by
I was introduced to the band Covet by a punk rocker friend of mine. Picture him: septum ring, beanies, and — may I say
Oscar A. Bautista, otherwise known as Ruto, radiates us with the sounds of South Central Los Angeles on his most recent album, Pan Dulce.
We chat with NYC multi-instrumentalist and producer Cos, recently featured with his album Grace. Your new album, Grace, plays with a consuming prog-rock and sophisti-pop
We chat with Patrick Ames, recently featured with his album Harmonium. The haunting opener on your new album, Harmonium, is entitled “No People Are Supreme.” In
A gorgeously emotive album touting spacious classical arrangements, Vistas is a new album from Seattle-based artist Kyle Preston. Citing influences like Max Richter and
A moving folk album highlighting feelings of self-worth and resilience in tumultuous times, Tired of Trying is the eighth studio release from NYC-based artist