UK-based artist The Curse of K.K. Hammond impresses with an artful, atmospheric interpretation of the gospel-blues classic “Ain’t No Grave,” teaming with David & the Devil and Kaspar “Berry” Rapkin to summon
New Tracks
Lauren Presley‘s new track “Straitjacket” plays with fierce, empowering alt-pop allure, pairing her visceral songwriting with a dark, Halloween-timed visual that confronts gaslighting and the weaponization of the word “crazy” within a
Channeling a compelling rock and pop synergy that draws inspiration from both ’80s inventiveness and classic novel The Catcher in the Rye, “Lose My Mind” is a stirring success from London-based artist
Auckland, NZ-based producer Rachel D steps confidently into the solo spotlight with “Powersuit,” a hypnotic, electro-pop-infused debut on her new label Mama’s Crib Records. Combining dark, industrial-tinged synths with playful, dancefloor-ready vocal
Ascending from jangly guitars and spacey synth flourishes into a spirited ardor, “Days and Nights” is a stirring new track from Oakland-based project Omnesia — comprising vocalist Medella Kingston and guitarist/producer M2.
Middlesbrough, England-based duo The Kirk continue to expand their eclectic, charismatic sound with “Only Yesterday (We Were Dancing),” a vivid fusion of indie-pop warmth and electrified EDM shimmer; it’s a different take
Composer and painter Allan Jamisen balances personal introspection and dazzling electro-pop infectiousness on “Gotta Do,” a new single that transforms a simple phrase into a hypnotic reflection on survival, self-preservation, and collective
A downright infectious sound presents itself on Shell Pink‘s new track “Weird Fish,” quickly swelling from dreamy synths into a bass-forward pulse and an “I’ll swim for you” adoring vocal proclamation. The
New Albums
A fully immersive LP from Damenja, The Birds Will Always Sing crafts an intricate electronic universe where industrial textures meet serene, natural
MoreA triumphant debut full-length from Cincinnati-based band Tina Fey, Victory Lap delivers a hard-rocking spiritedness amidst heavy, relatable themes — spanning from
MoreThe newest record from Seattle-based quartet Guest Directors, Before You Get Broken captures a vast sonic range that balances ethereal, swirling textures
MoreNewly released album The Stories That You Weave showcases the self-recorded ingenuity of Phoenix-based artist Thomas Young, performing as Victims of the
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