Catharsis by Marc-e The serenely engrossing “Acceptance” is the opening track on Catharsis, the new album from Vancouver-based psybient/downtempo artist Marc-E. Spacey shimmers open the track, the spacious introduction gradually accompanied by
New Tracks
The opening track on Elliot Cole‘s new Journals, Vol. 1 EP, “November 1: Homesick” showcases the stirring sound of the NYC-based contemporary classical composer. Gentle acoustics help usher in dramatic strings, lending
A thoroughly impressive debut solo single from British artist Fox Fagan, “Gotta Get Out” presents a consuming sound with eclectic forays into psych-rock, chamber-pop, and alternative. The initial gliding piano and guitar
The dreamily engrossing “Star Sign” weaves murky vocals, lush synths, and hypnotic rhythms for a captivating sound, courtesy of California-based quartet Roman Around. The spacey synths and haunting piano resonance mesh with
“Stay” is a soaring, melodic success from Jordan Sommerlad, the NYC-based artist who impressed with the track “Hologram” in June. Both these efforts are off his new EP, Stay. The EP’s self-titled
“You’re So Sad” is a riveting rocker from Ryan Fischer‘s new album Commercials For Heaven. “You’re so sad, oh so sad,” Fischer lets out during the chorus, rising cohesively from chugging guitars
A recent track from Brooklyn-based band Iceblink, “Seared” recalls a fondness for English alt-rock of the ’80s. The bustling bass line conjures a post-punk feeling, interlaced with serene vocals and nostalgic guitar
A track fit for summer-yearning as autumn begins to take hold, “A Summer’s Dream” is an alluring new track from Kaori Mukai, an artist originally from Fukuoka, Japan. The track showcases a
New Albums
The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic
MoreAn immersive album spanning from harmonious ’60s-inspired folk to moody rock entrancement, Still To Breathe released today via The Way After, a
MoreIllinois-based duo The Lone Canary craft a resonating Americana and folk entrancement on their third full-length album, Dime Store Horses. Comprising Jesse
MoreFeeling like a conjuring of otherworldly frequencies in its experimental drone allure, the only way out is strewn is a compelling EP
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