New Tracks

Sines – “Mr. Ciao” (feat. Christina Siravo)

Mr. Ciao by Sines (Feat. Christina Siravo) A bursting electro-pop anthem, “Mr. Ciao” is a new track from Sines, featuring Christina Siravo. Sines, the project of Portland, OR-based artist and producer Jason

1st Base Runner – “Only One”

Impressing this year already with tracks like “All Thoughts” and “Break Even,” Austin, TX-based singer/songwriter 1st Base Runner — the vehicle for Tim Husmann — continues his strong run with “Only One,”

Squanky Kong – “Know End Insight”

“Know End Insight” is a gripping rocker from Los Angeles-based act Squanky Kong. Their prog-rock backbone explores blues, jazz, funk, and beyond throughout new album Dawn of the Cataclysm. “Know End Insight”

Pale Ramon – “Forever”

Captivating with a climactic rock sound and atmospheric pull, “Forever” is a track from Brooklyn-based duo Pale Ramon. Building steadily with pulsing, sharp synths and reflective percussion amidst eerie backing effects, “Forever”

Dante Matas – “Around the Bend”

A catchy track from Toronto-based Dante Matas with intermingling guitars and synths, “Around the Bend” is the second single from Matas’ upcoming Avoid Discipline EP. Soaring, retro-pop vocals amidst rolling guitars concoct

PARACHUTER – “Coffee”

A track out today from PARACHUTER, “Coffee” dazzles with a ’60s pop feeling alongside a spacey modern synth-laden touch. The project of singer/songwriter Wesley Jensen, PARACHUTER has impressed previously with tracks like

Premiere: Incendiary Sweet – “Fairytales”

Released today, “Fairytales” is an alluring track with an easygoing meshing of folk and pop. The release is the third single from Incendiary Sweet, following up the previously featured “Rolling On.” Victoria

Honyock – “Boutonnière”

“Boutonnière” is a captivating track from Los Angeles-based quartet Honyock. The nostalgic piano and slight symphonic backing exude a psychedelic glow from the get-go. Vocals arise with a similarly hypnotic poignancy —

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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