New Tracks

Dallas Ugly – “Circumstances”

An inviting, soaring rock and pop cohesion shows on “Circumstances,” the new single from Nashville-based band Dallas Ugly. They describe the release as “about dreaming up a future with someone with whom

Chris Makh – “The Game”

Enveloping with its magnetic bass and synth interplay, “The Game” is another stirring track from Chris Makh. The UK-based artist caught our ears with the single “Synthing” in December. “The Game” struts

Ben Somerville – “Diminishing Eye”

Charleston-based singer/songwriter Ben Somerville shows a rousing folk/rock cohesion on "Diminishing Eye." Described as "about the fault-finding and judgment which come from a place of loneliness," the memorable track comes via Somerville's

Fleeting Colours – “Stay”

The third single from Montreal-based shoegaze band Fleeting Colours, “Stay” grips in its textured guitar tones and hazy vocal layers. Both moments of lushly progressing intrigue and bursting gauziness stir, particularly around

Sam Wrangle – “Cast Away”

A spirited rock success inspired by the movie of the same name, “Cast Away” is a recent single from Australian artist Sam Wrangle. Also featuring notable Brisbane-based drummer drummer Sandro Abate, the

Perfect Blue – “Isabel”

A return for Chicago-based band Perfect Blue following a four-year hiatus, “Isabel” enamors with a soulfully hypnotic rock spell. A gorgeous full horn section complements harmonious vocal layers, attaining a triumphant feeling

Di Stefano – “Rendezvous”

Miami-based artist Di Stefano captivates on his new track “Rendezvous,” infusing spacey synth atmospherics and a funky infectiousness. Showing a French house inspiration, the production thematically captures a dual perspective, of two

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New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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