New Tracks

TOIGO – “We’ve Got Tonight To Leave Me Broken”

Vancouver-based artist TOIGO struts a meticulously produced alt-pop sound on new tracks “We’ve Got Tonight To Leave Me Broken” and “Another Shade Of Blue,” bundled together as a cinematic double video (above).

Gelexadia – “18.”

“18.” is a recent track from GELEXAIDA, the project of Chicago-based singer/songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Genevieve Skittone. Sleepy keys concoct an inviting introduction, with Skittone’s ensuing vocals emitting a mysteriously contemplative quality.

drown in lavender – “Stuck/Salome”

A dream-pop delight from Japanese band drown in lavender, “Stuck/Salome” traverses with late-night guitar tones, accompanying a lushly understated vocal lead to start. The steady build crafts a hypnotic spell. A slight

Billy Bobak – “Respite” + “Indo Girls”

“Respite” is a magnetic new track from Billy Bobak, featuring Aya. Gorgeous, trickling guitars entrance past the one-minute mark, aesthetically fondly reminiscent of Aztec Camera. “What can you do now, as life

Supertentacles – “Turtle Shell”

“Turtle Shell” is a new track from Supertentacles, the moniker of Milwaukee-based musician and producer Sean Anderson. A fat bass line emits a synth-tinged quality reminiscent of Flaming Lips, while the guitars

En-Kay – “Changing Tides”

Showing a lovely sophisti-pop vein reminiscent of Prefab Sprout, “Changing Tides” is a recent track from En-Kay, the project of New York-based Nathanael Koenig. Bird-chirping and jazzy acoustics consume initially, as Koenig’s

The Mietus Touch – “Digits” + “Send Soul”

An especially stylish track, as if Pet Shop Boys embraced more guitar-based adornments, “Digits” is a catching effort from The Mietus Touch (aka Joseph Mietus). Coming via his new Transcendental Souvenirs album,

New Albums

Hollow Shift – ‘Reload’ EP

Athens, Greece-based duo Hollow Shift showcase a riveting darkwave sound across Reload, an EP that leans into pulsing electronics and nocturnal momentum.

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Vital Virus – ‘Oblivion’

Swedish project Vital Virus delivers a visceral concept album in Oblivion, a nine-track plunge into fractured emotion, confusion, and rage. Blending industrial

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