Inspired by Boards of Canada and other ambient successes, “Transmission 70” is a new track from WooliebuGGer, an artist based in Aurora, Illinois. Spacey frequencies evolve into a pulsing, escalating effervescence with
New Tracks
“Was It Worth It” is a memorable track from Belgium-based band Blue and Broke, and their third full-length album, Night Shadows. Melissa Anthuenis’ vocals are entrancing and suavely effective, relaying the story
The consuming, structurally shifting “Lost Song (Vigil)” comes via Isaac Laurence, the fifth track from new album undersomewaves. Per Laurence, the track is “about lost identity.” The track’s opening section and poignant
Peppy guitar jangles and amiably melodic vocals lead throughout “Make My Day,” a catchy new track from James Holt. Aesthetically, there’s a fun likeness to artists such as Squeeze and George Harrison,
“About the Future” is a stylish rocker from Vancouver-based singer/songwriter Ryan Fischer. Suave vocals and a thumping rhythm section give way to charismatic guitar additions and a hooky vocal front that exudes
Better In Blue by Little Lungs An enthralling rocker from Little Lungs, “Better In Blue” shows a no-frills, hooky sound from the Baltimore-based quartet. Catching guitars pulse with infectiousness, capped by a
“I Will Never Know” is a beautiful new track from Simon Linsteadt, an artist based in Midcoast Maine. The singer-songwriter, composer, and multi-instrumentalist shows a lushly entrancing production here, touching on aspects
London-based artist Leo Clarke crafts a vibrant, melodic success with new track “Pleasant Moon.” Plucky guitars and glistening piano push alongside amiable vocals, adding various harmonious vocal layers past the one-minute turn.
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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