Illinois-based artist MC flashes a catchy pop sound on two recent tracks, “Manic Romantic” and “Punch Drunk,” alongside a new album. “Manic Romantic” begins with gorgeously spacious synth pulsations. Understated vocals and
New Tracks
“Track Shoes” is a vibrant rock success from Leon in the Wild, an artist based in Northern California. Quaint key twinkling and twangy guitars concoct an easy-going beginning, the vocals remarking “I
“Supermoon” is a soaring, melodic new track from Vancouver-based artist Nick Costa. The opening lyrics play like a romantic ode amidst dreamy guitar tones: “What a privilege to be alive in the
Minneapolis-based rockers Present Company strut an anthemic post-punk sound on “This Time,” a track illustrating how “the slow decay of a long-term relationship can inspire confusing thoughts and feelings about love.” A
A song reflecting on the innocent moments of childhood, “Young Enough to Know” is a consuming track from Justin Larkin, an artist from Springfield, Missouri. Multiple vocal layers assemble amidst guitar twangs,
Described as “a sort of dystopian love story,” “Population” is a hypnotic new track from Ice Island. A bouncy bass line and lush synths envelop initially, the peppy percussion joining alongside vocals
A new single from Leeds-based quartet Sea Legs, “Under The Weather” shows a hooky nostalgia that embraces ’90s alternative and grunge. The “perfect in every way,” chorus contrasts enjoyably with grungier feeling
Captivating in January with “Torque,” the lead single from upcoming album SE3 (out April 8th), Spencer Elliott previews more of the album with “There’s Something in the Airlock.” The new single and
New Albums
Touting a vibrantly melodic electronic sound, No Memories in Glass is the latest album from Houston-based artist Loop One South. Merging synthwave,
MoreA strikingly creative album with poignant thematic societal ruminations, The Tree of Knowledge is the fifth studio album from Berlin-based band Saline
MoreAchieving a blissfully melodic sound, Awakened Arms is the debut instrumental EP from Netherlands-based guitarist Marcel Flendrie. Recorded in Berlin with producer
MoreExuding a moody Southern Gothic sound in its array of chilling vocals, moving orchestration, and elegant piano work, The Death of Cool
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