“Galloway” is a contemplative folk track from Matt Monsoor, also echoing a nostalgic ’90s alternative feeling. Guitar strums and bass complement lush vocals to start, the suave inflection just past the one-minute
New Tracks
A new track from LiLi Joy, “Can’t See Far” consumes with its rainy-day atmospherics and hypnotic vocal presence. Intimate vocals and subdued guitar glistening expand alongside slight key-laden touches and a slight
Shimmer (feat. Marty Willson-Piper) by Arktik Lake A psych-friendly slice of jangly rock, “Shimmer” is the opening track from the EP of the same name, from rock collective Arktik Lake. The hypnotic
On the fuzzy and melodic rocker “Fall Asleep Under Millions of Stars,” Tokyo-based artist springtide took inspiration from a 01:30 AM bus ride in Shibuya. “This song is about ending what you
Just Like Me by Eli del Puerto A nostalgic pop crooner, “Just Like Me” is a recent track from Eli del Puerto. The ’60s pop production, featuring bouncy key-laden charm and reflective
Zahava by Jordana Talsky Zahava is a new EP from Jordana Talsky, constructing melodic and intriguing soundscapes with vocal loops. “This is an all vocal looping record. All of the sounds were
Impressing last month with track “The Cradle,” Blake Red touts a similarly consuming rock-forward fervor on “The Darkness,” whose new music video (above) recently released. Also via The Cradle EP, “The Darkness”
A funky pop track with synth tones fit for chilly October nights, “No Such Thing as Normal” is the latest from The Landing. Poised vocals and a disco-y bass lines craft a
New Albums
On the ambitious Redux Trilogy, London-based project Coaxial delivers three distinct releases — Redux Media, Firemaniac, and Wittgenstein–Cronkite–Hellholes — designed for simultaneous
MoreLos Angeles-based band Sego unleash an eclectic, charismatic art-punk and rock appeal on their new album, Direct To DVD. Flipping a format
MoreNewly released album Muffled Ears, the World Sounds Bad Quality finds Reading, England-based artist Sightseeing Crew crafting a sophisticated collision of psychedelic
MoreRina Kharrasova captivates with a sharply focused interpretation of Maurice Ravel’s Sonatine, M. 40. Moving beyond “impressionistic haze,” the Moscow Conservatory graduate
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