The soaring single “My Fears in the Night” is a recent track from Brainsqueezed, releasing ahead of the new album I Am Not a Robot, out this Friday. The ardent vocal presence
New Tracks
Impressing prior with the tracks like “African James Bond” and “John Wayne,” the London-based duo of Rebel ACA & French Monkey Wrench continue delivering a melodic sound with hip-hop and pop convergence,
Enamoring with shimmering guitars and melodic key touches, “Fingertips” is a new track from Palo Sopraño. Suave and hooky with hazy lazy-day charm, “Fingertips” drives from amiable verses into a twangy, nostalgic
“Take Me Somewhere” is a dreamy rock track from aoihr, the Tokyo-based project of Shunsuke Abe. The one-man band pursues a darker, more shoegaze-focused direction on this track, compared to previous releases.
A striking debut single from Void Comp, “Come My Way” dazzles with its late-night synth atmospherics, fondly reminiscent of Junior Boys. The project of Canadian multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter David Jule, Void Comp
“Behave” is an invigorating rocker from Soheill, the Nashville-based artist who impressed last year with the single “Can’t Stop Thinking.” Crunchy guitar distortion accompanies relatively understated vocals to start, while emitting an
First catching our ear with the eclectic track “Commit” last year, DERYK G. impresses this time with “Damian.” The smooth, title-referencing hook succeeds with a lushly melodic sway, as the ensuing verses
A creative, ever-shifting success from Maya Yenn, “How Much Sadness Can You Swallow?” engages with both bright pop hooks and darkly atmospheric turns. A creeping, more ominous progression at the forefront builds
New Albums
An expansive bedroom pop sound shines across MOLT, the riveting debut album from NYC-based artist Leafboy. An array of sounds immerse, from
MoreCalgary, Alberta-based artist Shea Michael captivates across Drowning In Atlantis, a cohesive debut album chronicling dislocation, growth, and emotional renewal. Across moody
MoreOsaka, Japan–based artist Atsushi Matsumoto captivates on a personal EP, Études — shaped by winter solitude and found instruments. Built from restored
MoreFusing slacker rock, post-punk, lo-fi, and shoegaze inspiration with poetic lyrical prowess, The Weather’s Been Fine is the standout new EP from
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