Released today, the video for Said Sara‘s “Bleedways” captures the track’s captivating mood and brooding character. The black-and-white visuals convey several striking scenes, from nocturnal rainfalls and industrial cityscapes to slice-of-life photography.
New Tracks
“Did I Imagine Everything?” is a hypnotic pop gem from Half Speed, the project of Australian musician Ben Corbett. Hazy guitars and a pulsing bass line accompany gentle vocals, singing aptly of
The closing track on Lennin Ledesma and TJB‘s fantastic VIDA EP, “Living in the Past” soulfully embodies the collaborators’ bright talents. TJB’s instrumentation is hauntingly nostalgic; a ghostly backing organ glides alongside
The first single from Peacebone‘s upcoming album Métanoïa, “Arcane” envelops with an intriguing, swampy allure. The track’s “when will I see you again?” chorus enthralls with fuzzy psych-rock appeal. The ensuing verses
“Truth Inside” is a tranquil, mellow rocker with jangly appeal. Niall Summerton shows a consuming knack for dreamy, textured songwriting in addition to lushly engaging vocals. Aesthetically, there’s a fond likeness to
Minneapolis-based band Lazy Scorsese unveil a funky, synth-tinged sound with psychedelic intrigue throughout their track “Medicine Man 2.0.” The release is a spin on a previously released track, from 2016, “upgraded with
“Ignorance Is Blitz” is the latest from Seven Purple Tigers, showing a catchy guitar-fronted rock sound within “a look back on a relationship gone awry.” Echoing a stylish aesthetic reminiscent of early
Back Into It by Disaster Relief Back Into It touts a range of soulful, funky jams from Disaster Relief, the project formed in 2018 by Michigan-based producer, songwriter, and guitarist Darrin James.
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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