The More I Give by Paula Standing The More I Give is a recent album from South Australian singer/songwriter Paula Standing. The release shows a heartfelt melding of Americana, folk, and country
New Tracks
The second from the Sluka‘s forthcoming album Figure It Out, “Isn’t It Strange” casts a mysterious feeling with its string-laden pulses and inviting vocals. “Have we reached the end?” the vocals ask
“Have It Your Way” is a fantastic track from Always You, the Los Angeles-based project of Anton and Christoph Hochheim, whose previous project Ablebody churned out sophisti-pop gems like “One Dime a
“Open Your Eyes” is a hypnotic new track from Maybird, soaring with elements of psychedelic pop and folk. Impressing previously with tracks “In Technicolor (For The First Time)” and “The Story,” the
Flowing melodically with lush vocals and synth/guitar interplay, “Act Like” is a memorable track from Cal in Red, a duo of brothers from Grand Rapids, MI. The track’s magnetic chorus — “act
Yellow Branch impresses with the track “Been Here,” aesthetically sounding like a cross of King Krule and Mac DeMarco. Ghostly, wordless vocals and creaky guitars assemble an intriguing beginning. The vocals’ initial
Nashville-based Archie Blu produces a lovely, jangly glow throughout new track “Potestaquisitor.” The hypnotic track unveils a dreamy pop allure, the softly enveloping vocals ascending beautifully amidst crisp guitars. A weightless sophisti-pop
The Kerosene Hours takes listeners to another memorably murky, suave soundscape on “My Dirty Car,” the latest from the Los Angeles-based project of Aaron Silverstein. Visions of a late-night drive, with a
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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