New Tracks

MIHI NIHIL – “Falling Star”

The newest track from MIHI NIHIL, “Falling Star” conjures a feeling of sweet nostalgia, channeling a ’50s and ’60s spirit with a wordless backing vocal swoon, ballad-friendly key backing, and yearning guitar

Aeria – “Hysteria”

“Hysteria” is a stellar track from Toronto-based singer/songwriter Aeria. Chilling strings and ghostly, soulful vocals align throughout with atmospheric allure. The “left cold,” vocal isolation leads into an invigorating, buzzing aesthetic, complete

Hypnagogic Garden – “Cowboy Blue”

Impressing in December with warmly nostalgic pop track “Mysterium Cosmographicum,” Hypnagogic Garden strut a sun-shining sound throughout “Cowboy Blue.” The track’s music video effectively captures the brightly contagious vibes throughout, eliciting spontaneous

Expert Lovers – “Can’t Let It Go”

Following up last month’s track “Tantrum,” “Can’t Let It Go” finds Expert Lovers pursuing a shimmering, guitar-based sound in the mold of The Replacements and Teenage Fanclub. “I can’t let it go,”

Cosmopolis – “The Distances”

Showing a suave, artful vein of rock in the vein of Talking Heads and David Bowie, “The Distances” is a recent track from Cosmopolis. The band’s third single is a hypnotic journey,

Sonic Fuel – “Karma”

Following up last year’s impressive debut single “I Will Rise,” Sonic Fuel‘s “Karma” continues to show a hard-rocking sound from the Knoxville, TN band. “Karma’s gonna find you, oh yes it will,”

Electric Sister – “Miss American Vampire”

A hard rocker portraying the urges of a vampire, “Miss American Vampire” is a riveting track from Electric Sister. “Can I go out and kill tonight, take a bite?” the vocals ask

Stray Fossa – “How Come?”

Lush, jangly charm is evident throughout “How Come?” — the latest from Stray Fossa. The band has impressed with multiple singles over the years. As such, I’m strongly anticipating the Virginia-based band’s

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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