New Tracks

Metaspion – “Kundalini”

Cryptomeduza by Metaspion Cryptomeduza is the latest album from Metaspion, the Norwegian artist who impressed with the tracks “Old Rules Don’t Apply” and “Pyros” in 2019. The release continues an infusion of

Kevin Burke – “Big Sunglasses”

The superbly melodic “Big Sunglasses” is the latest from Kevin Burke, balancing a lonely yearning with captivating melodic fervor, featuring an escalating chamber-pop aesthetic. Initial lyrics relay lonesome nights amidst somber piano,

Babi – “Orchid Hunter”

If you have experienced Nintendo’s Pikmin video game franchise, Babi‘s “Orchid Hunter” may sound quite familiar. For one, the game’s unique soundtrack is widely acclaimed for its soundscapes, fond of lush synth-y

Laurence Murray Project – “Providence”

“Providence” is a catching new track from Laurence Murray Project, channeling a bluesy, soulful vein of rock — reminding of Paul Weller. Enthusiastic guitar twangs and a pulsing key-laden backbone establish an

Arminda K – “It’s a Good Thing”

It's Nearly Night Time by Arminda K Hypnotic synth-pop delight “It’s a Good Thing” is the latest from Arminda K. Spacey synths and serene vocals build to a quivering, melodic stretch past

notthatloud – “You Lmao”

German duo notthatloud impress with the eclectic pop track “You Lmao,” evolving from glitchy charm into a soaring hook. Planty (producer) and Rosie (singer, lyricist, cover art creator) masterfully grow the track

Marcus Piña – “Great Divide”

Marcus Piña‘s “Great Divide” is a textured rocker with shoegaze and alternative influence. The track comes from Piña’s debut solo EP, You Are the Only One Here. The artist’s vein of dreamy

New Albums

bland – ‘consumables’ EP

Winnipeg-based band bland make a powerful first impression with their debut EP consumables, captivating with a sound that blends post-punk intrigue and

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Sehore – ‘Husfikbur’

The riveting sophomore album from Spanish band Sehore, Husfikbur emphasizes both melodic immediacy and impressive musicianship across its 14 tracks. Their debut

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