New Tracks

Ferdishenko – “Vanishing Spark (Edit)”

Showing admirable post-punk and Kraut-rock inspiration, the duo Ferdishenko impress with new track “Vanishing Spark.” Ghostly vocals and percussive pit-patter expand alongside murky guitars. Drifting, soaring vocals echo throughout, giving way to

SONI – “Dance With Me”

“Dance With Me” is a catchy, moody slice of soul from SONI, who impressed with the track “Happy to Serve” in June. “Dance With Me” shows even more soulful infection. The “found

Calico Mantra – “The Madmen”

A clear nod to ’60s psychedelic music, and Bowie and The Beatles in particular, “The Madmen” is a melodic new track from Nashville-based duo Calico Mantra. The track’s Bowie-esque vocal delivery is

Sara Ontaneda – “Separated by the Sea”

Impressing in the past with enjoyably mellow forms of folk and R&B, with tracks like “Chico Bien” and “Hey Maria,” Sara Ontaneda finds similar enjoyment — with a touch of synths and

Midnight Mystery Club – “Blow My Mind”

“Blow My Mind” is the latest from Midnight Mystery Club. Serenely confident vocals and pulsing synths lead a breezy electro-minded pop arsenal, also showing some Phil Collins-esque charm in the vocal delivery,

Purity Trip – “Blue Moon”

NON-AMBIENT MINIMIX by Purity Trip Touting spacey, futuristic vibe throughout, “Blue Moon” is a uniquely effective track from Montreal-based artist Purity Trip, from the artist’s Non-Ambient Minimix. Aesthetically, I’m reminded well of

Geoff Gibbons – “Keep On Driving”

Vancouver-based artist Geoff Gibbons returns with his warming brand of rootsy folk, evident prior on tracks like the enjoyably symphonic “Ain’t Goin’ Back” and the twangy, touching “Shadow of a Stone.” Latest

New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

More

Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

More