First catching our ears last June with the track “Release,” Amsterdam-based singer/songwriter Ad Vanderveen is poised for another successful year with his new album, Candle to You. The album boasts a variety
New Tracks
The opening track to Stel Furet‘s new EP, human nature machine, “33 1/2” speaks to the creeping-up feeling of aging amidst warming organs, twangy guitars, and Jenn Grinels’ melodic backing vocal reflections.
Westrock‘s latest album, Welcome to the River, finds the Colorado-based band infuse folk, country, and rock within lyrical sentiments adoring the beauty of the outdoors. In particular, the band cites the release’s
Philadelphia-based band Depression, Mom entrance with their new song “Once In California,” taking inspiration from the Spector Sound. Pulsing guitars and click-clacking percussion exude an initial quaintness, with both bright and dark
“Different Times” is new track from San Francisco-based Adam Brookes, also the frontman for pop/rock band Dangermaker. Brookes’ solo output represents a further embrace of electronic production, in addition to fusing hip-hop
Jokyo‘s new track “Sweet Nostalgia” provides precisely that. The track’s continuous keys emit a ghostly, familiar glow — visions of Ocarina of Time. The artist, based in Redondo Beach, accompanies with a
The title track from Matt Saxton‘s upcoming album, “It’s Only Now That I Know” crafts a stirring sound led by trickling piano and twangy guitars. Acoustic guitars and piano complement an intimate
“Keedy’s” is a smooth new single from Los Angeles-based artist Michael Court. Quaint guitar jangles and understated vocals craft a lushly enticing beginning, swaying along with an amiable charm. Wordless backing vocal
New Albums
Midnight Mystery Club showcase their consuming “Space Pop” sound on new album Telescope, out on July 10th. Blending dream-pop and synth-pop, the
MoreWunderkammer is an enveloping art-pop album from Pocket Lint, the London-based solo project of Mark Heffernan. An immersive blend of synths, guitars,
MoreTalented duo About Aphrodite traverse a variety of styles on Songs Without Words, an album released via Protomaterial Records. Blending Persian folk
MoreMazmere’s guitar-driven EP David stands as a deeply moving tribute to those who have passed. Blending post-punk noise and shoegaze textures, the
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