Crafting an unfolding sound with dreamy rock and folk elements, Hotspit are a band from Richmond, Virginia. Their new EP, CC, consumes with an assortment of strong songwriting, led by hypnotic vocal
New Tracks
“Ghosty Was Here” is an atmospheric, hypnotic track from Quiet Takes, the project of Sarah Magill. Quick-pulsing synths reflect amidst flickering acoustics as haunting vocals ask “how’s the weather on the other
“Go Outside!” rides on a bouncy synth-pop charm, lyrically contrasted by a season-ending yearning. NYC-based artist eliza elliott incorporates backing acoustics and melodic vocals alongside the playful synth tones, escalating rhythmically during
A new track from Michigan-based band The Go Rounds, “Harpees” stirs with a haunting vocal chilliness and shimmering, textural build. The vocal rise past the one-minute mark conjures feelings reminiscent of Wild
A.I.P.O.D. (Artist in process of development) by StanLei Showing an intriguing soulful pop sound led by mellow keys and cello flourishes, “Recognised” is a new track from StanLei. Following an atmospheric initial
Before The Monsters Came by pseudonym “Tell Me” excels with a melodic power-pop vigor, complements of San Francisco-based project Pseudonym, fronted by Paul Desjarlais. Bursting quickly with twangy guitar delights and a
Jason Rueger and The Eyes by Jason Rueger A highlight from Jason Rueger and The Eyes‘ self-titled debut album, “I Heard The Echo” plays blissfully on soaring vocals, guitar twangs, and dreamy
I NEED YOU NOW by Ajay Mathur Impressing in prior years with tracks like “Nothing Really Matters” and “Forget About Yesterday,” Ajay Mathur presents an eclectic rock sound with the new track
New Albums
A captivating album spanning from the fuzzy rock vigor of “Happy Accidents” to the dreamy softness within “Gaztelugatxe,” Feral Kids is a
MoreLos Angeles-based virtuoso Bei Bei and London-based producer Paul Elliott celebrate the Lunar New Year with the cinematic ambient-fusion album Two Moons.
MoreJoseph Schwartz showcases a unique versatility on the Superhuman EP by reimagining a single high-quality composition through multiple stylistic lenses. From the
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