Two Flights Up by Smotherly Love Exuding shimmering guitar twangs and bright synths, “Two Flights Up” is a hooky new track from Smotherly Love, the Essex (UK)-based artist featured last year with
New Tracks
A haunting track with a wintry rock sound, “There’s Someone in Front of Me” is a track from Oregon-based project The Bradley Parsons Project. The creative outlet of Brad Parsons (also the
An anthemic rocker with peppy effervescence, “Turning Into Gold” is the latest track from Astro Villas, the Baltimore-based project of Sean Pennington. Hazy, whirring synths glide into a series of perky guitars
Aptly named considering its entrancing qualities, “Trance” is a new track from IMBER, the solo project of Bristol-based musician and producer Ben Imber. Woozy guitars and serene vocals drive to hints of
Released today from Australian artist Zerrin, “Sleepless” is a track with ample art-pop mystique. The “can I be you,” vocal expression with mingling keys, in particular, lends a fully haunting feel reminiscent
Lucha Like Libre‘s “Laced Up” begins with a driving rhythmic backbone that breaks open to raspy vocals, endearing with their lyrical sincerity. Alongside crunchy guitar jangles, lushly cinematic synths rush into the
Don't Shoot the Messenger! by Livingroom “Keeping Time” is a melodic rocker with playful guitars and a power-pop vocal charm, courtesy of Chicago-based band Livingroom. The track comes via recent album Don’t
Impressing already this year with the tracks “Freedom” and “Refuse,” Seattle-based band Sundogs continue releasing in support of their most recent (and fourth) album, Move. The most recent is a video for
New Albums
Following a career as an industrial rock vocalist, Tokyo-based Yuichi Nishikawa pivoted to composition after a vocal disorder, eventually scoring over 50
MoreFounded by Ed Silva in 2007, the project Cries of Redemption serves up two decades of unreleased material on the LP Patterns.
MoreCounty Durham quintet The Casbahs channel decades of British guitar-rock heritage into their excellent sophomore album, Peasants of the Show. Recorded at
MoreSan Francisco-based collective Wreckless Strangers continues their “Ameri-Cali Soul” stylishness with Dirty Souls, a six-song EP produced by four-time Grammy winner Dave
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