New Tracks

Greg Hatem – “Show Me Your Hand”

Recorded in an isolated cabin on the Potomac River in West Virginia, “Show Me Your Hand” is the latest track from Greg Hatem. Inspired by The Hermit tarot card, the release presents

Mewn – “No Country”

The memorable “No Country” is the debut single from emerging Manchester-based act Mewn. Per the band, the effort provides “different emotional perspectives on a character that society has left behind, culminating in

Starwolf – “Real Love”

“Real Love” is a catching new track from Starwolf, the second single from the project’s upcoming EP, due later this year. The track’s funk-tinged pop production plays excellently, with the vocals exuding

The Birthday Letters – “Epoch (for H.J.D)”

“Epoch (for H.J.D.)” is the newest track from London-based singer/songwriter The Birthday Letters, the project of Joseph Hughes. Impressing with past efforts like “Lesser Evil” and “Dirty Crusty,” The Birthday Letters continues

VinceTheAlien – “Easy Bake”

Following last month’s “Rodeo Star,” “Easy Bake” is a recent track from VinceTheAlien, strutting a confident and soulful funk-friendly sound. The smooth, spacey production comes courtesy of vincethealien and others9000, touting a

Nyxem – “Ra in Thy Rising”

Behind the Veil of Light by Nyxem Nyxem is a project that creatively features guitar work in the metal and prog niches, intertwined with a synthwave approach. The solo project of San

Head Fake – “I’m Found”

A new track from Head Fake, “I’m Found” shows the group’s fresh take on pop-minded hybrids — in this case, a twangy country feeling with suave conviction, bursting organs, and tender strings.

Andrew Reed – “Strangers”

Evoking an anthemic ’80s rock feel, “Strangers” is a track with ample charisma from Andrew Reed. The chugging guitars, rousing lead, and synth-laden undercurrent make for a firmly nostalgic sound that would

New Albums

Bev – ‘Bev House’ EP

Las Vegas-based artist Bev captivates with a memorable house aesthetic on the Bev House EP, successfully embracing a new style following past

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Y is Nature – ‘Evasion’

Infusing nostalgic spy film inspiration with a knack for hooky psych-pop expanses, Evasion is the riveting new album from Y is Nature.

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