The sophomore album from Paul Andrews, From the Distance entrances with its melodic vein of sophisti-pop and dance. There’s ample versatility amongst the tracks; “Words to Sorrow” and “Borrowed Time” evoke an
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Maru by Universed Consuming with its lush instrumental electronic sound, Maru is a lovely EP from Universed, the Los Angeles-based project of Cristina Lord. “Harvey” is enjoyably representative, its nocturnal keys gradually
“ashes” is a stirring folk track from NYC-based artist Kevin Atwater, via their debut EP, retriever. A gentle rush of acoustics complement vulnerable lyrics to start: “I want to be cool, I
Brown Eyes by Mono XL An anthemic pop mover with suave electric guitars and spirited synth lines, “Brown Eyes” is a new track from Mono XL, the London-based project of Mike de
A melodic single with twinkling synths and soothing acoustics, “do you think we’re old enough” comes from Au Gres, the Michigan-based project of singer/songwriter Josh Kemp. An initial assortment of synths and
“Skin” is a shimmering pop anthem from NYC act Morning Silk, conveying a dazzlingly melodic array of synths and hooky vocals. Brooding synths and pulsing percussion complement climactic vocals to start, lyrically
MOOR, the debut album from German artist Lulu on Mars, unveils a darkly consuming vein of pop — both haunting and beautiful. The uniquely impactful sound is fully conveyed on album track
“Far Dawn” is a dreamy, beautiful success from Japanese project atrem, comprising Ryuichi Shima and Yusuke Kamimura. Taking inspiration from the world of The Aosawa Murders, a psychological thriller by novelist Riku
New Albums
Written between Beirut and New England, Kite without a string is the affecting debut album from the folk band John Lebanon. The
MoreA deeply immersive journey across dreamy pop and creative electronica tracing personal transformation, Eclosion is the memorable sophomore album from Berlin-based producer
MoreShowcasing a memorable alt-pop and R&B sound via a range of classical orchestration, atmospheric synths, and soulful vocals, I Asked Her is
MoreBlending orchestral chambergaze with melancholic fuzz rock, Breach is the stunning debut album from Detroit-based ensemble harper. The album’s title track opens
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