Careful Now My Son by Anders/O'Bitz A recent track from collaborative duo Eric Anders and Mark O’Bitz, “Careful Now My Son” is a rousing effort with folk and Americana intentions. Lyrically touching
New Tracks
Ardent, pulsing rocker “Lazar Wolf” is a recent track from Countless Thousands, an act based in Glendale, California. The anthemic rocker, per the band, is “a Thousands style love letter to one
Based out of Wellington, New Zealand, rock quartet Pale Lady show well on new track “Lost and Found.” An anthemic rock introduction subsides momentarily as vocals enter, paired with more fragmented guitars
A haunting track from The Wash‘s debut self-titled album, “Cat” impresses with its atmospheric vein of understated rock. Ghostly guitar trickles bear a fond likeness to Radiohead. Delicately emotive vocals join seamlessly,
Bursting with hooky ’90s rock nostalgia, “Loser” is an anthemic success from DUDE, MY DUDE, the duo of Benjamin Lyth and Matthieu Thienpont. Their debut single firmly succeeds with a contagious throwback
A fun rocker from Philly band Beach Fuzz, “The Difference Between” is their first foray into a psychedelic sound — embracing “more synths and spacey FX” than previous releases. Bursting guitar tones
Bay Area act Thai Food show eclectic charm throughout “Swiss Alps,” traversing from suave rock into brass-forward jazz and funk. An expansion at the one-minute mark shows strong melodic pull. The “why
“He Fell At The First Hurdle” is the latest track from The Palava, a five-piece based in York (UK). The initial verses conjure a sort of British rock nostalgia — parts The
New Albums
A stylish, eclectic success of an album from The Beatroot Road, Humanimal delivers a fearless, genre-defying journey that fuses global influences into
MoreMe Then You is a stirring triumph of an album from Ehson Hashemian, a Southern California-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist also noted for
MoreItalian duo Misteriseparli expand their immersive talent for atmosphere on new album Mondo Exotico, blending electronic pulses with global rhythms and layered
MoreSwedish rockers Valvet succeed across both introspection and anthemic energy on their new EP, Mirrors & Ecstasy. Across four tracks, the band
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