A hypnotic, dreamy fusing of trickling guitars and ascending vocals stir on “timetrip,” a memorable track from Sheep Chase. The artist describes the release as “a meditation on inertia and existential dread,”
New Tracks
Nocturnal synth flourishes, moody guitar twangs, and a post-punk bass pulse envelop on “Video Star,” a recent track from Salt Lake City-based band Sunset Station. The act notes early ’80s music having
Boulder-based band The Dirty Turkeys unveil a stylish rock command on “Cowboy Caravan,” the title track from their new album. “Do you know the words to this song?” debonair vocals open as
A suavely introspective folk-rock success from Pete Price, “House of Mirrors” is amongst the many successes on his new album, Pictures in Time. A lyrical enthrallment shows throughout, capturing how avoiding new
A melodic earworm from Dayton, OH-based duo JERITACK, “A Mother’s Touch” glistens with its jangly guitars and affectingly harmonious vocals. “This is a song I wrote for my mother to show how
Paris-based project Natur. unveils a captivating, moody electronic pop expanse on new single “Electric Nights.” Emanating throughout the production is a spacey synth drive, showcasing an inspiration by “earth, galaxies and nature,”
“Strange Mathematics” is a dynamic success from Vases, the moniker of Los Angeles-based musician Ty Baron. Elements of shoegaze, post-punk, and electronica compel within, marking another success from the project — which
A raucously melodic rock success from Stripes, “Forever, It Won’t Change” invigorates with pulsing guitar electricity and shout-y vocal charisma. The Brooklyn-based band impressed with the single “So Fucked” last month, and
New Albums
A dynamic rock production pairs with a thematic, philosophical grip on You Were Born to Save Your Life, the new full-length from
MoreConsuming in its inventive soundscapes and dreamy vocal evolutions, Future Republican President is the debut EP from fogchild, the project of Jae
MoreA fantastic debut album from Los Angeles-based artist Hush Bewlay, The Age of Recognition struts a delectably melodic and moody blend of
MoreChicago-based trio The Buddyrevelles craft a hooky, guitar-driven rock appeal on their new EP, The Concession. Following up last year’s The Consolation
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