New Tracks

Invisible Ensemble – “Danse Macabre”

Touting a nostalgic new-wave sound fondly reminiscent of The Psychedelic Furs, “Danse Macabre” is a stellar track from Invisible Ensemble. Originally from Glasgow, Scotland, the artist now operates from a home studio

jjoey – “Paper Cups”

“Paper Cups” is an environmentally conscious rocker from jjoey, the first single from the artist’s sophomore release, Oak. “Everyone is leaving trash on the ground,” the vocals repeat, with a hypnotic melodic

Waves of Dread – “Stars (beach cut)”

A beautifully murky re-imagining of Waves of Dread‘s track “Stars,” released earlier this year, the “(beach cut)” shows the band pursuing a dreamier feeling. “Initially, I wanted the song to have a

Sean James – “Morningstar”

Developing from intimate acoustics into a vibrant string-laden pull, “Morningstar” is a tender and engrossing folk track from Sean James, the Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter who impressed with “Comete” last month. James’ vocals exude

Evan Isaac – “Love Always Surrounds Us”

A catchy track from Evan Isaac‘s newly released album, “Love Always Surrounds Us” rides on a playful bass line and suave vocals to start. Clap-laden percussion converges with the bass line for

Inside Mood – “Hazy”

Inside Mood by inside mood Serene and blissful, “Hazy” is another thorough success from Inside Mood, the San Francisco-based duo that impressed in September with the track “Fever Dream,” which appears on

Rare Monk – “Space Song”

Out today from Rare Monk, “Space Song” is a dreamy rocker that copes with concepts of mortality. From the Portland, OR-based band’s upcoming full-length Never Really Over, “Space Song” represents the lead

bodyofwater – “Luna”

The heartfelt “Luna” is a moody success from bodyofwater, the project of London-based artist and composer Emily Izen Row. Dream-pop and folk components linger aesthetically, the acoustical backing and chasmal rhythms conjuring

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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