“Guess Who Showed Up Again” is a soothing, melodic track from Quiet Takes. Fronted by songwriter Sarah Magill, Quiet Takes also entranced in September with “Ghosty Was Here.” These two releases show
New Tracks
The bond between dogs and humans is a beautiful one, conveying an unconditional love to behold. Kinship with dogs has inspired songs from many artists, ranging from The Beatles to Neil Young
A bouncy duet that charms throughout, “Hard to Grow” is a new track from L’Resorts, the Milwaukee-based duo of Vincent Kircher and Martha Cannon. Coming from their new album, Vacation, “Hard to
“Backward Steps” is the latest track from Mat Hunsley, developing enjoyably from intimate acoustics and vocals into a rock-forward yearning reminiscent of Richard Hawley. Based in Newcastle upon Tyne, Hunsley crafts thoughtful
A breezy pop success, “Loverman” is a new track from NYC-based artist Mark Ferg, who impressed last year with the track “Home.” Mellow synth pulsations accompany a charismatic vocal lead, aspiring to
Sporting melodic guitars and brassy accompaniments that remind of acts like Huey Lewis and Graham Parker, “Refuse” is a recent track from Sundogs. The Seattle-based band impressed in the past year with
A stylish new pop track from Sydney-based artist Nick de la Hoyde, “About U” delivers the feeling of lovestruck infatuation amidst peppy hooks and charming vocals. Thumping bass and snap-laden percussion accompany
“Take Over” is a new single from Har’Monique, showcasing the Brooklyn-based artist’s blend of Caribbean-inspired pop, R&B, and hip-hop. “Come let me give you my emotion,” Har’Monique sings during the catchy chorus,
New Albums
Only a broken heart can hold the world marks the ambitious full-length debut of London-based, Taiwanese producer and singer-songwriter Susan Style, chronicling
MoreMulti-instrumentalist and producer Stephen Murray and his prog-rock moniker Sun Raven impress with a third full-length effort in Anam Cara. The Australian
MoreRecording from his bedroom studio in Crystal River, Florida, multi-instrumentalist Michael Thomas Brown explores existential questions within a dynamic rock sound on
MoreEnamoring with glistening guitars, emotive strings, and melodic vocals, an impactful array of songwriting shines on Everything’s Moving, Nothing’s Changing, the debut
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