Before The Monsters Came by pseudonym “Tell Me” excels with a melodic power-pop vigor, complements of San Francisco-based project Pseudonym, fronted by Paul Desjarlais.
Before The Monsters Came by pseudonym “Tell Me” excels with a melodic power-pop vigor, complements of San Francisco-based project Pseudonym, fronted by Paul Desjarlais.
Jason Rueger and The Eyes by Jason Rueger A highlight from Jason Rueger and The Eyes‘ self-titled debut album, “I Heard The Echo” plays
I NEED YOU NOW by Ajay Mathur Impressing in prior years with tracks like “Nothing Really Matters” and “Forget About Yesterday,” Ajay Mathur presents
“Is This Happening?” is the consuming opener to The Furious Seasons‘ new album, Home All Day, Home All Night. The Los Angeles-based act conjures
Atmospherically capturing the loneliness of outer space, “Lone Satellite” is a chilling track from Dylan Tauber. The Israel-based musician crafts ambient, cinematic works steeped
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A soaring electro-pop track from Chicago-based producer American Wolf, “Forget These Days” entrances with dreamy vocals and a range of melodic synth-driven turns. Glistening
A murky, moody track from Manchester-based artist Warahenege, “Strange New Crowd” struts a memorably atmospheric rock sound. The suave guitar lines and general late-night
“She’s A Chameleon” is a new track from Los Angeles-based artist Luke Frees, the first single from Frees’ upcoming album, Point Of You, out
“Within” is the latest dream-pop charmer from Maida Rose, already having an excellent year with previous tracks “Harmony of Heartache” and “Where Do We