Smile by Hexcellent San Francisco-based dup Hexcellent show ample mood and suaveness throughout “Smile.” Infusing elements of pop, rock, and funk, the track touts a smoky, inviting quality with ’80s nostalgia. The
New Tracks
Touting shimmering guitars and vibrant vocal sections, “Too Hungry to Eat” succeeds in meshing acoustical folk-pop with electronic-minded production flourishes. The track comes from Addy Edward, a songwriter and producer based in
“Here To You” is a new track from Los Angeles-based project Vases, the moniker of Ty Baron. Elements of dream-pop, post-punk, and rock converge with fantastic results. “We don’t have to talk
“The River” is a suave, consuming track from NYC artist Charlie Blasberg, featuring vocalist Hannah Noelle and guitarist Joe Gomez. Sporadic, pulsing organs and galloping percussion drive alongside the riveting vocals and
Olivia Morreale impresses with a bursting, synth-driven pop sound throughout new track “NO ANSWER.” “You got a strange look in your eyes,” she sings amidst a spacey, lonesome synth resonance. “And I,”
A moody, soulful effort aesthetically reminiscent of Toro y Moi, “Don’t” is a recent track from Richard Berger. Noting that “Don’t” is “a song about calling out the lack of real communication
A recent track from Said Sara — the project of San Francisco-based David Benson — “I Star As You” unfolds delightfully, expanding with ruminating acoustics alongside thumping percussion and piano-laden charm. A
“Signal Flares” is a stirring new track from Norwegian act Helsinki Horizon. Passionate vocal outpouring meshes effectively with a bouncy clanging of keys, amidst a busy rhythm section, escalating with gradual yet
New Albums
Alpha Romeo‘s new album Soft Collapse represents another successful collaboration between Jeremy Jones and Rodrigo Passannanti, fusing a talent for stirringly introspective
MoreSan Antonio-based electronic artist Rodrigo Etcheto envelops on his debut EP, Everything Flows, with a captivating blend of lush electronic textures, hypnotic
MoreReviving highlights from his long-running downtown theater career, the Music for Downtown Theater EP finds Tom X. Chao transforming four stage-rooted songs
MoreRooted in a decade-long creative rebirth, Kakorrhaphiophobia marks a striking new chapter for Deaf Locust, the evolving project of New Jersey-based musician
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