New Tracks

Blackberry Crush – “With/Without”

A textured rock intensity consumes on “With/Without,” an enveloping new track from Denver-based band Blackberry Crush. The release represents the first single from their upcoming EP My Own Backyard, which explores “the

IT SOUND – “It’s Called Blood”

Channeling a post-punk and psych-ready rock experimentation, “It’s Called Blood” is a standout track from Seattle-based artist IT SOUND. The lead single and title track from the project’s upcoming LP, out on

Alex Krawczyk – “Love Through Sound”

Showcasing a heartfelt fusing of folk and Americana in its classic-rock appeal, “Love Through Sound” is a resonating new track from Alex Krawczyk, a Toronto-based artist with a penchant for quality songwriting;

Simon spx – “Skin”

“Skin” is a stylish, catchy new single from Simon spx, a producer and vocalist based in Glasgow. Witch house, electroclash, and funky rhythmic inspirations interweave on the standout electro-pop production, which represents

Just Bodies – “Static”

“Static” is an ardent rock success from Just Bodies, a band based in Manchester, UK. A climactic production, spanning from chilly subduedness into heavier swells of distortion and fervent vocals, accompanies resonant

Stephanie Happening – “My Groove”

A dance-pop charisma shines on “My Groove,” another enveloping track from Stephanie Happening. The London-based artist caught our attention last month with the single “Don’t Lookie look” and its string-laden electro-pop energy,

Chris Ianuzzi – “The Bells Rang On”

An immersive new track from Chris Ianuzzi, “The Bells Rang On” presents a riveting electronic listening experience — resembling a late-night traversal through a neon-lit city, bolstered by infectious rhythmic elements, spectral

Ben Miller – “Durer’s Dream”

A fusing of classical elegance and avant-garde jazz intrigue, “Durer’s Dream” is a gorgeous new track from Ben Miller, a jazz pianist based in Rochester, NY. The release is the opener to

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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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