“A Nice Day For Golf” is a collaboration piece from Arlen Hart Ginsburg and Chris Carr (Stonehenge Parnhashnakovsky). The release explores the events of last summer — the killings of Ahmaud Arbery,
New Tracks
We’re happy to premiere “Fences,” a soulful pop delight from Los Angeles based quartet Decorator. Dreamy synths are quickly perked up by trickling guitars, the ensuing vocals exuding a soulful charisma. The
“mesomerism” is a beautiful new track from Federico Ferrandina, developing patiently amidst atmospheric, flickering synths and lush guitar additions. For the track, Ferrandina found inspiration from Los Angeles and its diversities, from
“Grind” is a new track from BARK, off the band’s upcoming album Relics, out April 2nd. A buzzing backing and charismatic vocals exude a vibe nicely reminiscent of Perfume Genius. The industrial-friendly
A track released today from Sneakers, “New Moon” is a mellow success, traversing with spacey folk qualities and an atmospheric saxophone addition. The lush bridge — “I would like to see you
The latest success from Philly-based “Noir & B” artist Sophie Coran, “S P A C E” shows a soulful brand of poppy R&B, infusing riveting vocals, luxurious strings, and jazzy rhythms. Glistening
“Keep Close” is a track out today from jjoey, an artist based in NYC, impressing with the track “Paper Cups” last year. Touting playful guitars and suave vocals to start, “Keep Close” gears
“So Says the Man” is a rousing rock anthem from David Alter, from his forthcoming satirical rock musical, Resurrection: The Musical. The infectious title-referencing chorus touts a fun likeness to power-pop band
New Albums
Joseph Schwartz showcases a unique versatility on the Superhuman EP by reimagining a single high-quality composition through multiple stylistic lenses. From the
MoreAn excellent debut EP from Insignificant, Become struts a memorable folk sound across its seven tracks. From the ghostly acoustics of “Ourselves”
MoreCologne-based duo Kitbuilders return with Stupid Games, unveiling a striking hybrid of electro, new wave, IDM, and beyond. This release marks a
MoreOn the sophomore album HELIX, Cole Lumpkin delivers a self-produced masterclass in resilience and eclectic charm. Written and performed entirely by Lumpkin,
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