New Tracks

KB-S – “The Calm”

A serene entrancement takes hold on “The Calm,” an aptly titled track from Minneapolis-based artist KB-S that melds flourishing guitar work with caressing ocean waves and string-laden mystique. The production succeeds in

Muletonic – “Fire the Fox”

An introspective folk success from Australian artist Muletonic, “Fire the Fox” pairs poignant lyrical insight with a steady fusing of acoustic strums and mellowly pulsing keys. Sporadic electric guitars bolster the enjoyable

David & The Circumstances – “Sunrise”

A serenely captivating folk success, “Sunrise” comes via David & The Circumstances, the project of Dutch artist David Groeneweg. Finger-picked acoustic guitars and lush vocal introspection pair for an enjoyable progression, complementing

The Winter Sounds – “Kaleidoscope”

A shimmering rock enthusiasm glistens on “Kaleidoscope,” a resonating track from The Winter Sounds that pairs jangling guitars and radiant synths within lyrical pleas to stand up to control, oppression, and exploitation

Tanner Cundy – “Breathe Deceased”

An emotive standout track out today from Tanner Cundy, “Breathe Deceased” combines twangy guitar comforts and powerful vocal duets for a stirring sound. Across both a riveting guitar solo and synth-laden lush

The Spinning Stillness – “Live It”

A hooky rock success from Orlando-based quartet The Spinning Stillness, “Live It” invokes an early ’00s nostalgia in its breezy guitar pulses and expressive vocal melodics. Quaint guitar strums, pit-pattering percussion, and

Jack Kaune – “What’s Left of Me”

Featuring a cathartic rise from folk-set contemplation into rousing rock ardor, “What’s Left of Me” is a memorable track from Jack Kaune, an artist based in LaBelle, Florida. The debut single from

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New Albums

Sego – ‘Direct To DVD’

Los Angeles-based band Sego unleash an eclectic, charismatic art-punk and rock appeal on their new album, Direct To DVD. Flipping a format

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Rina Kharrasova – ‘Ravel: Sonatine’

Rina Kharrasova captivates with a sharply focused interpretation of Maurice Ravel’s Sonatine, M. 40. Moving beyond “impressionistic haze,” the Moscow Conservatory graduate

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