The hypnotic, entrancing “Only to Find” is a stellar psych-rock cut from The Yorks, based in Los Angeles. The Yorks is presently the solo project of multi-instrumentalist Jorge Rodrigo Azanza, who was
New Tracks
The eerily consuming “Scarecrow” comes from David James Allen‘s upcoming album, Radiations, out on November 6th. Twangy guitars exude a lonesome, haunting feel. Organs prance on in with vigor thereafter. “Scarecrow” is
Stevie Zita‘s latest melodic single, “Neon Niko” is on the brisker side, compared to more contemplatively hooky gems like “Lost in Bruges” and “Indigo.” Here, the Toronto-based artist implements surf-friendly, fuzzy guitar
We’re happy to premiere “Goodbye,” a track from Attics, a Brooklyn-based act comprised of friends who have been creating music together for decades. The track’s beginning is fairly minimalist, growing steadily from
Out today from Sheila Eden, “Bring Me Home” is a lush electro-pop groover. Already off to a strong second half of the year with releases like “Uncertain Lovers” and the Memorry remix
Bluesy, soulful rocker “Are You Happy Now?” is nicely exemplary of The Cole Patenaude Band‘s talents. Specifically, their new full-length album of the same name shows a timeless sound throughout, touching on
New Jersey-based project Grapefruit Sound Lab meshes big, pulsing synths with ’80s-friendly guitar tones on catching new track “To Make You Mine.” Per the artist, the track is a song for “mourning
Sluka‘s latest track is a Bowie-esque romp, fit with Halloween vibes that quiver and chill. A dramatic, piano-forward composition sets “Vampire’s Ball” in motion over eloquent vocals. The second half briskly rises
New Albums
A self-titled stunner of a debut album, Echomatica finds the New Zealand-based band excelling with a fervent, hooky blend of dreamy synths
MoreLos Angeles artist Peter Lord, co-founder of the influential collective The Family Stand, expands his creative legacy with Songs From the 8th
MoreEcstatic Lightsongs is the gripping new full-length from Aarktica, the project of Los Angeles-based artist Jon DeRosa. We were introduced to his
MoreChicago-based duo wht.rbbt.obj continue to showcase their enveloping noir-rock sound on Oscar Bravo Juliett, the final chapter in their NATO Call Sign
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