New Tracks

Melis – “Apex”

An exploration of society’s addiction to social media, “Apex” is a consuming success from Berlin-based singer, songwriter, and producer Melis. Relaxed keys and a driving percussive flair make for a bedroom-set vein

Sophie Coran – “I Could Be Your”

The fifth single from Philadelphia-based Sophie Coran, “I Could Be Your” is further exemplary of the artist’s engrossing vein of atmospheric soul and R&B, evidenced earlier this year with the track “Circles.”

SOHEILL – “Can’t Stop Thinking”

“Can’t Stop Thinking” is a catchy rocker from Nashville-based artist SOHEILL. Pulsing guitars accompany suave vocals to start, excelling toward the stellar title-referencing hook. “I can’t stop thinking of you,” SOHEILL sings

PARACHUTER – “You Are My Home”

Wesley Jensen and his PARACHUTER project consume throughout new track “You Are My Home.” Guitars and synths propel engaging verses, leading seamlessly into a hypnotic chorus with buzzing, warming synths and serene

Adult Prom – “We”

The serenely hypnotic “We” comes via Adult Prom, a Salt Lake City-based project formed in 2018 by Russ Allphin. Calming vocals and mellow guitars build gradually, with the “oh man,” vocal cue

Bailey Judd – “Black Mould”

An enthralling new track from Bailey Judd, “Black Mould” features a steadily unveiling intro that expands into anthemic, stirring vocal passion. Taking heavy inspiration from Jeff Buckley, the Melbourne-based Judd marvels with

Moon Pics – “flwr”

“flwr” transports to a serene, hazy soundscape without a care in the world. The serenely entrancing track from Moon Pics shows a consuming dream-pop sound, full of beautiful vocal adornments, lushly elongated

New Albums

Jessi Robertson – ‘Dark Matter’

Nashville-based singer-songwriter Jessi Robertson crafts a journey of self-discovery and unmasking on Dark Matter, her latest album. “This spring, I was diagnosed

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Suris – ‘Pertinax’

A fantastic new album from English duo Suris, Pertinax fuses atmospheric art-pop, nostalgic rock, and immersive storytelling. Anchored by Lindsey Mackie’s emotive vocals

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