The final of Unknown Caller‘s summer releases, “Borderline” caps off the impressive run as a funky pop success. Hazy synth pulses, funky rhythms, and charismatic vocals lead, reminding fondly of Toro y
New Tracks
A moving new track from Vancouver-based artist M.E. Netzke, “If I Ever Disappear” is a lovely piece of songwriting, reminding enjoyably of Father John Misty. “I never wanted to scare you away,”
A newly released track “inspired by late-night train rides home,” “Light’s Low” is a success from Canadian artist Avery Laird. Mellow keys flicker with a nocturnal tint to start, as hazy smatterings
“Tiny Scar” is a recent track from Room Thirteen, off the Florida-based band’s fourth album, Crooked Palm, releasing on August 7th. Dazed, tranquil vocals cast a hypnotic spell throughout, the relaxed rhythms
An impressive hip-hop showing, “LECHON” is a new track from NYC artist !KOBI, also featuring Jean Cardentey. Short and sweet at just a minute-and-a-half, the track doesn’t waste any moments; the soundscape
Saxophone and glistening keys guide alongside a suave vocal delivery on the atmospheric hip-hop track “For the Streets,” newly released from Bronx-based artist CHRiS DiViNE. Written after a bad breakup, “For the
Yesterday Into Day by Gary Craig The opening track on Gary Craig‘s recent album Yesterday Into Day, “Carousel Of Time” compels with a creative prog-rock intensity. The Alabama-based artist conjures an ambitious
Summer in the City by Gregory Abbott “Summer in the City” is a mellow, grooving new single from Gregory Abbott, the songwriter known especially for his work in the ’80s, notably platinum
New Albums
Tsubasa Lucid‘s concept album Leave Her to Heaven, Leave Him to London chronicles his London years through a unique blend of country,
MoreAn enamoring, hook-filled rock sound shines on White Magic, the debut album from Los Angeles-based act HOLLYWAND. Guitar-driven energy pairs with poetic
MoreTodd Adelman and the Woodsmen‘s self-titled album delivers an authentic, organic blend of country and rock and roll. Rooted in honest, working-class
MoreChris Pellnat’s new EP, Reign Down melds rootsy folk with inventive art-rock, thematically exploring love’s discovery, absence, and rejection. The six-song collection
More
