New Tracks

Stephen Thomas – “Breaking Hearts”

An invigorating, enthused rock sound compels on “Breaking Hearts,” the newly released single from Stephen Thomas. “All I wanna do is live my life with no regrets,” Thomas’ spirited vocal presence emits

Cecil Alexander – “remembered”

A beautifully serene guitar-led soundscape lingers throughout “remembered,” a new track from Cecil Alexander. Originally from Muskegon, MI, Alexander has drawn praise and won awards for his work as a jazz guitarist.

Maggie Mae – “Clockwork”

Philadelphia-based artist Maggie Mae unveils a dynamic range between lush introspection and rousing rock passion within "Clockwork," described as a "song about the act of creation itself." The track represents the fourth

Adios Ghost – “D.Y.T.”

NYC-based band Adios Ghost combine funky rhythmic entrancement and dreamy electronic mystique on the captivating “D.Y.T.” The single comes via their upcoming album, Happy House, which was produced by Phil Mossman of

Django Duyns – “Leather Skin”

Amsterdam-based artist Django Duyns shows a stylish rock and pop cohesion on “Leather Skin,” where suave vocals build enjoyably into soulful guitar complements and hazy synth shimmering. The release follows up the

Sungaze – “House on the Hill”

A dreamily enticing success from Cincinnati-based band Sungaze, “House on the Hill” swells from lush intrigue into a soaring, textured shoegaze-friendly ardency. The track follows the act’s self-titled album, released last year.

Mins – “HWYGO”

Dutch artist Mins compels with a memorably shimmering pop appeal on “HWYGO.” The project represents the music of Minne Bussemaker, who describes the release as “a song about acceptance and goodbyes, letting

Liminal Prison – “Linceul”

A nocturnal post-punk beauty stirs on “Linceul,” a track from Canadian project Liminal Prison. Glistening synths dazzle initially, giving way to clanging guitar and moody bass pulses as an emotive croon emerges.

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New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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