“Sunset Daze” is a suave, jangly success from Evan Effres, a singer/songwriter, producer, and composer from Los Angeles. The track comes via the recent four-song EP SF / LA. The track’s “with
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“Self-Care” is a new track from Esports Player, the project of Jack Kwiecinski, from Nottingham, UK. Spirited vocals, jangly guitars, and dreamy synths build enjoyably to the stellar “love doesn’t work anymore,”
A recent track from Primordial Spasm, “Wash Away / Memories of Memories” showcases the Canadian duo’s melodic and atmospheric charms. Gentle bass and pulsing, warm synths accompany a lush vocal lead, escalating
The scenic, nature-minded video for “Together” is the latest from Andrew Paul Davis. The track comes via last year’s album, For Now. Shimmering guitars give way to serene vocals with an autumnal
Waiting to Die by Chris Kunkel The closing track off Chris Kunkel‘s new album Waiting to Die, “Mistaken for Entirely Dead” shows a brooding folk sound led by murky guitars and forlorn
Shamanic Love by Astralseid Shamanic Love is an atmospheric, trance-inducing release from from Nordic electronic duo Astralseid, conjuring heady and spiritual vibes. The duo show commendable tonal variation throughout, ranging from patient,
Careful Now My Son by Anders/O'Bitz A recent track from collaborative duo Eric Anders and Mark O’Bitz, “Careful Now My Son” is a rousing effort with folk and Americana intentions. Lyrically touching
Ardent, pulsing rocker “Lazar Wolf” is a recent track from Countless Thousands, an act based in Glendale, California. The anthemic rocker, per the band, is “a Thousands style love letter to one
New Albums
Written between Beirut and New England, Kite without a string is the affecting debut album from the folk band John Lebanon. The
MoreA deeply immersive journey across dreamy pop and creative electronica tracing personal transformation, Eclosion is the memorable sophomore album from Berlin-based producer
MoreShowcasing a memorable alt-pop and R&B sound via a range of classical orchestration, atmospheric synths, and soulful vocals, I Asked Her is
MoreBlending orchestral chambergaze with melancholic fuzz rock, Breach is the stunning debut album from Detroit-based ensemble harper. The album’s title track opens
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