Delightfully twangy rocker “Black Pine” is the latest from Forest Ray, the Seattle-based band who impressed with “Shadows” earlier this summer. Marking the third video single from Forest Ray’s upcoming album, “Black
New Tracks
“Don’t Thank me” is a new track from Washburn and the River, the project of singer/songwriter Jake Rosenberg, who first caught my ear in 2017 with the lovely folk single “Easy Part
Be Still by JON VON DOE A new track from Nashville-based artist Jon Von Doe, “All I Wanted” succeeds with an escalating psych-tinged rock sound that soars. Fluid guitars and concise vocal
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
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
New Albums
A captivating album spanning from the fuzzy rock vigor of “Happy Accidents” to the dreamy softness within “Gaztelugatxe,” Feral Kids is a
MoreLos Angeles-based virtuoso Bei Bei and London-based producer Paul Elliott celebrate the Lunar New Year with the cinematic ambient-fusion album Two Moons.
MoreJoseph Schwartz showcases a unique versatility on the Superhuman EP by reimagining a single high-quality composition through multiple stylistic lenses. From the
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