Pulling For You by Blunda North Hollywood-based musician Andy Blunda crafts shimmering rock with hooky sentiments, evidenced throughout new EP Pulling For You. All five tracks are quality, ranging from the lushly
New Tracks
“Bad For You” is the latest single from Xelli Island, the dream-pop project of Lianna Vanicelli. Impressing with “02 20 20” last month, Xelli Island again shows an effervescent, bouncy vein of
Infusing elements of psych-tinged folk, “The Future” is an intriguing track from Headless Relatives, a project from upstate New York. “The Future” is about The Amazing Criswell, an American psychic who appeared
Newly formed act Cosmopolis shows an engrossing sound steeped in elements of art-rock and post-punk. “Sécheresse” is a consuming effort whose first minute+ grows with contemplative allure. climactic percussion revs up approaching
From Australian act DOLLY ZOOM, “Rabbit Hole” is a dazzling electro-pop track with ample infectious qualities. Aesthetically reminiscent of MGMT, a spacey synth arpeggio complements soaring vocals to start. “Deep down the
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
“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
New Albums
James Beastly continues to showcase consistently excellent songwriting on his third album We Should Be Animals. Born from collaborative jam sessions in
MoreMIDTONES combine gorgeous folk-rock dynamics with emotional thematic terrain on their third album, Mountain. The East Nashville-based quartet navigate the “midtones” of
MoreThe Resurrection Club unveils a melodic, stylish depiction of endurance on their debut album Survival. Reconnecting decades after their Glasgow post-punk origins,
MoreEnglish band FADED explores a melancholic, disjointed reality on the Out Of Season EP. This collection of tracks, deemed too dark for
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