Impressing prior with the tracks “Animals” and “Daniel and the Apocalypse,” “Cypress Tree” is the latest release from Debris Discs, James Eary’s solo project. Fluttering guitars and serene vocals build a pleasant,
New Tracks
The latest release from Afghan-Dutch recording artist, writer and producer Ferdous, “Starlight” touts atmospheric synth-forward production with a nocturnal R&B feel. The track releases alongside a lovely 3D-designed animated video, which Ferdous
“2006” is a new track from Scottish artist Tom Vevers, the second single from upcoming EP Space and Time. The track’s rousing vocal presence and anthemic feeling — “let’s just go back
Get Big by Keen Garrity “Casting You Out” is a stylish track from Knoxville, Tennessee native Keen Garrity. Vocal pants and intriguing guitar twangs complement a thumping bass line, the lyrics commenting
Experimental electronic project Oneo Fakind intrigue throughout their latest album The Start of Something, indicated enjoyably the twinkling, ever-expanding “The Coniologist.” Coniology, specifically, is the study of atmospheric dust — so the
Wallflower by Amanda Easton “At the Door” shows a passionate vocal performance alongside pulsing synths and a spacey atmospheric charm. The track, from Amanda Easton‘s new album Wallflower, grows enjoyably from quaint
Suavely melodic with atmospheric synth-pop pull, “Groovatta” is a newly released track from Darkroom Data, the indie electro pop duo comprising Irish vocalist Gillian NoVa and Brazilian composer Márcio Paz. Following last
Manchester-based five-piece Mewn captivate on their debut track “I See it Now, Pt. 1,” evolving from eerie vibraphone flickers into a gripping rock sound. The verses lend a nocturnal, hypnotic quaintness, with
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
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