Delivering a cautionary tale of “a man whose personal life affects his integrity on the job,” “Story Goes” is an impactful and timely track from Baltimore rap duo Catch The Fade. “Story
New Tracks
The hazy “Peace” is a lovely new track from Reclining Nude, the project of Brooklyn musician and artist Cade Sadler, previously of Foe Destroyer. A minimalist introduction stars rhythm and vocals, with
“Windy Blue” is the latest from Nick Waters, previously impressing with the track “4AM Spotlight” last year. “Windy Blue” shows a bouncier, key-laden charm — evoking a sense of nostalgic psych-pop, like
Underground Viola are an act based out of UmeĆ„, Sweden. They describe their inviting new track “I’m Not Sure” as “a love song that describes love in a way that you don’t
A gripping track from Kanna‘s new Greenjacket EP, “Silhouettes” shows a dreamy vein of rock that hooks from the get-go. Reverbed vocals and a lush bass line lead following a series of
Town All Over Life by Upstairs “Placebo Buttons” is a consuming track from Chicago-based band Upstairs, off their new EP Town All Over Life. The verses are adorned by melodic vocals and
“Election Day” is a newly released track from Steven Dreams. Buzzing Prophet-5 synths and steady percussion drive to a pleasant melodic shift past the one-minute mark, with vocals assuming a more melodic
The opening track on Avery Davis‘ new EP It All Comes Back, “Beachland” touts an enamoring sound. Caressing acoustics in the verses remind fondly of Damien Jurado, while a shimmering escalation in
New Albums
On the sophomore album HELIX, Cole Lumpkin delivers a self-produced masterclass in resilience and eclectic charm. Written and performed entirely by Lumpkin,
MoreComposer Dren McDonald captures the comforting essence of digital companionship in the release of Stay: Forever Home Vol. 2 Cozy. Serving as
MoreLondon-based artist Chas Leman impresses across the bold, hooky EP REPETITIVE STRAIN, a stylistic foray into 2000s-inspired electronica and inventive art-pop. Fusing
MoreAn enthralling, vibrant folk sound — spanning from the brassy allure of “Rarely See The Sun” to the title track’s acoustic introspection
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