A moody, soulful effort aesthetically reminiscent of Toro y Moi, “Don’t” is a recent track from Richard Berger. Noting that “Don’t” is “a song about calling out the lack of real communication
New Tracks
A recent track from Said Sara — the project of San Francisco-based David Benson — “I Star As You” unfolds delightfully, expanding with ruminating acoustics alongside thumping percussion and piano-laden charm. A
“Signal Flares” is a stirring new track from Norwegian act Helsinki Horizon. Passionate vocal outpouring meshes effectively with a bouncy clanging of keys, amidst a busy rhythm section, escalating with gradual yet
Memories by Vipid Memories is a wintry, ambient album from Vipid, the Burbank-based project of Jared Simmons. “Night Tides” shows its chilly, nocturnal aesthetic with trickling guitars and a steady rhythm section,
EADJ by Professor Downfall Professor Downfall impresses with two recent EPs, both showing a different tonal approach. EADJ finds success in its more bustling nature. The developing, climactic guitar work throughout “Desperation
“WINDOWS” is a recent single from jefff, a Florida-based artist. Aesthetically reminiscent of Talking Heads’ David Byrne, jefff navigates through varied vocal, an expressive rhythm section, and playful rhythm guitars. The amped-up
“Freedom” is a consuming rocker from Sundogs, a Seattle-based band formed by Stan Snow and Jed Moffitt. Taking inspiration from jazz fusion and classic rock, the track features rollicking guitars, organ backing,
“Ghosts” presents a captivating sound that evolves from folk-based intimacy to textured shoegaze bliss. Isadora Eden shows excellently on the first single from upcoming EP All Night, which was produced by Corey
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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