New Tracks

GOODTIME – “I guess that’s just life”

Contemplations on indecision and the fleeting nature of time compel on “I guess that’s just life,” a lushly introspective single from GOODTIME. Calming acoustics and slight percussion are adorned by smooth electric

BREAKS – “Come Back Now”

Los Angeles-based band BREAKS conjures a yearning rock invigoration on new single "Come Back Now." The lyrical narrative exudes a plea for one's beloved to return, and stirs in its blend of

KAVA – “What of Tomorrow”

A fervent rock appeal shows on KAVA‘s “What of Tomorrow,” which finds an enjoyable ground between hypnotic psych appeal and hard-rocking vigor. The band, which originally formed in 2010 in Chicago, showcase

Sulevin uni – “ADE”

A stirring track from Finnish artist Sulevin uni, “ADE” balances a hypnotic, dazed immersion with escalating vocal fervency. Twinkling keys and twangy guitars alike build into gripping vocal adornments, from the initial

Witt Orlando – “Waste of Space”

A recent track from Witt Orlando, “Waste of Space” moves on spacey synth pulses and impassioned vocal drives — reminding fondly of Kevin Barnes. “No one cares about your dress,” the vocals

Loggius – “In Arrears”

A lush bedroom-pop success from Loggius, “In Arrears” infuses warming synths and calming vocal introspection — arising into a soaring vocal envelopment and title-referencing invigoration. “Name a price, talk is cheap,” dazed

Col Gerrard – “Come On Over”

Presenting a melodic pop and singer/songwriter intertwining, “Come On Over” is a consuming new single from Col Gerrard, an artist presently based in the UK. Living between Vancouver and London throughout his

Bella Gate – “Drink With Me (Live)”

A heartfelt live performance from Bella Gate envelops on the newly released “Drink With Me,” where emotively gripping vocals, lush piano, and lovely string arrangements converge with impactful immersion. The 23-year-old London-based

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New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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